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6 hours ago, Tropicalevo said:

Your problems seem to have started because of an expired TM 30...

 

The TM.30 has no expiration date.

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The 90-day thing has always been a ball-ache but it is what it is. Thai officialdom is also a bit hit & miss but the deadlines on the 90-day are clear. Thankfully, in a place where it is easy  face-to-face and the IO guys are thoroughly decent chaps.

 

Bottomline: to thrive and enjoy oneself here, one should accept and not resist too mutt as a Westerner would have it. 😋

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Posted
7 hours ago, daveAustin said:

Thankfully, in a place where it is easy  face-to-face and the IO guys are thoroughly decent chaps.

You make 90 report in person sound like dropping in for a coffee.

Clearly your immigration office is not anything like Bangkok..

The immigration officers are not the issue.

Just volume 

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Your first 90 day report can not be done online after your visa renewal, even if you have left the country several times. The second and third. So basically only your second and final 90 day can be don't online .

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Posted
16 hours ago, bkk6060 said:

It stopped working for me but my agent only charges 100b.

It won't work because it was your first 90 day report after your visa renewal has nothing to do with TM30

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Posted
18 hours ago, DrJack54 said:

Some live very far from immigration.

CW for example is a massive building and even from carport to immigration desks is a serious task for some.

 

Do they still do the 90 day reporting in Bumrumgrad ? I can't remember if it was everyday or timings, but it was something like a few hundred baht for the convenience.

 

A quick search brought this up;

 

 

https://www.bumrungrad.com/en/patient-services/business-center

 

So it seems you can do your 90 day reports at Bumrumgrad, albeit for a 650 baht fee.

Posted
14 hours ago, DrJack54 said:

Ludicrous if immigration thinks  this  actually provides "tracking" to assist with good guys in bad out...

 

That's just their pretense to make the obvious fee collecting scheme look more legit. TM30 station has their own separate collection counter and it's always busy. If there is ever a heist by a desperate farang pensioner, I suggest to just run out with a bulging drawer from that window under each arm, before getting on the get-away win-scooter. (Movie Idea)

Posted
15 hours ago, billd766 said:

IMHO, it is only as good as the monkey at each end.

 

Yes, reading some of the stories here sometimes.

I have to agree  with you there. :giggle:

 

 

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I appreciate that reporting in person is difficult for some, however I would recommend doing so, in due time, if at all possible. 

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Posted
2 hours ago, bigt3116 said:

 

Do they still do the 90 day reporting in Bumrumgrad ? I can't remember if it was everyday or timings, but it was something like a few hundred baht for the convenience.

 

A quick search brought this up;

 

 

https://www.bumrungrad.com/en/patient-services/business-center

 

So it seems you can do your 90 day reports at Bumrumgrad, albeit for a 650 baht fee.

Surely this would only be for patients that are unable to attend the office of the cretins?

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Rule #1 for living in Thailand:

Find out your LOCAL IO POLICY for ANY paperwork.

 

Thanks to a immigration Officer friend ( drinking buddy ) 12 years ago, I have never had paperwork  problems at the border or LOCAL office after he told me to ALWAYS follow Rule #1.

 

I do my own TM-30's after holiday hotel stays as House Master ( a legit hotel does a TM-30 on you if you check in with your PP - some IO will NOT let YOU do a TM-30 ) and crossing the border - LOCAL policy, even returning to same home address - 5 TM-30's this year.

 

TM-47 done up to 5 days early - just to get it done.

 

My IO is 15 minutes away via bike, 7-11 stop on way home for daily junk food so I do a office visit.

 

My LOCAL office is very STRICT on paperwork, BUT, EXTREMELY helpful assisting with any questions / problems.  My longest time at MY LOCAL IO has been 15 minutes - NEVER go on a Monday or Tuesday, I usually go after 13:30 on a Wednesday.

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22 hours ago, cliveshep said:

Last month my online 90 day report was rejected, no reason given, and after wasting much of the day and loads of petrol CW announced that my rejection was because my TM 30 had expired. Apparently I had not lived continuously in my home for the last 8 years although I had no recollection of living anywhere else but the IO's know best it seems. After getting a new one, I was allowed to accept graciously my TM47 and go home. BUT - I was instructed by the IO to apply for a new one online BEFORE 24th December as it expired 10th January.

 

Math prodigies amongst you will note that is more than 15 days but the IO insisted she was correct in spite of me weakly wimpering "but but but......your CW web pages say apply in the window 15 days to 7 days before due date. Shot down in contempt for being a stupid old man and a foreigner to boot.

 

So - I did what she said and applied on 12th December - email from the elementals running things said "application rejected" and included " This online application can be submitted 15 days in advance until the due date of notification."

 

So I applied again on the 24th (yesterday) and today - rejected with same message. 

