Location of Lop Buri Thai Immigration
The location of the Lop Buri Thai Immigration office is Latitude: 14°47'55.49"N Longitude: 100°39'4.35"E.
It is located in the Lop Buri Police Department compound with an entrance off of one the round-abouts. As you enter the compound, you will see the fairly new 4 story Police Department Building directly in front of you; the older 2 story Thai Immigration building is to the right and slightly to the rear (large sign on the front of the building). Go up to the second floor and turn right.
Their phone number is 036-424686.
Its a little hard to locate the first time but Google Earth and the latitude and longitude location should do the trick.
Strict Changes In Immigration Office Areas From February 15
Started by george, 2009-02-12 20:52
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356 replies to this topic
#351Posted 2010-02-09 19:28:50 #352Posted 2010-02-09 20:14:52
is this for tourist visa extensions,
if so do you need prof of address #353Posted 2010-02-10 07:32:21
It would be for everything. To use the office you should have evidence you are in the area but that could be a hotel bill, a friend, or it may not be asked at all. As this is a new office do not believe many, if any, regular readers have extended a tourist visa there yet. It is directly off the Highway 1 circle on the route into city center.
MAP #354Posted 2010-02-10 10:22:54
Postings that include a date,should include a YEAR. At first glance,I thought things were changing again.
#355Posted 2010-02-10 12:27:27
It would be for everything. To use the office you should have evidence you are in the area but that could be a hotel bill, a friend, or it may not be asked at all. As this is a new office do not believe many, if any, regular readers have extended a tourist visa there yet. It is directly off the Highway 1 circle on the route into city center. MAP I've marked the building in a post on the Central region (Lopburi Immigration, entry #14), there is a green arrow over the Immigration building on a map supplied by Maestro. The office is on the first floor, up the stairs and turn right at the top and the office is on the left. It was staffed by 5 officers when I reported, they were both helpful and cheerful "at that time". my 90 day report took about 15 minutes to complete. Nibor. #356Posted 2010-05-16 22:01:16
Isn't anyone ask the question...Why are they doing this? To what end?
#357Posted 2012-02-18 12:31:20
It is possible to get a re-entry permit at Suvarnabhumi Airport - at least I did in May 2011. The desk is to the left immediately through the International Departures Gate. It is rather insignificant-looking and before needing it last year I must admit I had never even noticed it, despite traveling through BKK many times ..... Warning: they require at least 1 hour to process the permit. For safety, I would recommend being there 2 hours before needing to get to your Gate. I presume it is still there now. I'll have a look in a few days on my way to India .....
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