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16th August 2004 01:02
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My precious, precious visa stamps.....
I know this has been done before, but those boards are gone.
Ok... In the not-too-distant future, I'm going to get a one-year visa extension on a non-imm. B. However, my passport's got slightly less than a year on it and I'll have to get a new passport relatively soon.
Once I have this extension, and I get the new passport, what do I need to do to get all my precious Thai visa stamps put in the new passport? Will I have to pay visa fees and work permit fees all over again? How much trouble is it?
Thanks for all replies!
"Steven"
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16th August 2004 02:10
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Not sure how the US Embassy do it, but the British Embassy will attach the new passport to the old one if you have visas etc. which are still current. Simple solution to a potentially complex and expensive problem.
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