Wuvu2 Posted January 28 Posted January 28 Do they do the 90 day report all in one visit or must we drop off the passport and paperwork and return later to pick it up?
Popular Post fulhamster Posted January 28 Popular Post Posted January 28 7 minutes ago, Wuvu2 said: Do they do the 90 day report all in one visit or must we drop off the passport and paperwork and return later to pick it up? You usually have to wait 30 minutes -- but be sure to hand in by 11am otherwise you could be sat waiting until the 12-1 lunch break finishes 1 1 1
Popular Post Guderian Posted January 29 Popular Post Posted January 29 19 hours ago, fulhamster said: You usually have to wait 30 minutes -- but be sure to hand in by 11am otherwise you could be sat waiting until the 12-1 lunch break finishes I did it 3 weeks ago and there's a sign up where they issue the queue numbers saying that the process takes one hour. The lady said the same to me when she handed me the ticket, come back in one hour. The place was really busy so I went for a drive and had a bite to eat in Burger King, then went back just a bit over an hour later. The wretched place was even more packed now, as not only had a continuous stream of TM47 and TM30 customers arrived, but all the people who had been told to come back in an hour had returned. A woman shouts out ticket numbers randomly and it was another 25 minutes before my number was announced. All in all, from the time I arrived at Immigration until I got my passport back it was almost exactly 2 hours. A huge waste of time for something that's so utterly pointless. Oh, and don't forget that a copy of your TM30 slip is listed as a requirement on their 'what to bring' sign. Why? They don't even ask for that when you do the annual visa extension, which is surely a lot more important than the stupid 90-day report. There are times I almost hope that they start playing hardball over taxes so they can drive me out of the country and I'll never have to put up with this particular aspect of Thai bureaucratic idiocy again! 1 1 3
fulhamster Posted January 29 Posted January 29 2 hours ago, Guderian said: Oh, and don't forget that a copy of your TM30 slip is listed as a requirement on their 'what to bring' sign. Why? They don't even ask for that when you do the annual visa extension, which is surely a lot more important than the stupid 90-day report. Your original TM30 slip is stapled inside your passport. 1
jacko45k Posted January 29 Posted January 29 19 hours ago, Guderian said: I did it 3 weeks ago and there's a sign up where they issue the queue numbers saying that the process takes one hour. The lady said the same to me when she handed me the ticket, come back in one hour. She should hand out cards for the MPs in the next street...... kills a nice hour or so.
maechanman Posted January 30 Posted January 30 Use an agent 100 Baht, just give them your passport and pick it up the following day, I did it last week,saves all the hassle of going down there.
Espanol Posted January 30 Posted January 30 2 hours ago, maechanman said: Use an agent 100 Baht, just give them your passport and pick it up the following day, I did it last week,saves all the hassle of going down there. An agent 100 Baht? Who? 1
connda Posted January 30 Posted January 30 On 1/28/2025 at 2:22 PM, Wuvu2 said: Do they do the 90 day report all in one visit or must we drop off the passport and paperwork and return later to pick it up? You do a 90 day if you are with 15 days of your expiration date, otherwise you don't. My 90 day hasn't coincided with my extension renewal for years. And BTW, I've never dropped off my passport to do a 90 day. Even back in the day when I reported to Chiang Mai immigration in the overly crowded sh**-hole before the renovation, the longest it took me to get a 90 day stamp was an hour, but usually between 5 to 20 minutes. Unlike last year, online seems to work for me now. And I no longer deal with Chiang Mai immigration even though I'm in that Immigration district. Thank God.
Kerryd Posted January 30 Posted January 30 Different Immigration offices have different procedures. For example, Jomtien doesn't synch-up your 90 Day report dates with your Extension application date. They treat them as two entirely separate procedures. At Jomtien: You need to drop off your: Passport, TM.47, Photocopy of Face Page, Photocopy of Visa/Extension page, Photocopy of Last Entry Stamp page, and Photocopy of your "Receipt of Address" notification slip. Pro tip ! TAKE a pen with you !! Save yourself time and effort as it can be hard finding one when you are there. Depending on when you go in, it can take 20 minutes or it can take an hour. They collect a dozen or so passports and take them inside. The next time they have a dozen or so more passports ready to go, they'll take those inside and pick up the batch they'd previously dropped off. They then call out the numbers in no particular order and regardless if you were the first person in line or the last. I have no idea why they decided to require a TM.47 and stack of photocopies each time now. When the 90 Day was inside the main building it was quick and easy. Even when the "90 day desk" was outside and we sat under the awnings. But ever since they moved into that new building, they've decided to make the process more complicated for some reason. They must have boxes of photocopies just from the trips I've made there in the last couple of years since they started using the new building. Major waste of time - and paper - doing that every single time. 1 1
jacko45k Posted January 30 Posted January 30 11 hours ago, pinosho said: I have been doing it online for the past 5yrs Agreed, just print it off and no drop it off to pick up later.
