Royal Thai Police — Immigration Bureau, Buriram Immigration Office
Buriram Provincial Immigration Office sits at 559 Moo 11 in Samet sub-district, Mueang Buriram District. 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.
Buriram has also operated a smaller foreign-service branch near the Buriram Castle football stadium area (behind KFC) for certain services such as re-entry permits and 90-day notification -- some long-time residents recall office locations shifting over the years, including a move away from the area near the Chang Arena. As with any provincial office, confirm the current location and which branch handles your specific matter by phone or through the official immigration website before an important visit.
Address: 559 Moo 11, Samet Sub-district, Mueang Buriram District, Buriram 31000. This location is cross-confirmed across two independent sources. Note that Buriram has also operated a smaller foreign-service branch near the Buriram Castle football stadium area (behind KFC) for certain services -- if in doubt, confirm which location handles your specific matter before travelling.
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.
Phone: 044 666 903, cross-confirmed across two independent sources.
Getting there: A car, motorbike, Grab or taxi is the practical option from central Buriram town; the office is not within easy walking distance of the town centre.
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