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Buriram Province - General Category => Isaan Thai Visa => Topic started by: alz55 on June 30, 2015, 11:41:05 AM

Title: kap choeng immigraton
Post by: alz55 on June 30, 2015, 11:41:05 AM
Went to kap choeng this morning to ask how to extend my 3 months family visit visa they told me go to the border get 15 day visa coming back in then on the 15th day go to immigration kap choeng and they will give me 30 days for the wife then 60 days for my son so all up with 2 trips will get 105 days
Title: Re: kap choeng immigraton
Post by: Starman on June 30, 2015, 01:16:20 PM
You can only get one extension per entry. You may have misunderstood.

You can extend an entry stamp for 60 days for reasons of being married or for having children. Immigration are often reluctant to issue an extension for children if you are also married. The prefer to give the reason of "visiting wife".

Title: Re: kap choeng immigraton
Post by: alz55 on June 30, 2015, 01:36:26 PM
This is the 3rd time in 3 years I have done this and I didn't misunderstand you get 1 month for your wife and then go back and get 2 months for your child and having done this twice already just thought I would share my experience cause like most of the crap everyone tells you is better to live from your own experiences
Title: Re: kap choeng immigraton
Post by: Starman on June 30, 2015, 01:39:13 PM
Well that is the first I have heard. I have a wife and child and have only ever been allowed 1 extension per visit. What I posted is from personal experience and the experiences of people that I have helped. Your post is very interesting.

Out of interest how much do you pay for the extensions?
Title: Re: kap choeng immigraton
Post by: alz55 on June 30, 2015, 06:19:33 PM
2000 baht first time I did it was bangkok and they gave me 90 days straight up second time they gave me 1 month for the wife then went back and got 2 months for the young bloke so next week border run then 15 days later do the wife visit they also said if I fly out and come back would get 30 days tourist visa then do the family but easier to do border run only 45 mins from me
Title: Re: kap choeng immigraton
Post by: Starman on June 30, 2015, 06:29:02 PM
OK. So you changed a visa exempt stamp to an "O" in Bangkok. Then went to Kap Cheong. How much were the 30 day and 60 day extensions?
Title: Re: kap choeng immigraton
Post by: alz55 on July 01, 2015, 01:05:29 PM
Extensions are 2000 baht each time
Title: Re: kap choeng immigraton
Post by: buckwhelk on July 01, 2015, 01:08:15 PM
I think you will find ALL extensions are 1900 baht.
Title: Re: kap choeng immigraton
Post by: alz55 on July 01, 2015, 01:11:33 PM
You could be right but rounded up 2000 lol can't remember  either way I get 105 days
Title: Re: kap choeng immigraton
Post by: Tod Daniels on July 13, 2015, 11:37:04 AM
Well alz55, you certainly are opinionated I'll give you that!!

Even though this is the third time in three years you've done this I believe you're more than slightly mis-informed. Note I am not saying you haven't done what you say, only that between the mix up in terminology and your attitude it's tough to tell.

Your 3 month "family visit" visa was what exactly? Perhaps it was a single entry Non-Immigrant Type-O <-(meaning other)? I take it you got that at a thai embassy somewhere before winging your way in here right OR did you get it in Bangkok for 2000 baht?

You can get that extended at Immigrations for 60 days based on either visiting your thai wife or your children and it's 1900baht. Doing the math, that would have been 90 days from the Non-O and 60 from the extension so a total of 150 days.. So that ain't what you're doin' IF you indeed get 105 days..

And no, flying in/out wouldn't give you a 30 day "tourist visa", good try though!! A tourist visa is something you buy from a thai embassy BEFORE you come here. You'd get a 30 day "visa exempt stamp" because you're flying in. From you saying you'll only get a 15 day visa exempt stamp at a land border crossing, I take it you're NOT from a G7 country? That 15 day land border crossing rule changed last year and people from G7 countries get 30 days entering at land borders too.

FYI: come in on either a 15 or a 30 day "visa exempt stamp" and you can extend that for 30 days at immigrations for 1900 baht. It doesn't make a bit of difference whether you have a wife or kids. After that you could possibly extend it again for 60 days for a wife or kids for another 1900 baht, at some offices because you're extending it for a different reason.

My advice FWIW: work on your terminology, take the GIANT chip off your shoulder and I think you'll do better.. Then again what do I know?

Enjoy..
Title: Re: kap choeng immigraton
Post by: alz55 on July 13, 2015, 04:47:09 PM
All I did was post a comment on what I have done bud if you want to abuse me your problem if you would like to abuse me in person feel free so your comment on this topic is out of line and also take your head out of your ass you silly man
Title: Re: kap choeng immigraton
Post by: Tod Daniels on July 13, 2015, 05:06:00 PM
Gear down there big shifter; I resemble those remarks...

