hello. if ive lost my original TM6 (sheet you get on arrival to thailand), will this be an issue when i go to immigration for my covid extension tomorrow, or can i fill in another one when im there? thank you
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If you have lost your TM6 document, it may not necessarily be an issue when applying for your COVID extension, as experiences can vary by immigration office. Some users have reported that they were able to obtain a new TM6 by visiting the local police station to file a report and then bringing that report to the immigration office. Others shared that they were allowed to proceed with their extensions without the TM6. It is advisable to prepare a police report and consult with the immigration office where you will be submitting your application.
sadly was tipsy + jetlagged, properly misheard them telling me i should take care of it! lol
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Wilmont ******
It’s six ten half a dozen because each immigration office operates differently.
Benjamin ******
Depends on the immigration office. You are best going to the local police station in the province of your immigration office and file a police report for the missing document. You will take the police report to the immigration office, and ask for a new TM6. The immigration office will give you a new TM6.
okay thank you! legend. if i am going to get a 60 day covid extension after arriving on a 30 day visa exempt, will i go to muang thong thani (immigration office)? thank you
yep, did the 30 day extension first, they didn’t care about the TM6, when I got my 60 day Covid extension they did something (?!) in the computer and wrote down my TM6 number for me (I didn’t get a new card or anything)
Sascha **********
Not sure if they gave me a new number or looked up the original one 🤷🏻♀️
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