Thai Passport Offices - Locations in Bangkok

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Old passport and Thai ID card are sufficient and they may not even want to see the ID card. First passport, show Thai ID card. If a child with no ID card, Thai birth certificate. No application forms, just go up to the window and give them the above. This was the procedure 2 years ago and I would think the same. Pete :cheers:
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Yes, thank you - that's the procedure I keep reading. It's just alien to me not having to have an accompanying form.

If we were renewing in the UK, there actually is a form.
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Wow!!! Thanya Park Passport Office is brilliant. In and out in under 10 minutes.
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New passport office to open at MRT station Klong Toey

http://www.bangkokpost.com/news/general ... klong-toey

The Department of Consular Affairs will open a new passport issuing office at the MRT station in Klong Toey on Dec 9.

The new office will by in the Metro Mall area, with 20 booths able to serve about 800 people a day. It will be open Monday to Friday from 8.30-3.30pm, according to a statement issued by the MRT operator Bangkok Expressway and Metro Plc.

The service aims to serve people living in inner Bangkok and reduce traffic congestion by encouraging use of the mass transportation system.

The public can reserve their online queue number at https:///www.passport.in.th/.

The department already has an office in east Bangkok at Thanya Park shopping mall on Srinakarin Road in Suan Luang district, in addition to its head office on Chaeng Wattana Road.
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