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Can I travel with my student visa in an old passport and a new passport?

Oct 11, 2018
6 years ago
Chelsey ********
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Hi everyone. I currently have a student visa which will expire on the 17th. I just got my new passport, so my student visa is in my old passport, which I still have. Is it ok to show both passports at the airport? Or do I need to go to immigration to get the visa transferred over? I am hoping the first option, because I have a family emergency so I booked a rushed flight for tomorrow night. Any advice is appreciated. Thanks.
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A user inquired about traveling with an expiring student visa in an old passport while holding a new passport. They received advice confirming that showing both passports at the airport is acceptable, but they should be cautious about returning after the visa's expiration date.
Robert *******
Yes, you can show both passports at the airport. Be aware that if you return after the 17th you need to start the whole visa proces again.
Robert *******
Than I will ask you to remove this, we do not mention or advertise agents who provide visa service in Thailand.
Chelsey ********
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@Robert ******
no worries πŸ˜‡πŸ™πŸΌ
Robert *******
Don't tell Wisut I told you this. πŸ˜ƒπŸ˜‰
Chelsey ********
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@Robert ******
ok thanks for your help
Robert *******
Normally no problem to leave. Get some documentation of the emergency at home, when you come back in Krabi visit the Immigration and explain why you left in a hurry and still want to cancel this Extenion of Stay. They are reasonable people in Krabi Immigration.
Chelsey ********
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@Robert ******
ok well that’s not possible. I have to get home. So are they going to tell me I cannot leave the country?
Robert *******
You must cancel this in Krabi, the place where you got it.
Chelsey ********
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@Robert ******
no I didn’t have to leave the country. Just had to go to immigration which was in Krabi. So my next concern is does it matter if I go to immigration in Bangkok then? I will have to try to go tomorrow as my flight leaves tomorrow evening.
Robert *******
If you checked in at Immigration Office you must cancel this Extension of Stay. IF you went every 3 months over the border than you had a visa and it will be no problem.
Chelsey ********
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@Robert ******
oh yes, it is an extension I guess? My visa is good for one year but I had to go every 3 months to do my check in. So I do have to go to immigration? Seems odd I’d have to cancel it if it’s expiring anyway and I’m leaving the country.
Robert *******
@Shannon *****
Correct, if it is an Extenstion of Stay it must be cancelled at Immigration before departure.
Shannon ******
Is it an extension of an ED visa (every 3 months) or did you happen to have a 1 year ED visa that didn't need extensions every 3 months? If extension stamp of a ED visa I believe it is suppose to be cancelled. Is this correct
@Robert ******
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Chelsey ********
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Yes, my one year visa is ending anyway so good timing on that. I will come back on a different visa. Thanks πŸ™πŸΌ
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