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Under Consideration Non - O / Will I receive a phone call no matter what?

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Last time I had an issue with my application missing a document so I remember getting a phone call, this year however I've received none.

 

Will IO call me if my application has been accepted or do I just show up on the day before the date in my passport?

Most immigration offices do not contact you when your application is approved. They expect you to check with them to find out if it has been approved.

I always call them first and ask, if I can come and get my visa already.

 

Usually they are ready around the time date in my passport expires. But already happend to me that my visa weren't ready. And I received them like 1 week after date expired.

20 minutes ago, AndyAndyAndy said:

I always call them first and ask, if I can come and get my visa already.

 

Usually they are ready around the time date in my passport expires. But already happend to me that my visa weren't ready. And I received them like 1 week after date expired.

strange about this not ready, right... it is just a STAMP they put anyway...

but always have to call and check who is boss...

 

a useless expensive trip can be avoided with a phone call, but 2020 and this whole joke of papers & 90 days & tm30's is still alive....

 

can understand you have to report when there is something to report  :  move house, divorce, ....

1 hour ago, Bender Rodriguez said:

strange about this not ready, right... it is just a STAMP they put anyway...

but always have to call and check who is boss...

 

a useless expensive trip can be avoided with a phone call, but 2020 and this whole joke of papers & 90 days & tm30's is still alive....

 

can understand you have to report when there is something to report  :  move house, divorce, ....

Your local immigration office has to send your documents to the main office of your region, and they are the ones who actually decide whether or not you get the extension or not. It's not up to your immigration office to "just put a stamp", they have to wait for the decision before doing so.

On my first application I got a call from a really helpful immigration officer, I asked her if I needed to update my bank book and thanked her for the call. She was moved to a different department.

 

This year, they changed the “captain” who despite taking 2 hour lunch breaks, it appears is too busy to make phone calls. I didn’t realize and my stamp went 4 days over the date, I went to the office, worried that I had lost the visa.

 

No problems .. but like really, it’s 2020, everyone in the immigration officer is visibly picking up their phone to check their LINE or Facebook during work hours, but can’t make a 10 second call, send a standard email or PM?

14 minutes ago, recom273 said:

This year, they changed the “captain” who despite taking 2 hour lunch breaks, it appears is too busy to make phone calls. I didn’t realize and my stamp went 4 days over the date, I went to the office, worried that I had lost the visa.

 

No problems .. but like really, it’s 2020, everyone in the immigration officer is visibly picking up their phone to check their LINE or Facebook during work hours, but can’t make a 10 second call, send a standard email or PM?

Few if any offices will contact you to give an update unless there is something missing.  
 

It’s up to you to call  them to check if the extension has been approved not for them to contact you.

 

The report back stamp date is an estimate of when the extension will be ready & if it is not it can be several days or weeks later & immigration will not give another stamped date. 
 

There is absolutely no problems with going in after the stamped date it has no effect on your extension, immigration may not be happy if you are several weeks late going in but a few days is never a problem.

1 hour ago, sometimewoodworker said:

The report back stamp date is an estimate of when the extension will be ready & if it is not it can be several days or weeks later & immigration will not give another stamped date. 
 

There is absolutely no problems with going in after the stamped date it has no effect on your extension, immigration may not be happy if you are several weeks late going in but a few days is never a problem.

It saves passport-pages to not put more 'under consideration' dates, but I would not like being without a passport which clearly (by date) says I am legally in the country. 

23 minutes ago, JackThompson said:

It saves passport-pages to not put more 'under consideration' dates, but I would not like being without a passport which clearly (by date) says I am legally in the country. 

Both this year and last, and I assume future years, my extension finishes 30 days before the under consideration stamp date. Last year I, and many others were told it was taking longer.

 

the effect of the under consideration stamp is that you are legally in the country, it is accepted as that but it doesn’t comply with your Hope to have 

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a passport which clearly (by date) says I am legally in the country. 

It it also accepted that staying beyond the report back date has no consequences (assuming you have reason to believe it’s just an immigration delay or short delay in going to the office.)

25 minutes ago, sometimewoodworker said:

Both this year and last, and I assume future years, my extension finishes 30 days before the under consideration stamp date. Last year I, and many others were told it was taking longer.

