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rolfwipi

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  1. Since more than 3 years the Bureau of Immigration of Thailand is proposing to make the 90 days extension over the Internet. But for more than 3 years this site is not working correctly. Eigther you will be informed that their is a certification error with this site and it is not recommended to continue to use this site. If you disregard this warning and you continue on this site, some time this site is working and sometimes you can wait for hours for nothing. This is the only website in Thailand not working properly and correctly.

    Is the Bureau of Immigration of Thailand not able to set up an website working correctly for all those who would like to make their 90 days extension over the Internet?

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  2. Did you look in this pinned topic. Online 90 day reporting available from April 1st

    Just start at the last page and go back a few pages and you find some successful reports.

    You do not have to use IE to do the report. The IE Tab extension for Chrome and Firefox works good and in some cases better than IE.

    Hello, I did the 90 days reporting already 2 times with IE over Thai Immigration Bureau. Worked fine. But on 01.05.2016 I applied for the third time an extension and the application has been accepted as pending. Today, 04.05.2016, when I would like to check if the application has been finally approved and I go to the the Thai Immigration Bureau and click as usually on the link : Apply for Notification of Staying in the Kingdom (Over 90 days), I get an error message, saying that this page cannot be displayed. Can you tell me why and eventually tell me, how I can check my pending application? Thank you in advance.

  3. The City Hall of Pattaya wasted a lot of money on red and white colours to paint expensive parking restrictions on certain streets within the city limit of Pattaya.

    But most foreign drivers, who are guests in Thailand, especially drivers from Europe, do not know, that this red/white painting represents Thai traffic rules, means parking in this area is forbidden for every vehicle, as in their home country a simple inexpensive yellow line painted alongside the street has the same meaning.

    For Thai drivers, even if they are aware of the existence of Thai traffic rules, for them it is a national sport to break every existing Thai traffic rule.
    And the police in Pattaya, who should do everything, to have these Thai traffic rules respected, does nothing at all. I have never seen a police officer in Pattaya fining a car parked in a forbidden area.
    The City Hall of Pattaya must never complain that they have not enough money. The money is lying on the streets of Pattaya. If you drive once from Pattaya on Thappraya Road direction Sattahip until Sukhumvit Road and back to Pattaya and count the cars which are parked in forbidden areas, then the City Hall of Pattaya has only to ask their police to fine these wrongly parked car drivers in the city limit of Pattaya with at least THB 500.00 and the City Hall will get rich.
    To avoid thoughtless drivers parking their cars again in forbidden areas, the police only have to withdraw the driving license of the faulty driver after the third fine of THB 500.00 for at least 3 months. These drivers, parking their cars in forbidden areas are contributing a lot to the traffic congestion in Pattaya, as they take away one whole traffic lane for their parking.
    Drivers of privately operated buses are not only parking most of the time in forbidden areas, but they are also sleeping in their buses, of course with the air-conditioning switched on to have a certain comfort. And for the air-conditioning to work, they must have the motors of their buses running all night. Thanks to all such bus drivers for the air pollution in Pattaya. You only have to clean your table on the balcony or on the terrace every day with a white tissue paper in order to know how dirty the air in Pattaya is.

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