forcebwithu Posted March 8, 2024 Posted March 8, 2024 (edited) 2 hours ago, thegrogmonster said: So we have booked an appointment at the Udon Thani DLT for 27th March 2024 to renew our expired 5 year driver's lincences. This gives us a day and a half to get the medical certificate and resident confirmation certficate from Immigration done. We have both done our online DLT tests. We pass a doctor on our way to the wife's village house so this will be done on the 25th when we leave the airport. For the resident confirmation certificate is there a form you can pre-fill out and is everything just done at the immigration office. Any information provided would be appreciated. The certificate of residency is no. 22 on the list in the link below. https://bangkok.immigration.go.th/en/downloads_en/ Edited to add: Lucky you that you can book an appointment online. I'm still waiting for that to become available for the DLT office we use in the backwater city of Pattaya. Edited March 8, 2024 by forcebwithu 1
thegrogmonster Posted March 8, 2024 Posted March 8, 2024 24 minutes ago, forcebwithu said: The certificate of residency is no. 22 on the list in the link below. https://bangkok.immigration.go.th/en/downloads_en/ Edited to add: Lucky you that you can book an appointment online. I'm still waiting for that to become available for the DLT office we use in the backwater city of Pattaya. Thanks for the link. 1
Horizondave Posted March 8, 2024 Author Posted March 8, 2024 9 hours ago, thegrogmonster said: Hope they can issue the residence certifcate on the day we go there (26/03/2024). Maybe my wife can offer to buy them lunch. Maybe it works differently in Udon. In Hua Hin they ask you to come back in 48 hours, but when I used Immigration in Khon Kaen, I got the residence certificate the same day 1 1
Pumpuynarak Posted March 9, 2024 Posted March 9, 2024 Well i've got a yellow book but my local DL dept still insists that i go to my IO and obtain a COR WTF !!! 1
Smiler Posted March 9, 2024 Posted March 9, 2024 Be interested to hear of your experiences Groggy, I need to renew my licenses at Udon in May. Keep us posted please matey 👍
thegrogmonster Posted March 9, 2024 Posted March 9, 2024 6 hours ago, Smiler said: Be interested to hear of your experiences Groggy, I need to renew my licenses at Udon in May. Keep us posted please matey 👍 Will do. Would you have the Udon Thani Thai Immigration address. The missus just asked me where it is.
Smiler Posted March 9, 2024 Posted March 9, 2024 1 hour ago, thegrogmonster said: Will do. Would you have the Udon Thani Thai Immigration address. The missus just asked me where it is. Don't have the address but I can tell you where it is - on the main road comming from Khon Kaen, its on the left hand side, maybe 5kms before you get to Udon. Not very exact I am afraid but I hope it helps. Still don't have a definate date when I will be back but when I do I'll message you and see if we can arrange a meet if you are up for it? I'd like to be home just before Songkran but what with one thing and another its a bit difficult to make firm plans right now. Hope to stay till mid May.
thegrogmonster Posted March 9, 2024 Posted March 9, 2024 1 hour ago, Smiler said: Don't have the address but I can tell you where it is - on the main road comming from Khon Kaen, its on the left hand side, maybe 5kms before you get to Udon. Not very exact I am afraid but I hope it helps. Still don't have a definate date when I will be back but when I do I'll message you and see if we can arrange a meet if you are up for it? I'd like to be home just before Songkran but what with one thing and another its a bit difficult to make firm plans right now. Hope to stay till mid May. Cheers. I'll be in Udon Thani from 25t March to 11th April with a break in Nong Khai 3rd - 6th April.
