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It is not the first time I done the 90 days report by mail, but this time seems very long. 

Should I contact the IO or just wait more days?

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Posted

Where?

Very unsual.

Do you send by EMS? (if so, has it been received)

In the past I did postal mail and send by EMS and insert a return envelope also franked for EMS.

As far as I know you can get a sticker (not stamps) for the return envelope at the post office.

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9 minutes ago, KhunBENQ said:

Where?

Very unsual.

Do you send by EMS? (if so, has it been received)

In the past I did postal mail and send by EMS and insert a return envelope also franked for EMS.

As far as I know you can get a sticker (not stamps) for the return envelope at the post office.

 

Wouldn't registered mail be cheaper but the postal receipt you get for it serve equally well as proof of mailing?

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1 minute ago, Maestro said:

 

Wouldn't registered mail be cheaper but the postal receipt you get for it serve equally well as proof of mailing?

Would be. At the time when I used it, EMS domestic was less than 100 Baht. Has risen significantly.

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22 minutes ago, KhunBENQ said:

Where?

Very unsual.

Do you send by EMS? (if so, has it been received)

In the past I did postal mail and send by EMS and insert a return envelope also franked for EMS.

As far as I know you can get a sticker (not stamps) for the return envelope at the post office.

 

I sent by ordinary registered mail and yes I attached a return envelope with stamps on it.

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Until the past two 90 day reports, I had been submitting both by mail and online, mainly because online seemed to be taking forever. But mail wasn't any better. I received 90 day receipts almost 70 days past the deadline--with the new 90 day 15 day window already in effect. Fortunately, online service picked up recently at Chaengwattana, so I'm back to submitting only by online. But for sure, if you submitted by mail to Chaengwattan, they are taking a long time to reply.

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... by registered mail and you are able to see, if and when it arrived in the IMMO. Google:  "post tracking in  Thailand".

 

Ask your post office, how many THB should the post stamp be on the return-envelop. Was a problem for me last time.

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I don't understand why they don't make the reports online, and the same day they receive the response... I understand that they are old decrepit people, but do they use the mail? You could also try the telegraph 😂😂😂

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On 3/16/2024 at 1:22 PM, zhounan said:

 

I sent by ordinary registered mail and yes I attached a return envelope with stamps on it.

 

Which immigration office are we talking about in this instance (if not CW who have acquired a notorious reputation for the extremely leisurely manner in which they process 90-day reports submitted by snail mail)?

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I posted my 90 day report on the 30th January (was due on the 16th February) and received it back on the 16th March. So that was 45 days!!

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4 hours ago, unblocktheplanet said:

What's the latest price for EMS, please?

฿ 37 for me in Bangkok last month.

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On 3/16/2024 at 12:58 PM, KhunBENQ said:

Where?

Very unsual.

Do you send by EMS? (if so, has it been received)

In the past I did postal mail and send by EMS and insert a return envelope also franked for EMS.

As far as I know you can get a sticker (not stamps) for the return envelope at the post office.

I used the EMS sticker for my return postage maybe 18 months ago,it arrived with additional stamps provided by CW with a note asking me "to put the stamps on the outside nextime"?????

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