New Hua Hin Immigration office at Bluport
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Thanks guys - somehow i couidnt see government staff working at weekends!!
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Also need to be aware of obscure days that rewards tham with extra holidays. I called in yesterday to do my 90 day report, only to find it closed because of 'Royal ploughing day'!
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Just popped in and literally no customers. 5 staff, all very friendly. They do 90 day reporting, but don't do the yearly renewal.
Good coffee outside, but I can never see having to wait that long to have enough time to get one.
Can see HH immigration being the envy of the rest of Thailand !
Give it a go. They do look bored :-)
Good coffee outside, but I can never see having to wait that long to have enough time to get one.
Can see HH immigration being the envy of the rest of Thailand !
Give it a go. They do look bored :-)
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Same as when i did my 90 day. In and out in seconds really. Nice and easy
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Yes, I did mine last week. Took my number, got one cheek on the chair and my number was called. The guy even smiled.
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As you have made previous references to putting your cheek on a chair Big Boy, and then having said chair collapse, can you tell us if those chairs are suitable for even normal sized cheeks?
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I didn't get to test it properly, but they seemed up to the job.
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Re: New Hua Hin Immigration office at Bluport
This is just me I guess but do Immigration Offices have different scopes of service - only 90 i HH?fft100 wrote: ↑Tue May 23, 2017 1:48 pm Just popped in and literally no customers. 5 staff, all very friendly. They do 90 day reporting, but don't do the yearly renewal.
Good coffee outside, but I can never see having to wait that long to have enough time to get one.
Can see HH immigration being the envy of the rest of Thailand !
Give it a go. They do look bored :-)
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could i apply for the year extension to my non imm O visa at blue port or need to go to the old office ?
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No, I asked that question last week, and was told I had to go to the main office.
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do they have all the the forms at blue port i.e.; form for buying bike or car, form for applying for driving license etc etc etc
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will they do all 90 day reporting? I stay just over the line into Cha am near the Sheraton. The Bkk office stated that they should be able to do it considering the online reporting was an option.
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Did my 90 day today. In and out in about 5 minutes. Friendly, English speaking service. Comfortable office.
Latest guess on the new immigration building move is July.
Latest guess on the new immigration building move is July.
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Whilst living in Korat, I did 90 day reports in Khon Kaen and Hua Hun without any problems.
However, when I went to do my 2nd successive 90 day report here, whilst 'in-between' addresses, I thought there might be an issue and asked my other half to come along. They did pick up on the fact it was my 2nd attempt in a row for an out of province report, but after a brief discussion with the other half, she was asked to quickly complete a declaration of our new address, after which the 90 day report was completed.
The worst they can do is say no.
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Went to bluport immigration for 90 day reporting just before lunch today with only a few people there. Process went smoothly and with courtesy. I had noted mini IPads across the front of each counter facing customers. At the end of the reporting process the immigration officer asked if I would complete a survey on the iPad. It was a Quality Assurance on how the process was conducted by immigration and how I would rate it based on my perceptions. I was somewhat intrigued by the last question which was integrity based. and Whilst the English was a little ambiguous it went along the lines whether the officer requested by any personal benefit as part of the process. Certainly a step in the right direction be it a small one. Perhaps someone may come up with the idea of an App to to evaluate the integrity and ethic of other bureaucratic interactions.
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