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On 12/30/2019 at 4:27 PM, ubonjoe said:

Nothing more than doing the report and paying a 2,000 baht fine for being late.

Last month I was 8 days late - 5,000.- fine, with reciept.

Was also told that when I do my 1-year extension (Non-O) end of January 2020, I need to have a new passport, as it expires December 2020, thus only has 11 months left on it...

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26 minutes ago, laochef said:

Last month I was 8 days late - 5,000.- fine, with reciept.

Was also told that when I do my 1-year extension (Non-O) end of January 2020, I need to have a new passport, as it expires December 2020, thus only has 11 months left on it...

The official fine for a late 90 days report is 2000 baht. 

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29 minutes ago, laochef said:

Last month I was 8 days late - 5,000.- fine, with reciept.

Was also told that when I do my 1-year extension (Non-O) end of January 2020, I need to have a new passport, as it expires December 2020, thus only has 11 months left on it...

they will date  the extension to the expiry date of the passport, is there any chance you can get a new passport before you have to apply

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12 hours ago, laochef said:

Last month I was 8 days late - 5,000.- fine, with reciept.

They must of not

liked you since they charged you the maximum fine of 5000 baht. The standard fine is 2000 baht.

"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. If a foreigner who did not make the notification of staying over 90 days is arrested, he will be fined 4,000.- Baht."

Source: https://www.immigration.go.th/content/sv_90day

 

12 hours ago, laochef said:

Was also told that when I do my 1-year extension (Non-O) end of January 2020, I need to have a new passport, as it expires December 2020, thus only has 11 months left on it...

That has been the rule since 2013. You must have 12 months remaining on your passport validity to get a one year extension of stay. If not your extension will done to the date your passport expires and you will have to apply for a new extension of stay on that day after getting a new passport.

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I got a new passport, then transferred all my visa stuff over to the new passport and then got an new 12 month retirement visa in September.  When I went to Jomtien immigration in December the IO told me I was 35 days overstay. 

 

I guess I was thinking the new retirement visa reset my 90 days reporting, I just didn't think about it.  Anyway, the IO understood how it happened, explained to me the rule and waived the fine.  I generally find Jomtien to be good, but I was surprised by the no fine. 

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2 hours ago, Taxi said:

I got a new passport, then transferred all my visa stuff over to the new passport and then got an new 12 month retirement visa in September.  When I went to Jomtien immigration in December the IO told me I was 35 days overstay. 

 

I guess I was thinking the new retirement visa reset my 90 days reporting, I just didn't think about it.  Anyway, the IO understood how it happened, explained to me the rule and waived the fine.  I generally find Jomtien to be good, but I was surprised by the no fine. 

You were not on overstay, you were 35 days late for your 90 days report. 

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3 hours ago, Taxi said:

I got a new passport, then transferred all my visa stuff over to the new passport and then got an new 12 month retirement visa in September.  When I went to Jomtien immigration in December the IO told me I was 35 days overstay. 

 

I guess I was thinking the new retirement visa reset my 90 days reporting, I just didn't think about it.  Anyway, the IO understood how it happened, explained to me the rule and waived the fine.  I generally find Jomtien to be good, but I was surprised by the no fine. 

I doubt you had 35 days overstay taken so lightly. If you mean you failed to do a 90 day report for 35 days, that is not actually overstay. The 90 day clock only resets for the first extension, not a renewal.... nice of Jomtien to waive the fine. 

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On 1/2/2020 at 2:18 PM, jacko45k said:

I doubt you had 35 days overstay taken so lightly. If you mean you failed to do a 90 day report for 35 days, that is not actually overstay. The 90 day clock only resets for the first extension, not a renewal.... nice of Jomtien to waive the fine. 

Yes, thats what I mean't, wrong terminology on my part.

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On 12/30/2019 at 4:27 PM, ubonjoe said:

Nothing more than doing the report and paying a 2,000 baht fine for being late.

you right i paid 2000tb take one minute to do the report and  wait 30 minutes and have to sign 3 different papers,first time i forget the 90 days report in 12 years not to bad! happy news year!

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