Royal Thai Police — Immigration Bureau, Nong Khai Immigration Office
Nong Khai Provincial Immigration Office sits at 106 Moo 7 on Chalerm Prakiat Road in Meechai sub-district, close to the First Thai-Lao Friendship Bridge -- Thailand's original road crossing into Laos, opened in 1994. It serves the whole province for the full range of immigration business -- 90-day reporting, TM7 tourist-visa extensions, annual extensions of stay, TM30 address matters and re-entry permits.
Nong Khai's location on the Lao border gives its immigration office an additional cross-border dimension beyond a typical provincial office, handling entry and exit processing tied to the Friendship Bridge as well as standard visa and residency services for the province's expat and long-stay community. As with any provincial office, confirm current details by phone or through the official immigration website before an important visit.
Address: 106 Moo 7, Chalerm Prakiat Road, Meechai (also written Mi Chai) Sub-district, Mueang Nong Khai District, Nong Khai 43000. This location is cross-confirmed across two independent sources.
Hours: Standard Thai government-office hours apply -- typically Monday-Friday, roughly 8:30 AM-4:30 PM with a lunch closure -- confirm current hours before travelling, especially around Lao border-crossing traffic near the First Thai-Lao Friendship Bridge.
Phone: 042 990 935, cross-confirmed across two independent sources.
Getting there: A car, motorbike, Grab or taxi is the practical option; the office sits in Meechai sub-district close to the First Thai-Lao Friendship Bridge border crossing, so plan around potential border-crossing traffic.
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