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landosmiles

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  1. I recall hearing that before, and the official document mentions that it can be submitted within that 7 day grace period. However, the multiple references to having to pay a 2,000 baht fine only mention 90 days. https://www.immigration.go.th/en/?page_id=1666 "If a foreigner staying in the kingdom over 90 days without notifying the Immigration Bureau or notifying the Immigration Bureau later than the set period, a fine of 2,000.- Baht will be collected." Also interesting that between this thread and one other on ASEANNOW, there are many reports of people getting approval after 15 days of pending.
  2. I could only hear some conversations, but I heard multiple people being told to go to a different counter to do a TM30, including one or two people who said they owned their condo. For the next part I could only hear 60% of it, but I believe at least one other person said they had filed their TM30 electronically and they were asked to show it on their device. Separately, interesting that many people seem to be getting approved after 15 days pending. As far as whether there is a 7 day grace period on top of the 90 days, the official document mentions that it can be submitted within that period. However, the multiple references to having to pay a fine only mention 90 days. https://www.immigration.go.th/en/?page_id=1666 "If a foreigner staying in the kingdom over 90 days without notifying the Immigration Bureau or notifying the Immigration Bureau later than the set period, a fine of 2,000.- Baht will be collected."
  3. I applied about noon on the first day, after which it was pending. I waited as long as possible until 1 PM on the due date, then to avoid the 2000 baht fine i set off for chaengwattana. At 5:07 PM while still waiting in the queue my application from 15+ days ago was approved. A Thai person there had been pending for 11 days. They spoke with the staff about their case but the staff just had them fill out a new paper. Everyone was being asked for their tm30. I hadn't traveled in 4 months since my last tm30 online but at 4 pm I submitted a new extra one online just in case.
  4. I applied about noon on the first day, after which it was pending. I waited as long as possible until 1 PM on the due date, then to avoid the 2000 baht fine i set off for chaengwattana. At 5:07 PM while still waiting in the queue my application from 15+ days ago was approved. A Thai person there had been pending for 11 days. They spoke with the staff about their case but the staff just had them fill out a new paper. Everyone was being asked for their tm30. I hadn't traveled in 4 months since my last tm30 online but at 4 pm I submitted a new extra one online just in case.
  5. mine has been pending with Bangkok for 14 days, due tomorrow, so I may have to do the same as you.
  6. I submitted 14 days ago, still pending. Due tomorrow. Bangkok.
  7. I was excited to see recent headlines that trial runs of the Pink rail line started today, but apparently those are private trials and public trials will start next month. https://www.nationthailand.com/thailand/general/40030180 Older info said that government complex would be part of the first phase, including the link to BTS Wat Phra Sri. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pink_Line_(Bangkok) The iOS app for TM47 also seems to spin endlessly after entering your password. (I'm in a similar boat to others -- submission received email previously received on Aug 6, then nothing further. When I submitted previously in May, my approved email came 6 calendar days later.)
  8. Maximum Fee Aeon 20,000 150 Krungsri 30,000 220 SCB 20,000 220 Bangkok Bank 25,000 220 KBank (Kasikorn) - Visa cards 20,000 TTB 30,000 220 Krungthai 20,000 220
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