The Immigration Bureau (IB) plans to ask the cabinet for approval of a new package of measures for three different categories of foreigners in Thailand affected by the Covid-19 crisis.

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I have been living in Chiang Khong for over 5 years. Always to the immigration office for my 90 days or extension year visa. Now I get a call yesterday if I could come to the immigration office for an explanation of an app. With this app I can arrange my 90 days 14 days in advance myself. No more paper work, just make a printout for the passport.

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A question about how much you can lower after 3 months with the annual extension regarding the Bht 800.000.

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On a Facebook page you could read that the Immigration office in Chaiyaphum has moved. The new office is located next to the police station and opposite Aomsin Bank.

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Yesterday I went to immigration in Khon Kaen for my year extension, following documents were needed:

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There is someone who has lost my passport. What to do now? I have to go to immigration at the end of the month to get my 90 day stamp.

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Immigration Chaeng Wattana, retirement extension (my experience). Was yesterday, Monday 15/07, in Chaeng Wattana Bangkok, to renew my Retirement extension. Arrived at 09.30:11.15 am, at 1:XNUMX am I was back outside with my new extension for XNUMX year.

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Visit to Immigration address notification and info extend stay period OA. Today July 12, 2019 visit to Immigration Rayong for 90 days address report and ask question extension. Just wait, a few people in front of me, then a minute of work and done. Question asked, has anything changed in connection with my upcoming application in August to extend the stay of my OA Visa by 1 year?

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I am retired and residing in Thailand on an annual multiple entry visa based on my marriage to a Thai. Every 90 days I leave Thailand and when I come back I get a new stamp for 90 days. Do I then have to go to the local immigration office again for an additional registration of my address in Thailand?

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Do I need to show 20.000 baht at airport immigration?

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April 11, 2019

I heard a year ago that when you enter Thailand through the airport, immigration sometimes asks if you can show 20.000 baht in cash. Is this still happening? I myself have a Non-Immigrant B (Business Visa). Is this also asked of people with a Non-B visa? I find it really such a strange arrangement, who takes 20.000 baht cash in his wallet?

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Perhaps this writing is mustard after the meal, so it's up to you to post it or not. I had heard that the arrangements for issuing a number of visas would change as of March 1 of this year. Since I had to report my 90 days at the immigration office of Rai Khing (my hometown) in the first week of February, we immediately asked what changes would be …

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A visa is required for Thailand. This means that every foreigner is subject to this visa requirement (we will come back to exceptions later).

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I would like to share my experience today at Jomtien Immigration Office. Armed with copies of passport, wife's ID, blue book, photos inside and outside my house, map of the route to my house, bank statement statements (12 overviews of monthly transfer of pension money via Kasikorn internat dpt), I am with wife and a witness (acquaintance ) has been to immigration in connection with marriage visa extension.

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The intention is to provide you with all kinds of information about everything related to immigration better and faster in the future. We will do this by means of a “TB Immigration information letter”. This “TB Immigration Information Letter” has no fixed publication date, but will appear if information is available.

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Good experience with Immigration Chiang Mai

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January 30 2019

Today we were back at the immigration in Chiang Mai for the 90 day report. Two months ago we were already in the new building for the annual extension. We are still amazed at the great change that the move to the renovated building has brought about. So fast and efficient work is now being done. Truly incredible. And super friendly.

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There are quite a few foreign volunteers active in Thailand, who are involved in help in, for example, children's homes, health care, education or animal care. This blog has already written a story about that volunteer work.

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Passengers who want to use the three main airports in Thailand, Suvarnabhumi, Don Mueang and Phuket, must leave home earlier in order to be at the airport on time. both on the roads and at the check-in desks it will be very busy.

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