Immigration Office In PhitsanulokIs it exist?
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#2Posted 2009-09-04 19:40:21
It is not open yet. Only talk about it opening so far.
You friend can go to any immigration office. He is no bound by the assigned office rules. #3Posted 2009-09-04 19:41:31
It is not open yet, but there are sevral reports it will open soon.
For now I would advice your friend to travel to Mae Sod and extend there. He can get a minibus from the Pi'lok busstation to Mae Sod. #4Posted 2009-09-04 19:45:52
Is there a list of offices that is ordered by province? I read the list here but its says the name of the office (ampher) and not its province...
#5Posted 2009-09-04 19:56:57
Are you writing about this list. http://www.thaivisa....st-a75760-.html
It is listed by areas of the country and then the immigration offices in that area. For some provinces that have more than one office it lists districts for each office. Also for some offices it lists districts and provinces. This link takes you to a google maps page that has contact info for offices plus maps. http://www.thaivisa.com/forum/redirect.php...26t%3Dh%26z%3D6 Edited by ubonjoe, 2009-09-04 20:05:21. #6Posted 2009-09-04 19:58:26 #7Posted 2009-09-04 22:52:45
Thanks you
#8Posted 2009-09-05 13:33:46
That table shows 'North-Eastern Immigration' for Nakorn Ratchasima (Korat). Is that office located in Korat?
#10Posted 2009-09-29 14:45:47
Try as I might I still cant find an address for the new place in Phitsanulok Immigration Office that services the Phetchabun area does can anybody help please ???
#11Posted 2009-09-29 16:28:34
There is a post on another topic here that it will be open for business on the 7th October. Folk at the Petchabun Golf course have been on about this office for months now.
I have just sent my 90 day report off by post to Nan, so will wait and see if there is any info in the reply about where to send off the next 90 day report. For the South Petchabun folk (Amphurs Wichien Buri & Si Thep), the new office's in Lop Buri and Nakhon Sawan are much closer, but Phit-lok is are lot closer than Nan!, so cannot moan too much I suppose!. Ps: I have a Brit mate in P-Lok teaching so I will PM him and see if he has the gen. #12Posted 2009-09-29 18:01:57
There is a post on another topic here that it will be open for business on the 7th October. Folk at the Petchabun Golf course have been on about this office for months now. I have just sent my 90 day report off by post to Nan, so will wait and see if there is any info in the reply about where to send off the next 90 day report. For the South Petchabun folk (Amphurs Wichien Buri & Si Thep), the new office's in Lop Buri and Nakhon Sawan are much closer, but Phit-lok is are lot closer than Nan!, so cannot moan too much I suppose!. Ps: I have a Brit mate in P-Lok teaching so I will PM him and see if he has the gen. Appreciate the info as I have to do the married visa thing come December and want to avaoid the fiasco I had last year ps I live about 6km away from the golf course but never yet been there Edited by mgc, 2009-09-29 18:02:27. #13Posted 2009-10-01 16:01:17
I intend to phone Nan immigration office within the next day or so to ask when Phitsanulok immigration will be "open" for business. I will advise the outcome of the phone call.
