Hua Hin Immigration Office

Is an essential point for foreigners living in or visiting Hua Hin, a popular coastal city in Prachuap Khiri Khan province. Whether you're a tourist, expatriate, or resident, this office handles a variety of immigration services, including visa extensions, registration, and general immigration inquiries.


Services Provided:

  1. Visa Extensions: For those on a tourist visa or non-immigrant visa, the office can process visa extensions, typically for an additional 30 days.
  2. Registration: Foreigners who reside in Hua Hin (especially long-term residents) are required to register with the immigration office.
  3. Re-Entry Permits: If you plan to leave Thailand and re-enter during the validity of your visa, you can obtain a re-entry permit here.
  4. Immigration Inquiries: For general questions about Thai immigration law, visa rules, and other related services.
  5. Overstay Fines: If you have overstayed your visa, the office will calculate and apply fines for each day you're beyond the allowed period.

What to Bring:

  • Passport: Ensure your passport is valid with sufficient pages for visas, stamps, and extensions.
  • Visa: If you are extending your visa, bring your original visa and supporting documents (e.g., proof of accommodation or flight details).
  • Passport Photos: Some services, such as visa extensions, may require passport-sized photos.
  • Other Documents: Depending on the service, additional documents might be needed, such as a completed application form, Thai residence certificate, or proof of income.

How to Get There:

  • By Car: The office is easily accessible via Petchkasem Road, the main highway that runs through Hua Hin.
  • By Taxi: Taxis and tuk-tuks are available for hire around Hua Hin, and many drivers are familiar with the location of the immigration office.
  • By Public Transport: For travelers who use public transport, Hua Hin's bus station is not far from the immigration office, and you can take a short taxi ride or songthaew from there.

Tips for Dealing with Immigration in Hua Hin:

  1. Arrive Early: The office can get busy, especially towards the end of the month when many people go for visa extensions. Arriving early helps you avoid long waiting times.
  2. Check Your Visa Status: Make sure you're aware of your visa type and the specific regulations related to it (e.g., requirements for extensions, re-entry permits, etc.).
  3. Cash for Fees: Immigration services often require payment in cash, so bring sufficient funds for the service you need.
  4. Patience: Be prepared for a wait, especially if the office is busy. Bring a book, magazine, or something to pass the time.

Contact Information:

  • PAddress:

    439 Moo 1Tambon Tab Tai,
    Amphoe Hua HinPrachuap Khiri Khan 77110, Thailand.

    Operating Hours:

    • Tuesday: 08:30–12:00, 13:00–16:30
    • Wednesday: 08:30–12:00, 13:00–16:30
    • Thursday: 08:30–12:00, 13:00–16:30
    • Friday: 08:30–12:00, 13:00–16:30
    • Saturday: Closed
    • Sunday: Closed
    • Monday: 08:30–12:00, 13:00–16:30

    Phone:

    032 520 617