treetops Posted Wednesday at 04:02 PM Posted Wednesday at 04:02 PM On 1/30/2025 at 9:10 AM, Espanol said: An agent 100 Baht? Who? I don't know who the guy you quoted used, but Maneerat charged me that a couple of months ago. 1
piston broke Posted Thursday at 04:16 AM Posted Thursday at 04:16 AM They laughed when i used an agent - Guess what they ain't laughing now ..... 1
paddypower Posted Thursday at 04:22 AM Posted Thursday at 04:22 AM On 1/29/2025 at 9:40 AM, Guderian said: I did it 3 weeks ago and there's a sign up where they issue the queue numbers saying that the process takes one hour. The lady said the same to me when she handed me the ticket, come back in one hour. The place was really busy so I went for a drive and had a bite to eat in Burger King, then went back just a bit over an hour later. The wretched place was even more packed now, as not only had a continuous stream of TM47 and TM30 customers arrived, but all the people who had been told to come back in an hour had returned. A woman shouts out ticket numbers randomly and it was another 25 minutes before my number was announced. All in all, from the time I arrived at Immigration until I got my passport back it was almost exactly 2 hours. A huge waste of time for something that's so utterly pointless. Oh, and don't forget that a copy of your TM30 slip is listed as a requirement on their 'what to bring' sign. Why? They don't even ask for that when you do the annual visa extension, which is surely a lot more important than the stupid 90-day report. There are times I almost hope that they start playing hardball over taxes so they can drive me out of the country and I'll never have to put up with this particular aspect of Thai bureaucratic idiocy again! count your blessings - you have a Burger King 🙂 is online 90 day not working ?
piston broke Posted Thursday at 04:23 AM Posted Thursday at 04:23 AM On 1/30/2025 at 7:05 PM, Kerryd said: Different Immigration offices have different procedures. For example, Jomtien doesn't synch-up your 90 Day report dates with your Extension application date. They treat them as two entirely separate procedures. At Jomtien: You need to drop off your: Passport, TM.47, Photocopy of Face Page, Photocopy of Visa/Extension page, Photocopy of Last Entry Stamp page, and Photocopy of your "Receipt of Address" notification slip. Pro tip ! TAKE a pen with you !! Save yourself time and effort as it can be hard finding one when you are there. i use an agent, charges 100 baht - just drop the pasport off with the "growlers" and pick up next day - none of that "loads of photocopy" nonsense either .... 1
PoorSucker Posted Thursday at 06:07 AM Posted Thursday at 06:07 AM On 1/30/2025 at 6:39 PM, pinosho said: I have been doing it online for the past 5yrs My passport must be renewed every 5yrs. New passport=can't make online. First time you must go immigration 1
Espanol Posted Thursday at 08:06 AM Posted Thursday at 08:06 AM 3 hours ago, piston broke said: i use an agent, charges 100 baht - just drop the pasport off with the "growlers" and pick up next day - none of that "loads of photocopy" nonsense either .... Who is your agent?
mran66 Posted Friday at 04:10 AM Posted Friday at 04:10 AM 22 hours ago, PoorSucker said: My passport must be renewed every 5yrs. New passport=can't make online. First time you must go immigration Also first time after entering the country must do in person. At least was so in December as had to go due to online not working. Pick up next day that time.
piston broke Posted Friday at 01:46 PM Posted Friday at 01:46 PM On 2/6/2025 at 3:06 PM, Espanol said: Who is your agent? maneerat - Beach Road, Soi 13/2 .. 1
henryford1958 Posted yesterday at 02:11 AM Posted yesterday at 02:11 AM On 1/30/2025 at 1:23 PM, maechanman said: Use an agent 100 Baht, just give them your passport and pick it up the following day, I did it last week,saves all the hassle of going down there. Until they lose your passport 1 1
jacko45k Posted 18 hours ago Posted 18 hours ago 20 hours ago, henryford1958 said: Until they lose your passport Had that happen to you? I agree it could happen, particularly if one spends some time in immigration watching the casual way piles of passports are left around and handled.....when I went back for mine after a wait it was in a plastic basket sitting on top of the counter. In that case, I was doing things myself!
Thingamabob Posted 17 hours ago Posted 17 hours ago At CW usually in and out in 1 hour, occasionally a bit longer. Not exactly a hardship.
flexomike Posted 17 hours ago Posted 17 hours ago 25 minutes ago, Thingamabob said: At CW usually in and out in 1 hour, occasionally a bit longer. Not exactly a hardship. online in and out in less than five minutes, give it a try
jacko45k Posted 16 hours ago Posted 16 hours ago 1 hour ago, Thingamabob said: At CW usually in and out in 1 hour, occasionally a bit longer. Not exactly a hardship. Depends how far you happen to live from CW don't you think? We are in the Pattaya section. 1
Surasak Posted 15 hours ago Posted 15 hours ago On 1/29/2025 at 11:48 AM, fulhamster said: Your original TM30 slip is stapled inside your passport. I would really like to know where mine is then. I have been here almost 20 years and NEVER had a TM30. Now some bright spark is going to say, "You must have"!
jacko45k Posted 15 hours ago Posted 15 hours ago 2 minutes ago, Surasak said: I would really like to know where mine is then. I have been here almost 20 years and NEVER had a TM30. Now some bright spark is going to say, "You must have"! I went nearly that long without ever doing one for myself too.... so I believe you. I was eventually obliged to get one, but I was using an agent to get a COR at the time, so got a deal on it!
wwest5829 Posted 15 hours ago Posted 15 hours ago On 1/28/2025 at 2:31 PM, fulhamster said: You usually have to wait 30 minutes -- but be sure to hand in by 11am otherwise you could be sat waiting until the 12-1 lunch break finishes Fortunately, here in Chiang Mai, I go to the drive-up widow, hand in the form and Passport. Computer update, stamped form and Passport handed back to me. Done and dusted. 1
Thingamabob Posted 15 hours ago Posted 15 hours ago 2 hours ago, flexomike said: online in and out in less than five minutes, give it a try Thanks.
Thingamabob Posted 14 hours ago Posted 14 hours ago 1 hour ago, jacko45k said: Depends how far you happen to live from CW don't you think? We are in the Pattaya section. Of course.
piston broke Posted 14 hours ago Posted 14 hours ago 42 minutes ago, wwest5829 said: Fortunately, here in Chiang Mai, I go to the drive-up widow, hand in the form and Passport. Computer update, stamped form and Passport handed back to me. Done and dusted. worra about the smog ? 1
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