Royal Thai Police — Immigration Bureau, Krabi Immigration Office
Krabi Provincial Immigration sits in Sai Thai, on the northern edge of Krabi Town, and serves the whole province — residents of Ao Nang, Railay, Klong Muang, Nong Thale, Khao Thong and the Koh Lanta islands all use it for 90-day reporting, TM7 tourist-visa extensions, annual extensions of stay, TM30 address matters and re-entry permits.
Krabi is a large, spread-out province, so island and far-coast residents should plan a full day for a trip to the Sai Thai office. For the complete step-by-step process — what to bring, how to book, and what each errand actually involves — see our dedicated Krabi immigration office guide linked below.
Address: 382 Moo 7, Sai Thai Sub-district, Mueang Krabi District, Krabi 81000. Confirmed against the office's own site (krabiimmigration.go.th) and independent directories — as with any provincial office, confirm the current location before an important visit.
Hours: Standard Thai government-office hours apply — Monday-Friday, roughly 8:30 AM-4:30 PM, closed Saturday, Sunday and public holidays. Confirm current hours, especially around public holidays, before travelling in from Ao Nang, Railay or Koh Lanta.
Phone: Contact through the office's official website (krabiimmigration.go.th) or Facebook page for the most current phone line — provincial immigration phone numbers change periodically.
Getting there: A Grab, metered taxi, rental scooter or car is the practical option from Ao Nang, Railay (via longtail plus taxi) or Koh Lanta (via car ferry) — the office sits in Sai Thai on the edge of Krabi Town, not walkable from most residential areas.
For the full step-by-step guide to 90-day reporting, extensions, TM30 and fees, see our complete Krabi immigration office guide.
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