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90 day report by mail/Pattaya?

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seems for the first time I would be staying full 90 days in Thailand, so would need to file the infamous 90-day report  if so.

I was looking about the issue and saw mentioned somewhere it would be possible to do it by sending the documents my (snail)mail,

and if indeed possible, would much prefer it rather than sitting and waiting in Jomtien immi.

 

Wonder if anyone would have been doing that in Pattaya; is it possible like it presumably is in Bangkok, and if so, where to send

the envelope, as well as any other practicalities related to the matter?

17 hours ago, mran66 said:

I was looking about the issue and saw mentioned somewhere it would be possible to do it by sending the documents my (snail)mail, 

Bumping the thread?

No one?

 

As far as I know Pattaya/Chonburi immigration accepts 90 day report by postal mail.

A list of documents is described here:

http://bangkok.immigration.go.th/en/base.php?page=90days

 

Just trying to find the correct address...

 

Could probably be simplified:

 

Chonburi Immigration
5/265 Moo 12

Jomtien Beach rd. Soi 5
A. Bang Lamung
T. Nongprue
Chonburi
20150

 

On 11/16/2018 at 2:08 PM, KhunBENQ said:

As far as I know Pattaya/Chonburi immigration accepts 90 day report by postal mail.

They positively do.

All of the required documents by Thai registered mail to the immigration (18 THB at a post office - not agent).

Self-addressed envelope 3 THB.

It worked many times for me.
 

  • 3 weeks later...
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On 11/19/2018 at 5:30 PM, kdrayong said:

They positively do.

All of the required documents by Thai registered mail to the immigration (18 THB at a post office - not agent).

Self-addressed envelope 3 THB.

It worked many times for me.
 

you used the address Khunbenq wrote above? 

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