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Where do people on a TR 60 visa go for extensions in Bangkok?
I'm in Bangkok on a 60 TR visa. I plan to extend this week. Will ask for covid 60 day extension, but will take the standard 30 days if that is all they grant me.
I've seen mixed comments with some people saying go to MTT immigration location, while others say Chaengwattana. Where do people on a TR 60 visa go for extensions in Bangkok?
I need to return to MTT immigration next week to close my covid ext "under consideration" stamp. I hope to make this visit as smooth as possible, could someone point me in the direct of the online appointment booking website? Also, which documents are needed?
Just been to MTT immigration for my 90 day report. 10 mins queue to get an number, then 5 minutes queue to see a officer. The officer didn’t even check my paperwork, just asked if I reported last time online and then gave me receipt of report and sent me on my way.
Edit: judging by the way they asked regarding online reporting and how easy they processed me when I told them I’d completed my last report in December online I’d be very surprised if the online system is up anytime soon, I hope I’m wrong.
I was just at MTT Immigration today. The IO said that the 90 day online reporting will be down until 15 March Take that FWIW. Doesn’t necessarily mean it will be back up and running on the 15th or 16th but maybe it’s a target date to start trying the site again.
Hey guys, I just want to share my recent experience with MTT immigration and its process.
I got my 60 days Family visiting extension. Here’s how to go about it. You need to bring your wife down to MTT counter K (BY APPOINTMENT ONLY) and prepare the documents. Marriage certificate (mine is overseas registered, so I need to bring for embassy to certify true copy, and bring it to translation and finally ministry of foreign affair Thailand to have a stamp.) it will do you good for 6 validity duration.
Copy your passport, your last immigration stamp, marriage certificate (as mentioned above) your wife, and 3 application form (can be obtain at counter K your photo and prepare 1,900 baht. Fast process... complete within 15 mins.
So just to highlight, technically you must have KOR ROR 22. This certificate can only be obtain in your spouse or your district office (Tai Bian Baan)
But the immigration gave chance to me and took in my application without kor ror 22.
I hope this helps others in the same situation as me understand how and what can be done.
Thank you admins and good luck to others
Someone asked me for the link to the appointment booking in MTT immigration in BKK.