#15Posted 2009-10-05 14:41:55
My wife just got off the phone (from Sydney) with Nan immigration re Phitsanulok immigration. The latest info is, They are currently training staff at the Nan office for the Phitsanulok office. They have an office in Phitsanulok but the women officer my wife spoke with is a Nan resident so wasn't exactly sure where - other than at the "cultural building" - my wife is a Phitsanulok local but not sure where she was referring to. There is no final date to open in Phitsanulok - but was able to confirm that it won't in the next couple of months. A health certificate is still needed when applying at Nan. I will be applying for an extension in 2 weeks time so looks like a trip to Nan - which is Ok - a nice town with some reasonable sightseeing there and on the way. #16Posted 2009-10-05 14:59:53
My wife just got off the phone (from Sydney) with Nan immigration re Phitsanulok immigration. The latest info is, They are currently training staff at the Nan office for the Phitsanulok office. They have an office in Phitsanulok but the women officer my wife spoke with is a Nan resident so wasn't exactly sure where - other than at the "cultural building" - my wife is a Phitsanulok local but not sure where she was referring to. There is no final date to open in Phitsanulok - but was able to confirm that it won't in the next couple of months. A health certificate is still needed when applying at Nan. I will be applying for an extension in 2 weeks time so looks like a trip to Nan - which is Ok - a nice town with some reasonable sightseeing there and on the way. Thanks for the updated info and thanks to your wife - it is a bit of a bugger not open for at least a couple of months though I need to use it December so still not sure where to go guess i will just have to leave it to the date and find out then #17Posted 2009-10-05 15:19:36
My wife just got off the phone (from Sydney) with Nan immigration re Phitsanulok immigration. The latest info is, They are currently training staff at the Nan office for the Phitsanulok office. They have an office in Phitsanulok but the women officer my wife spoke with is a Nan resident so wasn't exactly sure where - other than at the "cultural building" - my wife is a Phitsanulok local but not sure where she was referring to. There is no final date to open in Phitsanulok - but was able to confirm that it won't in the next couple of months. A health certificate is still needed when applying at Nan. I will be applying for an extension in 2 weeks time so looks like a trip to Nan - which is Ok - a nice town with some reasonable sightseeing there and on the way. Thanks for the updated info and thanks to your wife - it is a bit of a bugger not open for at least a couple of months though I need to use it December so still not sure where to go guess i will just have to leave it to the date and find out then If I were you I'd check with Nan end of November for an update - as I was told unofficially (another source) December was the target date. #18Posted 2009-10-23 04:53:41
I wonder if there is any new information about the estimated opening date of the Phitsanulok immigration office and its exact location, so that I may update my placemark on the map of Thai immigration offices:
http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?f=q&sou...30bbccb4d46ac89 -- Maestro #19Posted 2009-10-23 09:58:22
There is a post on another topic here that it will be open for business on the 7th October. Folk at the Petchabun Golf course have been on about this office for months now. I have just sent my 90 day report off by post to Nan, so will wait and see if there is any info in the reply about where to send off the next 90 day report. For the South Petchabun folk (Amphurs Wichien Buri & Si Thep), the new office's in Lop Buri and Nakhon Sawan are much closer, but Phit-lok is are lot closer than Nan!, so cannot moan too much I suppose!. Ps: I have a Brit mate in P-Lok teaching so I will PM him and see if he has the gen. #20Posted 2009-10-23 19:06:23
I wonder if there is any new information about the estimated opening date of the Phitsanulok immigration office and its exact location, so that I may update my placemark on the map of Thai immigration offices: -- Maestro The immigration office is opposite the post office and along the river that crosses Phitsanulok. Behind the police station. Attached Files#21Posted 2009-10-24 06:05:47
Thank you for the photo, kikadikoi. I have added it to the placemark information for the Phitsanulok information office:
http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?hl=en&i...30bbccb4d46ac89 When you look at that map you can move it around with the mouse, left-lick and drag. Do you think you could pinpoint the immigration office on the map? If you can, please right-click on the correct spot, click on “center map here”, then at the top right of the screen click on “Link”, next copy the text in the field below “Paste link in email or IM” and post it here. This will then enable me to move the placemark to the correct spot. Maestro [/size] #22Posted 2009-10-24 10:44:54
I wonder if there is any new information about the estimated opening date of the Phitsanulok immigration office and its exact location, so that I may update my placemark on the map of Thai immigration offices: -- Maestro The immigration office is opposite the post office and along the river that crosses Phitsanulok. Behind the police station. #23Posted 2009-10-26 17:16:41
i phoned the Pitsanulok office today.. they assure me that they have been open for 2 weeks.
please don't blame me if this is wrong info, but it was the p-lok office i spoke to. I also phoned Nan to double-check and they confirmed. #24Posted 2009-10-26 21:19:42 Quote i phoned the Pitsanulok office today.. t Yes that sounds good, would you mind sharing the tel number?. and so we can all find the address and what services they offer? On my last 90 dayer, report to Nan as usual!. #25Posted 2009-10-26 21:51:37
Phone: 055-259635. This was posted earlier by a member, perhaps in a different thread, and I added it to the placemark information on Googl Maps:
http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?hl=en&i...30bbccb4d46ac89 -- Maestro |
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