Unfortunately, the girl at the queue ticket counter didn't want to give me both tickets for two different tasks in two different areas, (but in the end she relented and did).
Walked past the extension area ('L', I think) and saw I was 3 numbers away from being called. Went to the 90 day reporting area ('C', I think) only to find out they'd already called my number. Walked up, jumped the queue, reported, and made my way back to the extension area to find out my number had been called as well. Went to the next open desk, told her I was in the bathroom and they'd called my number.
A scant 8 minutes later, I was in possession of another year's extension. (I'm currently waiting for confirmation from the Guinness Book of World Records to see if I place in their books or not
The immigrations officer was amused I already had the extra 3 'secret' documents they hand you to fill out after you apply for the retirement extension. One is concerning who is your guarantor (in this case myself), the second says that I will follow the rules of my visa, and the last one says that I will keep my money in a thai bank for the required amount of time before applying for the visa. (I put adobe scans of them up on another post a while back)
I had 3 other people with me who needed to get reentry permits and because they don't sell reentry permits at Suvarnabhumi anymore that area was a total cluster-f*ck chock full of people
The up side is they have the automated queue number calling system in place at all the areas, so it's slightly more organized than when they were just shouting out the numbers. They still don't have the photo and index fingerprint taking equipment up and running, but I saw the machines sitting on the immigrations officers’ desks, so it'll probably be up and running soon I think.
All in all, it was a painless and trouble free trip out there. And no I didn't write this to gloat













