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4 hours ago, Justin Side said:
If you really do have a "Non-immigration 1 year visa" you have to leave the country every 90 days.
Not "check in".
The visa stamp says NON IMM. I applied for a retirement visa and I assume that is what it is with multiple entries. This will be my first check in so not really sure what I need to do for a check in. The reply that I had to do the check in at Chiang Mai was helpful. I guess I can look up the hoops that I have to jump on their web site.
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HI all hope someone can help. I have a Non-immigration 1 year visa that expires in December of 2019. My 90 day check-in is due on March 13th. I currently reside in Chiang Mai but was planning on a two month journey to southern Thailand. I was planning on leaving CM for Pattaya on March 6th. Can I check in with immigration in Pattaya? What documents would I need? Thanks in advance.
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Ended up pulling in to a DUI checkpoint at 2 AM. I did have a few beers over the course of the evening but was not feeling drunk so instead of turning at an intersection prior to the checkpoint, I rolled towards it. I failed the initial breathalyzer test and was thinking I made a huge mistake. However, the second test I took had me below the legal limit. My question is what was my potential risk in regards to the police? I imagine an opportunity to bribe my way out of the situation but if I did not do that and decided to go through the courts, what could have been the consequences. I would appreciate real life experiences. Please keep the troll comments and preaching to a minimum.
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Thanks to everyone that helped me on this. I wanted to relate my experience in case anyone does a search with a similar question.
Since the flight was domestic between Chiang Mai and Bangkok, I could not get the reentry permit in Chiang Mai. I got to the CM airport way too early! I did have a two hour layover at Don Muang and getting the reentry permit at Don Muang was simple. Once I cleared immigration, there was a very clearly marked office right past immigration to obtain a reentry permit. It was a little stressful since I had to check in to my next flight in addition to clearing immigration with only two hours but there was sufficient time to do so.
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I have a two hour layover in Bangkok. Hopefully that is sufficient time.
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Oh, I am flying from Chiang Mai to BKK. From Bangkok I will be traveling onwards internationally. I wouldn't think that should make a difference (I hope)
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I need to obtain a reentry permit. My flight departs Chiang Mai on Sunday around 11 AM. Can I safely obtain a reentry permit there at the airport on a Sunday? What amount of leeway should I give myself for any queue that may be there? Hopefully someone has recent experience with this. Thanks in advance for any help.
Grandmother savaged to death by family's own pit bulls
in Bangkok News
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I met far more vicious Chihuahuas than pitbulls. I owned two pitties and they were sweethearts and absolutely adored my grandkids. Its the owners that use them for dog fighting that gives them a bad rep. Knuckleheads who claim all pitbulls are vicious are probably the same sort who claim all black people are great athletes or all Asians are smart. Please get a brain.