thegrogmonster Posted March 27, 2024 Posted March 27, 2024 So arrived in Udon Thani on Monday and got the new car and bike licences today. Monday: Medical certificates (200 baht, 100 baht each), 30 minutes Tuesday: Residence certificates (1000 bbaht, 500 baht each) 30 minutes Wednesday: Driver's licences (760 baht, car 505 baht and motor bike 255 baht) 90 minutes. This would have only taken 30 minutes as well but the licences referenced my old passport and not my new one. I didn't have my old passport or a photo of it so my mum had to go around to my house in Australia and take a photo of the old passport which they then accepted. So what was needed for each licence: Medical certificate, Residence certificate, copy of my passport main page, visa page and the page with entry stamp. Also had to the online DLT training and show a copy of the QR code showing it was completed. Also needed to show them the QR code for the booking appointment time for today. 1 3 2
Horizondave Posted March 27, 2024 Author Posted March 27, 2024 5 hours ago, thegrogmonster said: So arrived in Udon Thani on Monday and got the new car and bike licences today. Monday: Medical certificates (200 baht, 100 baht each), 30 minutes Tuesday: Residence certificates (1000 bbaht, 500 baht each) 30 minutes Wednesday: Driver's licences (760 baht, car 505 baht and motor bike 255 baht) 90 minutes. This would have only taken 30 minutes as well but the licences referenced my old passport and not my new one. I didn't have my old passport or a photo of it so my mum had to go around to my house in Australia and take a photo of the old passport which they then accepted. So what was needed for each licence: Medical certificate, Residence certificate, copy of my passport main page, visa page and the page with entry stamp. Also had to the online DLT training and show a copy of the QR code showing it was completed. Also needed to show them the QR code for the booking appointment time for today. Glad you got it all sorted. The differences for me in Hua Hin (Pranburi) was that I watched the video at the centre (55 mins), spent 5 mins doing the practical inhouse tests. I also got 2 resident certificates (1 for bike, 1 for car) free of charge. That saved a bit of money, although had to wait 48 hours to pick up. Presume you also got 5 years from your next birthday?. 1
thegrogmonster Posted March 27, 2024 Posted March 27, 2024 1 hour ago, Horizondave said: Glad you got it all sorted. The differences for me in Hua Hin (Pranburi) was that I watched the video at the centre (55 mins), spent 5 mins doing the practical inhouse tests. I also got 2 resident certificates (1 for bike, 1 for car) free of charge. That saved a bit of money, although had to wait 48 hours to pick up. Presume you also got 5 years from your next birthday?. Yes but 5 years from next week when my birthday is. That's why it was important everything went smoothly as the 12 month expiry was up next week.
SteveBC Posted March 27, 2024 Posted March 27, 2024 1 hour ago, thegrogmonster said: Yes but 5 years from next week when my birthday is. That's why it was important everything went smoothly as the 12 month expiry was up next week. Too late now i know, but if you had waited until after your Birthday you would of got an (almost) extra year Mr. Monster. They date them 5 years from your next Birthday. 1
forcebwithu Posted March 27, 2024 Posted March 27, 2024 1 hour ago, thegrogmonster said: Yes but 5 years from next week when my birthday is. That's why it was important everything went smoothly as the 12 month expiry was up next week. If you had waited to just after your b'day the expiration date would be five years from your next birthdate. And an early happy b'day to you. 1
SteveBC Posted March 27, 2024 Posted March 27, 2024 Just now, forcebwithu said: If you had waited to just after your b'day the expiration date would be five years from your next birthdate. And an early happy b'day to you. Snap !!! 1
forcebwithu Posted March 27, 2024 Posted March 27, 2024 48 minutes ago, SteveBC said: Snap !!! Great minds and all that... 👍 1
