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Note that the map still lists the old address of the immigration department in Bangkok.
Some new offices might not be functioning at this moment. When in doubt check first to be sure.
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#1Posted 2009-10-24 15:20:07
This is a map from the immigration police that shows all immigration check points and immigration offices, inclusing their area of responsibility. You can now easily see to which office you have to report.
[attachment=96732:imm_map_20_10_2009.jpg Note that the map still lists the old address of the immigration department in Bangkok. Some new offices might not be functioning at this moment. When in doubt check first to be sure. Attached Files#2Posted 2009-10-24 15:44:50
At last a good idea from Immigration. Good map.
#3Posted 2009-10-24 15:48:30
Thanks for posting.
#4Posted 2009-10-24 16:32:18
Thanks Mario
Very usefull #5Posted 2009-10-24 20:19:26
Thanks Mario. Good map and will be helpful for people. I would like to raise a couple of points:
1) On the new immigration office list Lopburi circulated a few weeks back, Phattalung is shown having its own office, but is also shown on the same list that people there will have to report to Satun! The map suggests the latter is happening. Anyone know? 2) Samui does not appear on the new immigration list. Does that mean people there now have to report to Surat Thani, or is Samui staying open as a 'sub-offfice’ of Surat Thani under whose boundaries from the map it now seems to fall? Edited by thaiphoon, 2009-10-24 20:26:40. #6Posted 2009-10-24 20:32:44
At long last the immigration bureau published this map. I have now added it to the list of useful links here, where it is currently link No. 9:
http://www.thaivisa....47#entry2613047 -- Maestro #7Posted 2009-10-24 22:18:29
This is truly good information...a picture (or map) is worth a thousand words.
#8Posted 2009-10-24 23:32:48
I just realised that the map’s usefulness is a little diminished by the fact that where there are more than one immigration office -- what the immigration bureau calls immigration checkpoints -- in an area or province, for example in Chonburi, there are no borders drawn for the service area of each office. But it is still great to have this map. Anyway, there are few areas with more than one office.
-- Maestro #9Posted 2009-10-25 05:24:07
And if you're using Thailand Longstay Management for your extentions, will they still process you're 90 day reports at your local immigration office( my case KKC)?
#10Posted 2009-10-25 09:48:30
Thanks for all that info...
I need a cert. of house? registration to buy a motorcycle. Can I do that at the BOT office on Phahonyothin Rd or do I have to go all the way to the new Immi HQ? TIA |
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