 

Ok - more than 15 days BUT on the Internet (Google clearly is NOT always your friend) the Immigration Dept said "15 WORKING days before." and 24th December is under 15 working days before 10th January.

 

My 3rd attempt will now be made on the 27th December - wish me luck and hopefully whatever Gods control the TM47 renewals will grant the renewal.

 

Meanwhile - Merry Chrimbo to all my long-suffering readers, those of you not too drunk to make it to the loo in time to avert embarrassment.  Never mind - things dry quickly in this climate. Happy New Year to all in spite of taxation and excessively inflated baht rates!

My last two online 90 days have been rejected despite being accepted for many years without question. My circumstances are exactly the same as when I first used the system and I haven't been out of the country, or even the province. When I asked the IO why, she said that the immigration computer had to be manned at the time as it doesn't store the applications. Being that I made at least a dozen attempts on both occasions, it seems unlikely that this was the case. I'll try again on the next due date, but don't hold out much hope of it working.

Posted
28 minutes ago, PJ71 said:

Surely this would only be for patients that are unable to attend the office of the cretins?

 

Nope, they deal with extensions only for patients and close family.

 

The 90 day reports is for anyone.

 

(It does say that if you open the link)

 

Posted
4 minutes ago, jesimps said:

I'll try again on the next due date, but don't hold out much hope of it working

You could consider mail option.

 

Posted
20 hours ago, xylophone said:

Well here's a positive post as regards 90 day reports, which I have always executed in person at the local immigration office in Patong, but with the traffic being so bad I decided to try the "online" route – – and lo and behold it worked, and I got a reply within a matter of hours saying that my information had been recorded and my next 90 day report was in March of next year!!!

 

I was ecstatic and it actually made my Christmas (sad to report I know) so now I know that it works here it will be my regular process from here on in!!! Merry Christmas!

Don't count your chickens. For many of us it worked originally, but for some reason, despite circumstances remaining unchanged, our reminders stopped and we started being rejected.

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90-day reports are easy for me. When I get a one-year extension on my visa, I pay my immigration office THB 1K, and they mail me the 90-day certificates. I usually get them about a week before the old one expires.

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19 minutes ago, bigt3116 said:

 

Nope, they deal with extensions only for patients and close family.

 

The 90 day reports is for anyone.

 

(It does say that if you open the link)

 

I use an agent.

Posted
22 hours ago, PJ71 said:

Use an agent, it's really not worth the hassle dealing with the cretin IO's.

 

The best and most common sense approach imo.   I have had this process stress free for years. 

Why anyone would want all the hassle and stress is beyond me ......

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1 minute ago, steven100 said:

 

The best and most common sense approach imo.   I have had this process stress free for years. 

Why anyone would want all the hassle and stress is beyond me ......

Agree 100%, biggest no brainer going with regards to visas.

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Everyone just be aware that if you leave the country or go on a local trip and the hotel registers you that you will have to do another TM30 when you return. Just from my experience, but maybe not everywhere. Also if you have  a Thai person with you just book the hotel in there name so they don’t register you there. 

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Despite the posts of the "Thai boot lickers", the common knowledge with Thai Immigration is that theywant to shift everybody to use Visa Agents and pat big $$$ for their business with Immigration.
More foreigners are skipping 90 days reports altogether and chose to pay a small fine when they get caught instead of dealing with the Thai Immigration.

Posted
7 minutes ago, Confuscious said:

Despite the posts of the "Thai boot lickers", the common knowledge with Thai Immigration is that theywant to shift everybody to use Visa Agents and pat big $$$ for their business with Immigration.

 

Agents only use a very few of the over 90 offices, so your statement is totally untrue.

Posted
18 hours ago, PJ71 said:

hahaha, so basically you're poor - lol

 

Agents remove all hassle, simple.

Not quite so simple.

 

The IO at Kamphaeng Phet does not accept any agents.

 

For simple, try looking into a mirror.

Posted
15 hours ago, DrJack54 said:

From OP, first sentence.....

"......and after wasting much of the day and loads of petrol CW announced that my rejection ..."

Not only did I read the first post but I read all the other subsequent posts.

Posted
3 minutes ago, SunsetT said:

Am l correct in thinking that you can report in person up to 7 days after the due date?

 in person, yes. not on line.

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5 minutes ago, SunsetT said:

Am l correct in thinking that you can report in person up to 7 days after the due date?

AFAIK that is correct.

 

However you have to report in person to the IO you normally lose.

 

I have been doing it that way for a long time.

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23 hours ago, proton said:

 

Agents are for the lazy, the clueless and those without the needed funds. Anyone can call themselves an agent, totally unregulated with no accountability. Almost parasites.

Agents are also for those who have their money invested in their home country and have better things to do then F-ing around with Thai IOs and their reporting BS. Not to mention getting near-zero % return on your 800k sitting uselessly in some Thai bank.

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