Popular Post patsfangr 805 Posted April 7 Popular Post Share Posted April 7 If this has been posted previously, I'm sure that a mod will either remove or move it to another thread. I thought it would be useful to those who are about to go to the Jomtien IO for any reason, and are not aware of it. I went to the IO this morning to submit my application for the 1-year extension to my Retirement Visa. When I walked in the gate, I was surprised to see a "snake line" of about 100 folks waiting to get in. Posted signs explained that a new process requires that people wait in line to be allowed into the building and receive the usual ticket for the desired service. They allow about 10 people at a time to enter, and form a new line for tickets. It took about 20 minutes for me to get into the building; and about another 40 minutes to complete the application process, and get my claim ticket to pick up my passport after 2 PM tomorrow. The good news is that you can avoid that 20 minute wait outside by using the "QueQ" application; which you can download for free from Google Play Store (or other app service). I did that this afternoon. It's easy to use. The caveat is that, like most "big brother" apps today, it will give "someone" access to much of your personal data, as well as your location whenever it's used. (You know, as predicted in "1984!" ... I'm an old man, living a world that I really won't be sorry to leave!) 5 Link to post Share on other sites
Popular Post johng 17182 Posted April 7 Popular Post Share Posted April 7 3 minutes ago, patsfangr said: I was surprised to see a "snake line" of about 100 folks waiting to get in. Did you go early ? sometimes its better to go later morning or in the afternoon when there are often less or no queue to get in the door. 5 minutes ago, patsfangr said: you can avoid that 20 minute wait outside by using the "QueQ" I'd be surprised if that app works! 2 1 Link to post Share on other sites
champers 10174 Posted April 7 Share Posted April 7 This form of queueing has been going on a while; at least it is under cover. If the queue is too long go and have a coffee at the restaurant next door. I highly reccomend their pancake and maple syrup. Aroy!! 2 Link to post Share on other sites
scubascuba3 11411 Posted April 7 Share Posted April 7 5 minutes ago, johng said: Did you go early ? sometimes its better to go later morning or in the afternoon when there are often less or no queue to get in the door. Farang are good at getting up early and queuing but I agree best to go late morning or afternoon, same Transport Office 1 Link to post Share on other sites
Guderian 5759 Posted April 7 Share Posted April 7 With the way that Covid is taking off, any form of queuing is a big no-no as far as I'm concerned. I don't have to go to Immigration until my next 90-day report in June, but if things are still like this - or possibly much worse on the virus front - then I'll use an agent. Link to post Share on other sites
jacko45k 18070 Posted April 7 Share Posted April 7 13 hours ago, patsfangr said: . The caveat is that, like most "big brother" apps today, it will give "someone" access to much of your personal data, as well as your location whenever it's used. I guess one can go into the App and remove the permissions once you have done with immigration? 1 Link to post Share on other sites
Jaxxper 620 Posted April 8 Share Posted April 8 Been meaning to download the App for a while now. Your post has urged me to do that and I’ll try it on my next 90 day report. Thx Link to post Share on other sites
Henryford 5206 Posted April 8 Share Posted April 8 To save 20 minutes once a year, i think i'll forget the app. 2 Link to post Share on other sites
Oldie 4459 Posted April 8 Share Posted April 8 17 hours ago, johng said: Did you go early ? sometimes its better to go later morning or in the afternoon when there are often less or no queue to get in the door. I'd be surprised if that app works! It would be a great idea to fix or perhaps only switch on the 90 days online system again to reduce the Covid danger at the immigration. Many people stood in the queue only for the 90 day reporting. Link to post Share on other sites
tinca tinca 515 Posted Thursday at 05:04 AM Share Posted Thursday at 05:04 AM 3 hours ago, Henryford said: To save 20 minutes once a year, i think i'll forget the app. might take longer than 20 mins to use it.....whats the point !!! Link to post Share on other sites
jacko45k 18070 Posted Thursday at 05:16 AM Share Posted Thursday at 05:16 AM 11 minutes ago, tinca tinca said: might take longer than 20 mins to use it.....whats the point !!! The point is not to be kept waiting outside in the blazing sun or rain I expect...... Link to post Share on other sites
chilly07 624 Posted Thursday at 05:49 AM Share Posted Thursday at 05:49 AM Never been able to use QeuQ. Won't even accept my email when I try to register. Went to Jomtien last week for 90 day and residency cert at about 11am walked straight up to 90 day desk and then a 15 min wait at Cert of Res desk for pick up 1hr later! Link to post Share on other sites
Rimmer 11053 Posted Thursday at 06:56 AM Share Posted Thursday at 06:56 AM 4 hours ago, Oldie said: It would be a great idea to fix or perhaps only switch on the 90 days online system again to reduce the Covid danger at the immigration. Many people stood in the queue only for the 90 day reporting. I stood in it for 50 minutes yesterday morning for a 90 day report, once inside 10 minutes only. Made the mistake of going the day after a public holiday also when they announced over stayers can extend until July Link to post Share on other sites
DerbyDan 120 Posted Friday at 01:16 AM Share Posted Friday at 01:16 AM Last time I did it I went in right near the close. Walked right in and out when all the morning people were finishing. Never could figure out why people que first thing in the morning. Link to post Share on other sites
jacko45k 18070 Posted Friday at 01:46 AM Share Posted Friday at 01:46 AM 25 minutes ago, DerbyDan said: Last time I did it I went in right near the close. Walked right in and out when all the morning people were finishing. Never could figure out why people que first thing in the morning. Now and again that backfires, and they are not issuing any more tickets, and they tell you to return after lunch. You are left with time to kill and usually in a glut of people arriving just before the lunch ends. I agree that getting there before opening in the morning is usually not a good idea.... it is old guy queuing syndrome. I live quite far away and do not have the luxury of a short walk from a View Talay that some of my pals have. Link to post Share on other sites