I'm most definitely NOT tryin' to abuse you..

I'm tryin' to work out from you post what it is you actually did and how you went about it is all.

After all I did post;
Then again what do I know?
Title: Re: kap choeng immigraton
Post by: alz55 on July 13, 2015, 05:19:26 PM
Ok what I did when I get here I get 30 days then go to kap choeng and get 30 days for wife visit then on the 30th day go back and get 60 days for my young bloke this time went to chong chom in and out lots of questions coming back in and they gave me 13 days nit 15 why I don't know so now I go back to kap choeng and get the 30 days for the wife then back for 60 days for the young fella first time I did this was in bangkok they gave me 90 days straight up but told me cause I was in Buriram I had to do future extension up here hope that makes sense and knowing the thais when I go back will get different person and they will do it another way lol
Title: Re: kap choeng immigraton
Post by: Tod Daniels on July 13, 2015, 05:39:05 PM
Okay, thanx for clearing that up.

When you come in on a 30 day visa exempt stamp you can extend it for an additional 30 days for ANY reason for 1900 baht, then when that winds down you go back and get either 60 days to visit your wife or your child..

What bangkok did was give you the 30 day "extend for any reason" AND at the same time gave you the 60 day visit my wife/family.. Just a question, did you pay only 1900 for that here in Bangkok or did you pay 3800 because in reality they gave you two extensions at the same time?

I sure didn't mean to be fractious with you by any means, (sorry, I write pretty hard-core). . 

I was just wondering how they were doin' it up in your neck of the woods. 

Thanx,
Tod

Just an FYI; IF you come in and out regularly, you can certainly take your marriage certificates (Kor Ror 2 & 3) a copy of your wife's thai i/d card and her listing in the thabian baan (house book), go to Vientiane or Savannakhet and with NO proof of funds, get a year long multi-entry Non-Immigrant Type-O visa based on having a thai wife.. That visa gives you 90 days every time you enter the country for the duration of the visa itself. If you play the dates right you can stay almost 15 months in all.. I think it's 5000baht..
Title: Re: kap choeng immigraton
Post by: alz55 on July 13, 2015, 06:28:22 PM
Yeh in bkk only paid 1900 for the visa and I will certainly check out the option of non I migrant visa thanks for that info I find once you get all the paperwork it's pretty easy but very hard to find correct info seems everyone does it different lol cheers
Title: Re: kap choeng immigraton
Post by: Starman on July 13, 2015, 06:42:04 PM
Interesting posts.

Interesting because I have been continuously told by immigration that I can only extend once per entry.

The Non O multi is indeed only 5000 baht. It may be worth looking at that for your next entry. You are likely at or near to the time that you will be refused entry without a visa.
Title: Re: kap choeng immigraton
Post by: alz55 on July 13, 2015, 06:52:17 PM
Yeh had a few questions asked about visa when I came back in from chong chom by thai immigration but they let me through only need another 30 days then it's back to work so going to kap choeng tomorrow few days early but if anything goes wrong gives me a couple days to organise a couple days in singapore
Title: Re: kap choeng immigraton
Post by: Farang Mart on July 15, 2015, 06:21:55 PM
This office is based in Surin right ?
Title: Re: kap choeng immigraton
Post by: iammike on July 15, 2015, 06:24:21 PM
Is it the office of Chok Chai you talking about or other ?

The topic is about Kap Choeng and to the best of my knowledge the Immigration office for Buriram is Kap Choeng and not Chok Chai as it used to be.
Title: Re: kap choeng immigraton
Post by: Farang Mart on July 15, 2015, 06:26:26 PM
Yes sorry i'm new, is this office nearest Buriram than Nakhon Ratchasima ?
Title: Re: kap choeng immigraton
Post by: iammike on July 15, 2015, 06:26:35 PM
This office is based in Surin right ?

Kap Choeng is on the way to Cambodia and near Prasat and it is indeed In Surin province, but it's also the Immigration office for Residents from Buriram.
Title: Re: kap choeng immigraton
Post by: iammike on July 15, 2015, 06:29:49 PM
Yes sorry i'm new, is this office nearest Buriram than Nakhon Ratchasima ?

Yes it is not near by any standards but to the best of my knowledge, if you live in Buriram you have to go there and can't go to Korat even if it's closer, but I could be wrong and another member will for certain correct me if I am.

Ps: Welcome to BE Expats
Title: Re: kap choeng immigraton
Post by: Farang Mart on July 15, 2015, 06:32:10 PM
Thks Mike, so it's the nearest office of Buriram I'm not a permanent resident in Buriram but I need to go to the nearest Immigration office !
Title: Re: kap choeng immigraton
Post by: gotlost on July 15, 2015, 06:34:37 PM
Yes sorry i'm new, is this office nearest Buriram than Nakhon Ratchasima ?

