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MJCM

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  1. Shouldn't be a problem if only a couple of days. But your situation is completely different to the reason why I opened this topic as I am not leaving Thailand. I am just not be able to visit my IO to do my 90 day report because I will be around 500km away (but still in Thailand)
  2. For all immigration officers to see that is.
  3. My wife has Type 2 diabetes and I have bought a Accu Chek Guide Set at a one of those bigger Pharmacies (Boots / Watson). You can also buy them at Lazada for example, but we like to buy it at a retail store as we hadn't any experience with it and the Pharmacist explained everything. The Set came with Lancets and test strips and the Device. It's powered by 2 CR2032 (those round batteries) and it lasts a long time. Price for everything around 2000 THB (but this is 1 - 2 years ago already)
  4. No problem. but that said, how long after the report is due you are leaving?
  5. I have / had no idea that was / is possible. That’s why this thread ???? edit. And no one will be home to receive it, but can / will address the return envelope to the BIL house. will ask them tmrw
  6. Thx, but I am on my way back home and will be tmrw going to the IO and ask them.
  7. Thx. But my issue is thus, that if it doesn’t work and keeps saying pending I will have a problem as I am unable to go to IO as I will be 500kms away ????
  8. I will be back in Buriram on Monday so Tuesday I will be going to IO and ask what my options are. I will post updates
  9. Good for you. The old system worked for me 100%, but the new system never every time I tried and that is why I opened this topic because I want to have alternatives because I will be 400km+ away and thus not able to visit the IO
  10. I know they accept them, but personally I never had any luck doing them. always had to go (after the due date) to the office myself.
  11. Thx. But does Buriram IO accept mail in reports? Will go and ask next week and will report back.
  12. the question is about Buriram IO especially.. I will have to stay in Pattaya due to circumstances for (probably) a longer period of time. Now I will go to Pattaya approx 3 weeks before my 90 day report is due and as 90 day online reports are (what I have read) not accepted by Buriram IO (and I also had no luck submitting the online report) what are my options to still do my 90 day report. I thought of sending my passport to the BIL and he then can do the 90 day report but I am totally hesitant to send my passport via EMS for example. Any thoughts? TiA
  13. It’s AFAIK called HDPE pipe. You have have I believe 2 kinds, 1 for water, which has a blue stripe and 1 for electric, which has a red stripe. The one for water is more expensive You have them in many sizes as small as 32mm to as big as 1-2m. https://www.tpp-pipe.com edit: these are readily available for example at DoHome
  14. Would yellow house book be good enough as proof of residence?
  15. Double discount as well. Amount to pay 372.42 Thb for 133 units thus an average price of approx 2,8 Thb per unit ????????
  16. IF you have it (TM6 that is ) (I still do because I haven't left the Country in almost 5 years) you fill that in, if you don't have it don't fill it in. IO will understand
  17. This is the form you have to sign when getting an extension at Immigration There is a difference between overstaying getting caught by IO or going to Immigration (for example flying out) One advice if you do overstay, don't get caught!
  18. I personally would be a lot happier if I did this before flying out at a local Immigration Office. For example a Re-Entry, yes it's possible at the Airport, but whatif the queues at the Airport are as long as a couple of months ago you would be rushing to get your plane only without the time of be able to do any thing extra. Of course it's up 2 you. PS: This is just my 2 cents and what I would do. Best of Luck and do post your experiences whatever you do.
  19. Ooh wow. So showing OLD passport and NEW Passport when leaving the country won't do in that case? Weird. TiT at it's best again
  20. For whatever reason? Just leave it in your old passport. If you are on a year extension / have a NON-O Multiple Entry visa then yes by all means transfer it, but a 30 day extension? When you leave Thailand those 30 days extension (the days left) will be gone. I have no idea if a Re-Entry permit even will cover those. Edit: Just carry 2 passports when coming back if IO wants to see the last 30 day extension. I carried 2 passports with me for approx 7 months when living in Cambodia, Cambodian 1 year visa was in OLD passport, but they stamped me in / out in my new passport
  21. Understood. But again the question, why would you transfer a 45 day stamp to a new passport? If it was a Year Visa / Extension I could understand it, but a 45 day visa on arrival? Out of curiosity, how many days will you have left on that 45 Day VOA when flying out?
  22. Are you talking about a Re-Entry Permit perhaps? Why would you transfer a 45 day stamp to a new passport at the Airport when flying out?
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