Horizondave Posted March 27, 2024 Author Posted March 27, 2024 4 hours ago, thegrogmonster said: Yes but 5 years from next week when my birthday is. That's why it was important everything went smoothly as the 12 month expiry was up next week. Yes, I did benefit from getting my licence in September 2023, it ran out in July 2023 (my birthday). I thought they were going to just give me 5 years from that July, but they gave me new licences valid from September 2023 plus 5 years from this July (2024), so runs out in July 2029. Almost 6 years validity. Not bad for a non resident on a 30 day exempt visa and with residence at Initial Condo Hotel, staying only 9 nights in the country. 1
thegrogmonster Posted March 27, 2024 Posted March 27, 2024 8 hours ago, SteveBC said: Too late now i know, but if you had waited until after your Birthday you would of got an (almost) extra year Mr. Monster. They date them 5 years from your next Birthday. 8 hours ago, forcebwithu said: If you had waited to just after your b'day the expiration date would be five years from your next birthdate. And an early happy b'day to you. No because it expired in April 2023 and if I waited until after my birthday next month it would have been 12 months since it run out and I would have to do all the videos and written and practical tests again. That already happened once before when I forgot to get a visa before coming over and they would not renew my licence. The following year with the correct visa I had to spend 2 days getting new licences. 1
thegrogmonster Posted March 27, 2024 Posted March 27, 2024 5 hours ago, Horizondave said: Yes, I did benefit from getting my licence in September 2023, it ran out in July 2023 (my birthday). I thought they were going to just give me 5 years from that July, but they gave me new licences valid from September 2023 plus 5 years from this July (2024), so runs out in July 2029. Almost 6 years validity. Not bad for a non resident on a 30 day exempt visa and with residence at Initial Condo Hotel, staying only 9 nights in the country. Pattaya DLT wouldn’t renew my licence on a 30 day exempt visa.
Horizondave Posted March 28, 2024 Author Posted March 28, 2024 2 hours ago, thegrogmonster said: Pattaya DLT wouldn’t renew my licence on a 30 day exempt visa. Yes, I was rather shocked, but took an advance visit to Hua Hin immigration and posed that question. Was told no problem on a 30 day exempt visa. Being free was also a bonus. I had previously been told by an agent on Soi 94 that I needed a Non O visa and to have residence in Hua Hin. Immigration even advised me that staying in hotel for 9 days was also acceptable. I was a happy boy. 1 3
thegrogmonster Posted April 29, 2024 Posted April 29, 2024 (edited) On 3/9/2024 at 9:37 PM, Smiler said: Be interested to hear of your experiences Groggy, I need to renew my licenses at Udon in May. Keep us posted please matey 👍 Let us know how you go when you renew your licences. Edited April 29, 2024 by thegrogmonster
Smiler Posted April 29, 2024 Posted April 29, 2024 11 minutes ago, thegrogmonster said: Let us know how you go when you renew your licences. Thanks for the reminder 😃 better get onto that today…. Or tomorrow 😎 1
Pumpuynarak Posted April 30, 2024 Posted April 30, 2024 Sent all the required signed forms and current passport/driving licence (for proof of address) off to Mythaivisa yesterday. Advised them by email, got an immediate reply requesting the EMS tracking number so they could track. They do everything 2
Pumpuynarak Posted April 30, 2024 Posted April 30, 2024 3 hours ago, Pumpuynarak said: Sent all the required signed forms and current passport/driving licence (for proof of address) off to Mythaivisa yesterday. Advised them by email, got an immediate reply requesting the EMS tracking number so they could track. They do everything I've just realised i've posted this update in the wrong topic, it should be in my ''Renewing my passport'' topic lol I did overindulge last night on the sangsom, thats my excuse lol 1
thegrogmonster Posted April 30, 2024 Posted April 30, 2024 1 hour ago, Pumpuynarak said: I've just realised i've posted this update in the wrong topic, it should be in my ''Renewing my passport'' topic lol I did overindulge last night on the sangsom, thats my excuse lol Maybe this company could branch into driver's licence applications as well. 2
Derek Dangleberries Posted April 30, 2024 Posted April 30, 2024 1 hour ago, thegrogmonster said: Maybe this company could branch into driver's licence applications as well. The thought had crossed my mind but I'll investigate when my Passport, Retirement Visa and Annual Health Insurance is all wrapped up... Give my Bank Account time to recover !! 1
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