Kap Choeng immiration is in Kap Choeng on higheay 214 about 70 km south of Surin.  This iid the immigration ofgice for  Buriram and Surin.
Title: Re: kap choeng immigraton
Post by: Starman on July 15, 2015, 06:35:55 PM
Thks Mike, so it's the nearest office of Buriram I'm not a permanent resident in Buriram but I need to go to the nearest Immigration office !

For what reason, if you wish to tell, are you going? It may determine which office you could use.
Title: Re: kap choeng immigraton
Post by: Farang Mart on July 15, 2015, 06:41:37 PM
For what reason, if you wish to tell, are you going? It may determine which office you could use.

I have a double entry tourist visa i don't know if I make a run boarding or I take a 30-days extension
Title: Re: kap choeng immigraton
Post by: Starman on July 15, 2015, 06:43:43 PM
For what reason, if you wish to tell, are you going? It may determine which office you could use.

I have a double entry tourist visa i don't know if I make a run boarding or I take a 30-days extension

Look at your "enter before" date first. Do you have time to extend by 30 days and then leave and activate the second entry?
Title: Re: kap choeng immigraton
Post by: Farang Mart on July 15, 2015, 06:46:56 PM
Look at your "enter before" date first. Do you have time to extend by 30 days and then leave and activate the second entry?

I can not use my 4-months with double-entry visa because I have to go back to France early September and my visa for 2 months expires August 7.
I seek the most economical solution pay 30 days extension or make a run boarding in Cambodia since Buriram !
Title: Re: kap choeng immigraton
Post by: Starman on July 15, 2015, 06:52:25 PM
Do you mean that the stamp you received in your passport on entry to Thailand is dated 7th August?

If so then the choice is yours.

A border run will cost you 1800 baht and a page and a half in your passport. You will get 60 days.

An extention at immigration will cost 1900 baht, with only one small stamp, and is good for 30 days. Either can be done on 7th August.
Title: Re: kap choeng immigraton
Post by: alz55 on July 15, 2015, 07:08:51 PM
Correct if you live in Buriram you can't go to korat found that out the hard way 2 hr drive to be told have to go to kap choeng went today to get my extension thus time they gave me 90 days straight up for family visit 1900 baht unlike last time 2 separate visa pay twice  while I was there a bloke from Turkey was getting his visa extension but to his surprise they told him he had to go out before he could do it so no deal for him hr was worried about going out at chong chom so immigration rang them for him and told him all sorted go out come back get your extension also asked if next time I fly to singapore and come back 5 hours later will I get 30 days or 15 they told me 30 days cause it's not a land crossing
Title: Re: kap choeng immigraton
Post by: Starman on July 15, 2015, 07:24:43 PM
Correct if you live in Buriram you can't go to korat found that out the hard way 2 hr drive to be told have to go to kap choeng went today to get my extension thus time they gave me 90 days straight up for family visit 1900 baht unlike last time 2 separate visa pay twice  while I was there a bloke from Turkey was getting his visa extension but to his surprise they told him he had to go out before he could do it so no deal for him hr was worried about going out at chong chom so immigration rang them for him and told him all sorted go out come back get your extension also asked if next time I fly to singapore and come back 5 hours later will I get 30 days or 15 they told me 30 days cause it's not a land crossing
Another interesting post. According to the immigration act there is no such thing as a 90 day extention in country. This could be useful to know. Would it be possible to scan a copy of the stamp you received today? You don't need to show any personal data. The stamp and reason for extentio would be good to have for future reference.

Thanks
Title: Re: kap choeng immigraton
Post by: alz55 on July 15, 2015, 07:50:23 PM
Will post tomoz for you got to figure out how to put on here hard drive shit itself last month have to do it on the phone
Title: Re: kap choeng immigraton
Post by: iammike on July 16, 2015, 08:16:50 AM
<snip> I fly to singapore and come back 5 hours later will I get 30 days or 15 they told me 30 days cause it's not a land crossing

Correct. If you fly in you will get 30 days. But if you are from a country who is a member of the G7 then you will also get 30 days when you come in via a Land Crosing else you will only get 15 days.
Title: Re: kap choeng immigraton
Post by: Farang Mart on July 16, 2015, 08:43:36 AM
Immigration Kap city located 77 Moo 7. Surin -
Connecticut Dist. Kap in. Surin Province Surin ZIP code 32210.
Phone Number 044-559127, 044-559128
e-mail: kapchoengimmigration@gmail.com
http://kapchoengimmigration.org
Title: Re: kap choeng immigraton
Post by: Farang Mart on July 16, 2015, 09:30:59 AM
I've found the best solution i can go to Chong Chom Market in Cambodia near from Krong Samraong and my visa run for two more months !