Is there anyone with recent experience who can share their experience on what documents Immigration in Huahin demand in addition to income statement from my Embassy and of course passport when applying for an extension of stay based on retirement. Do I need any picture/map from where I live or documents from my landlord?
Any information welcome. Thank you, Hahuahin.
I did mine 2 weeks ago. I needed my Passport, Yellow Book, My wife's Blue Book, Embassy Letter, 1 Passport Photo, Completed form and 1900 Baht. I always let the lady at the photocopy machine work out what photocopies are required.
Hahuahin wrote: ↑Tue Jul 03, 2018 3:15 pm
Is there anyone with recent experience who can share their experience on what documents Immigration in Huahin demand in addition to income statement from my Embassy and of course passport when applying for an extension of stay based on retirement. Do I need any picture/map from where I live or documents from my landlord?
Any information welcome. Thank you, Hahuahin.
Nothing new. Document from landlord as well map was required already since several years.
HHTel wrote: ↑Tue Jul 03, 2018 7:18 pm
I have never been asked for a map in 16 years.
Last year I applied for my first retirement visa and they asked me for a map. They said I needed it because I was extending from a marriage visa and wouldn't need it the next time. I will still take one knowing that they change requirement as frequently as their underwear. Like others have said take everything.
For discussion purposes, would they accept a printout of the below Google map screenshot? If so may be the easiest option rather than try to draw freehand. I think with Google you can find any house address. Pete
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I don't think anyone is wrong it is just the chaotic way things are done here, it all depends which officer you are dealing with.
As someone else said take copies of everything that may be asked for, it does no harm and at least then you can finalize with a second visit.
When I first submitted my map they wanted a line drawn from the immigration office along the route to my house, how ridiculous to need that, but you have to give whatever they want.
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