Popular Post Dirk Z Posted April 22 Popular Post Share Posted April 22 11 hours ago, zenobit said: You mean mailing with ThailandPost? Didn't even know that was possible. 😲 Definitely sounds very interesting, especially since I have a small post office in the neighborhood. 😊👍 Which documents need to be sent and which form of delivery do you choose? (registered mail?) I used the mailing option a few times, but once I didn't get a reply for more than six weeks and start to get uncomfortable. No chance of clearing anything by phone, so I went to the office where they said everything was OK and handed me a slip.... So this way also has it's flaws. Which documents can easily be found on the website, absolutely use registered mail and have "90 days" in the first address line, since that is what appears on the receipt of the post office as a proof of your mailing. Enclose a stamped addressed envelope. 2 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
zenobit Posted April 22 Author Share Posted April 22 I have made my decision: If I receive another request for “90-Days-Online-Notification” in mid-July, I will try online again. If it fails again, I will try a second time. If it even doesn't work on the second try, “90-Days-Online" is finished for me. I will then switch to sending the documents via “ThailandPost” instead of driving to Jomtien again and looking for solutions that don’t exist. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
zenobit Posted April 22 Author Share Posted April 22 4 hours ago, Dirk Z said: ...Which documents can easily be found on the website, absolutely use registered mail and have "90 days" in the first address line, since that is what appears on the receipt of the post office as a proof of your mailing. Enclose a stamped addressed envelope. Thank you for the helpful recommendations. 😊🙏 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
KhunBENQ Posted Thursday at 08:22 AM Share Posted Thursday at 08:22 AM (edited) A mate has the same problem. Been rejected endlessly in the past without reason and now rejected with wrong entry date. At KK immigration he asked and of course no clue. Just saying that the reports are bounced at Bangkok (IT). Local immigration does not see it in this case. It speaks volumes for Thai government/administration/workplace culture that no one cares. Seems Bangkok IT does not look into the results/logs of the system otherwise they should note that many reports are rejected for the ever same reason. Local immigration will not inform/contact Bangkok (as they sure will have relevant contacts). Don't risk loss of face, don't look like a troublemaker, bad for the career. I suggested my mate to use postal report. Worked for me in the past. As he is a stubborn goat he won't follow Edited Thursday at 08:23 AM by KhunBENQ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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