April 8, 20188 yr I am leaving the country on the 23 rd May my 90 day check-in is due on the 5th June.. I do my check-in by mail, How early can I do this.. I know it says 15 days but I would like to get my check-in notice back before I leave,, any help would be appreciated ......
April 8, 20188 yr As you are leaving the country before your 90 days is up then no report required. The clock for 90 days resets when you return.
April 8, 20188 yr Author Iam sorry what about my 90 day notice that is stapled in the back of my passport.. is this all covered by a re entry permit ???
April 8, 20188 yr As you are leaving Thailand before your 90 day report date, no action needs to be taken. Just remove the 90 day report notice from your passport when leaving. The 90 day report clock will restart when you re-enter the country. Joe will be along soon to confirm.
April 8, 20188 yr 7 minutes ago, Guy Sands said: Iam sorry what about my 90 day notice that is stapled in the back of my passport.. is this all covered by a re entry permit ??? 90 day reporting is only needed if you are in Thailand for 90 days since entry or 90 days since your last report. if you exit Thailand any time up to day 89 from entering or anytime up to day 89 from your last report date no report is needed. this is as metisdead has just posted and if needed Joe will confirm Edited April 8, 20188 yr by sometimewoodworker
April 8, 20188 yr 5 minutes ago, Guy Sands said: Iam sorry what about my 90 day notice that is stapled in the back of my passport.. is this all covered by a re entry permit ??? It is a report of staying longer than 90 consecutive days in the country. If you do not stay in the country that long a report is not due. When re-enter the country using your re-entry permit the 90 day count starts again from that day including it the count.
April 8, 20188 yr Author Ok Thank you for the answers.. I look like being gone for at least 3 months.. is that a problem ?
April 8, 20188 yr 5 minutes ago, Guy Sands said: Ok Thank you for the answers.. I look like being gone for at least 3 months.. is that a problem ? No problem as long as you enter before your re-entry permit expires.
April 11, 20188 yr Hi, Will you still have to do a 90-day report if your report date is May 2 and you leave Thailand on May 1 for example? Thank you.
April 11, 20188 yr 43 minutes ago, Took said: Will you still have to do a 90-day report if your report date is May 2 and you leave Thailand on May 1 for example? No need to do the report since you will be leaving before the report of staying longer than 90 days in the country is due.
May 7, 20188 yr Complications with the 90-day report count, for anyone who understands Thai Immigration's 90-day count methodology: I am here on a 1-year 'retirement' visa for several years now, which I renewed on April 05, 2018. I have multiple entry endorsements (last year and this year). I departed Thailand in January and returned on February 07, 2018. From February 07, 2018, the 90-day clock from my last arrival would require me to report on May 07, 2018. My question: When I renewed my 'retirement' visa on April 05, 2018, did that start a new 90-day clock? Or, is the May 07, 2018 report date from my last return to Thailand the correct report date? Anyone know with any certainty? Edited May 7, 20188 yr by brutox
May 7, 20188 yr Unless you were given a new 90day reporting date when you renewed your EXTENTION OF STAY the May reporting date remains valid ……..
May 7, 20188 yr You did not renew your visa, you got an extension of stay. And that has no effect on the 90 day report requirement, which remains May 7. You have to report after 90 consecutive days in country.
May 7, 20188 yr 10 hours ago, 1812 said: ... the May reporting date remains valid …….. 10 hours ago, Sheryl said: ... the 90 day report requirement, which remains May 7. Sheryl, 1912 .. just finished the 90-day report with the Thai Immigration .. you guys called it correctly .. thank you. Edited May 7, 20188 yr by brutox
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