 

the effect of the under consideration stamp is that you are legally in the country, it is accepted as that but it doesn’t comply with your Hope to have 

It it also accepted that staying beyond the report back date has no consequences (assuming you have reason to believe it’s just an immigration delay or short delay in going to the office.)

Delayed under-consideration is not a problem with immigration - it is a problem when stopped by street-cops for "walking while farang," and not having proof you are not on overstay.   I've been through this (pre-covid).

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19 hours ago, JackThompson said:

Delayed under-consideration is not a problem with immigration - it is a problem when stopped by street-cops for "walking while farang," and not having proof you are not on overstay.   I've been through this (pre-covid).

You must be in a different area of Thailand to me or I’ve been lucky. So far in the 35+ years spent visiting and for the last several years living in Thailand I have never been asked for my passport.

20 hours ago, JackThompson said:

Delayed under-consideration is not a problem with immigration - it is a problem when stopped by street-cops for "walking while farang," and not having proof you are not on overstay.   I've been through this (pre-covid).

I was stopped once during "Big Joks" big operation at Nana, I think it was 2018 or may be 2017. But he had immigration officers with the party. They immediately checked my passport number (I always keep a copy of the first page in my wallet) in their mobile phone and cleared me. They then turned me to Lumphini police (also with the party on the same spot) for a urine test for drugs. Now that was another story.

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On 6/8/2020 at 10:32 AM, sometimewoodworker said:

There is absolutely no problems with going in after the stamped date it has no effect on your extension, immigration may not be happy if you are several weeks late going in but a few days is never a problem.

I tried to get a few days amnesty and return just 3 or 4 days after the stamped under consideration until date.. Was told in no uncertain terms can not, must be back on that date exactly.. 

3 minutes ago, LivinLOS said:

I tried to get a few days amnesty and return just 3 or 4 days after the stamped under consideration until date.. Was told in no uncertain terms can not, must be back on that date exactly.. 

OK I stand corrected, in Udon it’s not a problem. 

Just now, sometimewoodworker said:

OK I stand corrected, in Udon it’s not a problem. 

I always seem to get the unsmiling, no consideration, officers... 

4 hours ago, LivinLOS said:

I always seem to get the unsmiling, no consideration, officers... 

those pesky farangs with 400/800k of SAVINGS they cannot touch...

 

the honest one's must think, how is this even possible, if they don't even have 50k on a saving account...

 

the other one's might act like the same a.....  as they know they will force the farang to go with an agent that can do magic for tens of thousands of baht, if they just make it impossible enough to get needed documentation like landlord's CHANOTE or even the landlord coming to immigration...

1 hour ago, Bender Rodriguez said:

those pesky farangs with 400/800k of SAVINGS they cannot touch...

 

the honest one's must think, how is this even possible, if they don't even have 50k on a saving account...

 

the other one's might act like the same a.....  as they know they will force the farang to go with an agent that can do magic for tens of thousands of baht, if they just make it impossible enough to get needed documentation like landlord's CHANOTE or even the landlord coming to immigration...

I dont find Chiang Mai as brutally rude and difficult as Phuket was, I just didnt catch a break this time, previously in Chiang Mai I have had friendly and helpful service, so am not going to jump off the deep end about it. 

I can be my own brand of stubborn, and I dont take being told what to do.. But fair is fair, Chiang Mai immigration officers have been functionally polite and only ever asked for things that are the normal rules. Have to call it as I see it. 

 

23 hours ago, sometimewoodworker said:

You must be in a different area of Thailand to me or I’ve been lucky. So far in the 35+ years spent visiting and for the last several years living in Thailand I have never been asked for my passport.

Never happened until I came to Bangkok for work.  Years in Jomtien and Issan - no problems like this in years there.  But in Bangkok - stopped an average of every 3 mo: "your papers," "what you do here," "you have work permit," searched literally down to the lint in my bag and pockets like a drug-dealer suspect, etc. 

 

The ONLY difference between this and being poor (any color) in the USA, is the cops here are enjoying themselves - hoping to go away with a think stack of cash - smiling and joking as they search you, verusus making threats, shouting, and hand on their gun the whole time. 

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