petermik 18308 Posted Friday at 02:43 AM Share Posted Friday at 02:43 AM Went at 10am yesterday for my retirement extension half a dozen only in the queue before me.....quite a wait for my paperwork to be checked as there was only the one person....lady showed up later just as I was finished. As I was waiting one lady in full uniform flittered about the room....I rated her a solid 9...lucky hubby/boyfriend Link to post Share on other sites
Kerryd 9749 Posted Friday at 03:02 AM Share Posted Friday at 03:02 AM I live abut 11 kms away and always go first thing in the morning. Usually I'm there before the "horde" arrives and (usually) I'm in/out within minutes of them starting to work. By going early, it gives me the opportunity to respond in the event "something" has changed. As I normally only go there once every 3 months, a lot can change since the last time I was there. (I also like to add in a shopping run or visit on the way home so that it's not just a run to Immigration and back.) If something has changed, it's usually been something minor (like the last time when I got to the front desk and found out I needed photocopies of my face page and last 90 day slip - and then saw that the person in front of me at the photocopier inside the building had a stack of 30+ passports that she needed photocopies for.) However I have noticed, as others have mentioned, that the crowds often thin out or are almost gone completely by around 10ish in the morning or shortly after 2 in the afternoon. When next I must go to renew my Extension, I will try to force myself to go later, and use the QueQ app just to see if it works. I've had it on my phone for awhile now and am not the least concerned that "big brother" may try to track me. The thought of which is hilarious, as though anyone here is so important that the gov't would want to track them anyways. Or couldn't simply track them a different way. You know, like by tracking their phone - with their Thai SIM card in it - that "big brother" already knows about because they have that information on file along with your address, date of birth, nationality, passport number and banking information. (You know, all that "personal data" that you give Immigration every year.) If they really wanted to track you, they wouldn't have to backdoor an app like QueQ to do it. Link to post Share on other sites
DerbyDan 120 Posted Friday at 05:23 AM Share Posted Friday at 05:23 AM 2 hours ago, petermik said: As I was waiting one lady in full uniform flittered about the room....I rated her a solid 9...lucky hubby/boyfriend Was she serving oysters? Link to post Share on other sites
johng 17182 Posted Friday at 11:12 PM Share Posted Friday at 11:12 PM I went about 11.30 yesterday,no queue at all and hardly anyone inside.. Link to post Share on other sites
thoengthaied 43 Posted Saturday at 07:12 AM Share Posted Saturday at 07:12 AM (edited) May I ask about the procedure once you have confirmed the appointment time on the QueQ app? Do you just go up to the door at Immi, show them your appointment on your phone and then they let you in without having to join the queue outside? Or is that too logical? Edited Saturday at 07:13 AM by thoengthaied Link to post Share on other sites
Kerryd 9749 Posted Saturday at 07:23 AM Share Posted Saturday at 07:23 AM 1 minute ago, thoengthaied said: May I ask about the procedure once you have confirmed the appointment time on the Queq app? Do you just go up to the door at Immi, show them your appointment on your phone and then they let you in without having to join the queue outside? You are supposed to wait outside until they call your number (at the appointed time) over the PA system, then go to the head of the line (if there is one) and show them the appointment confirmation number on your phone. Should be a 6 digit alpha-numeric number like "AQ4019". The last couple times I was there early, they started calling the numbers before they let anyone else in the door. The people who'd made appointments went to the door, showed the confirmation number on their phone and were let in. Everyone else was kept outside. (It was about 5 minutes before they started letting the horde in). Note that I think more than a couple people missed their appointments as I heard a couple numbers being called, but no one went to the door. I think if you show up late it's "too bad, so sad, go to the back of the line with you". (Not positive about that though. You could be like some people you see who miss when their number is called, for whatever reason, and then try to push in ahead of the people whose numbers are currently on the board. Seen that more than a few times. Sometimes they get lucky.) Link to post Share on other sites
champers 10174 Posted Saturday at 08:12 AM Share Posted Saturday at 08:12 AM (edited) Go after 2pm and there is no queue, based on going yesterday and day before, last 2 days before Songkram holiday closure. Edited Saturday at 08:14 AM by champers Link to post Share on other sites
thoengthaied 43 Posted Saturday at 04:29 PM Share Posted Saturday at 04:29 PM (edited) 9 hours ago, Kerryd said: You are supposed to wait outside until they call your number (at the appointed time) over the PA system, then go to the head of the line (if there is one) and show them the appointment confirmation number on your phone. Should be a 6 digit alpha-numeric number like "AQ4019". The last couple times I was there early, they started calling the numbers before they let anyone else in the door. The people who'd made appointments went to the door, showed the confirmation number on their phone and were let in. Everyone else was kept outside. (It was about 5 minutes before they started letting the horde in). Note that I think more than a couple people missed their appointments as I heard a couple numbers being called, but no one went to the door. I think if you show up late it's "too bad, so sad, go to the back of the line with you". (Not positive about that though. You could be like some people you see who miss when their number is called, for whatever reason, and then try to push in ahead of the people whose numbers are currently on the board. Seen that more than a few times. Sometimes they get lucky.) Thanks for that, Kerryd. Very helpful. I assume that if you have an appointment, say mid morning, then you would just rock up to the door about 10 minutes prior to your appointment time, show them the appointment on the app and hopefully be let in. Does that make sense? Edited Saturday at 04:32 PM by thoengthaied Link to post Share on other sites
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