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3 weeks past due date still no new 90 days note

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Hi,

Bangkok, my 90 days notification expired July 23rd, I sent by registered mail (have track ticket) on July 7th (before 15 days due date) still no reply....shall I wait until 1 month has past as mentioned immi. website "- Waiting for reply mail over 1 month, please contact Immigration Office with your registered mail receipt."  or check it out now? I'm afraid Immi. officer will just tell me to wait and come back after 1 month so it's for me a waist of a "long travel".....suggestions please!

 

Did use tracking to confirm it was received? http://track.thailandpost.com/tracking/default.aspx

I would guess that it was received and processed but the receipt got lost in the mail.

You could check on it now since you are 3 weeks past the report date. Take your receipt for registered mail a copy of the the online tracking results with you.

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Yes...I have copy track system Thailand post and Immi. received on the 10th...and I guess/hope so too receipt got lost.

I'll go today anyway....but why Immi. mention after one month, it's confusing then?

4 minutes ago, rgrdns said:

I'll go today anyway....but why Immi. mention after one month, it's confusing then?

I think that was a random number they came up with to discourage people from checking on it a few days after the report date. Three weeks is certainly long enough to wait.

When I was doing my reports by mail I put 37 baht worth of stamps with EMS written in red on the return envelope for EMS service to insure it was delivered promptly.

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OK...I'll do the same next time...many thanks ubonjoe, helpful as always ?

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Update

Went to immi. today....at the entrance counter they directly sent me to counter "J 1" (allowed skipping queue) after checking my Thai-post tracking ticket + passport the officer promptly provided me an new 90 days receipt starting from 19th July the day immi. has sent the lost 90 days receipt...I was in and out in a minute ?

 

The officer said it's just fine if one come to immi after two weeks of due date....most importantly is the registered mail tracking ticket!

On 8/16/2018 at 8:07 AM, ubonjoe said:

I think that was a random number they came up with to discourage people from checking on it a few days after the report date. Three weeks is certainly long enough to wait.

When I was doing my reports by mail I put 37 baht worth of stamps with EMS written in red on the return envelope for EMS service to insure it was delivered promptly.

Mine was late once.. I phoned them.. (Sakon Nakon).. they looked on their computer and very quickly told me there was a problem with my form.  long story but there wasn't anything wrong with what I sent in.. I got my new slip back in return mail.. maybe try a phone call..

Last time I did mine in Bangkok by mail and it took over 4 weeks but not 5 weeks to get it back by return mail. As long as you have notice they received it then try to relax. 

no need to check,  i didn't get my return, but had tracking,  went in at 90 days,  show'd her the tracking #,  she didn't even need that, said " we got it " and gave me new 90 day slip.  ( Jomtien )

 

Take the tracking receipt to Immigration where they can verify and provide you he approval. Easy solution.

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