Popular Post Jaythekol Posted 23 hours ago Popular Post Posted 23 hours ago I was supposed to file my 90 day report on the 6th June but it seems there was some kind of misunderstanding that I could submit it 14 days after due date. Now its already the 18th and I will have to pay a penalty. is it usually the responsibility of the visa agent to make sure clients file on time or responsibility of the client themselves 7
Popular Post Millian Posted 22 hours ago Popular Post Posted 22 hours ago Ultimately and in the eyes of the law it's your responsibility. Whether the visa agent should ensure you have reported on time is private a matter between you and the visa agent. 1 2 2
Popular Post mogandave Posted 22 hours ago Popular Post Posted 22 hours ago Did you have a deal with the agent that they were to handle the 90 day reports for you? If not, I doubt the agent puts everyone’s dates in their calendar and sends out reminders. 1 1 1
Popular Post DrJack54 Posted 22 hours ago Popular Post Posted 22 hours ago 26 minutes ago, Jaythekol said: Now its already the 18th and I will have to pay a penalty. is it usually the responsibility of the visa agent to make sure clients file on time or responsibility of the client themselves Yes you will pay a fine 2000k. As for "is it the agents fault".... No it's your fault for not being the least interested in keeping an eye on the ball game. 3 1 2
proton Posted 22 hours ago Posted 22 hours ago 32 minutes ago, Jaythekol said: I was supposed to file my 90 day report on the 6th June but it seems there was some kind of misunderstanding that I could submit it 14 days after due date. Now its already the 18th and I will have to pay a penalty. is it usually the responsibility of the visa agent to make sure clients file on time or responsibility of the client themselves Do it online in 5 minutes, they even send you a reminder, why pay an agent anything? 1 1 2
cjinchiangrai Posted 22 hours ago Posted 22 hours ago 5 minutes ago, mogandave said: Did you have a deal with the agent that they were to handle the 90 day reports for you? If not, I doubt the agent puts everyone’s dates in their calendar and sends out reminders. if you have a legit visa and file your reports, immigration will remind you. 2
Quentin Zen Posted 22 hours ago Posted 22 hours ago My agent goes crazy about this, which I guess is good. Even asked me about in on Tuesday. My next 90 day is middle of August. In-person chat, so that's OK. Probably has lots of clients and maybe made a mistake once..... once..... Not all agents are the same. Realtors are next level range of 0 to 100. Bottom line, Nobody cares more about your money than you. so stay on top of it.
norsurin Posted 22 hours ago Posted 22 hours ago 40 minutes ago, Jaythekol said: I was supposed to file my 90 day report on the 6th June but it seems there was some kind of misunderstanding that I could submit it 14 days after due date. Now its already the 18th and I will have to pay a penalty. is it usually the responsibility of the visa agent to make sure clients file on time or responsibility of the client themselves I hope u not paid for this in advance. 1
Popular Post Jaythekol Posted 22 hours ago Author Popular Post Posted 22 hours ago 2 minutes ago, norsurin said: I hope u not paid for this in advance. Nope nothing paid he does it for free but for some reason he forgot 3
Popular Post Jaythekol Posted 22 hours ago Author Popular Post Posted 22 hours ago 13 minutes ago, DrJack54 said: Yes you will pay a fine 2000k. As for "is it the agents fault".... No it's your fault for not being the least interested in keeping an eye on the ball game. 14 minutes ago, mogandave said: Did you have a deal with the agent that they were to handle the 90 day reports for you? If not, I doubt the agent puts everyone’s dates in their calendar and sends out reminders. No I just asked him how to do it and he said that he will meet me at the immigration and he will show me where to get the queue. But no deal or contract 3
jvs Posted 22 hours ago Posted 22 hours ago 21 minutes ago, DrJack54 said: Yes you will pay a fine 2000k. As for "is it the agents fault".... No it's your fault for not being the least interested in keeping an eye on the ball game. Like always in Thailand it depends where you live. Over here in Cha-am the fine is 2000 baht with receipt,1000 baht without.
DrJack54 Posted 21 hours ago Posted 21 hours ago 3 hours ago, Jaythekol said: No I just asked him how to do it and he said that he will meet me at the immigration and he will show me where to get the queue. But no deal or contract No offense however even if using agent for eg extension you need to make yourself aware of "90 day reporting" It can be done Online In person Via post. Yes you can use an agent. However onus is on you to be aware of when it's due. A simple Google search will direct you to gov sites and some others such as Siam Legal. Also video guides. Aside: folk using online reporting should NOT rely on remindeds. Enter due date and Window open date on your Google Calendar 2
PAWNEESE Posted 21 hours ago Posted 21 hours ago If you do the 90 day report on LINE ... You get a reminder 15 days b4 it is due. It is not 100 percent reliable though ( but has reminded me the last 2 occasions ). So also put reminders ... lots of them .. on your smart phone / tablet calender. I have reminders to expect a reminder. 😁 And reminders each day the week before it is actually due. There are no excuses with today 's tech. Also I put reminders in my actual diary .. which I use a lot to keep track of sporting events I am interested in .. so look at it a lot. I once described my over the top method, to a chap staying in my condo building. He took the p:ss big time. Do not blame him ! A few months later he was a bit down .. as he ferked up ... and was overdue reporting. I just done an online report. It did not let me log in to check if accepted or not till 3 days had passed. Kept saying log in not authorised. But on about day 4 I got an acceptance email. So maybe you cant check anymore .. for 3 days after reporting. You just have to be patient. B4 it said pending. Now the system seems to be to just not let you on. Who knows ! If online is rejected .. you keep trying online .. 3 days after your first attempt. Plan Z is to go in person. 1
bubblegum Posted 21 hours ago Posted 21 hours ago Or don't do it at all and pay 2000 bath when renewing your visa. 1
Popular Post DrJack54 Posted 21 hours ago Popular Post Posted 21 hours ago 3 minutes ago, bubblegum said: Or don't do it at all and pay 2000 bath when renewing your visa. Often suggested and yes the fine will be same. 2000b Personally I would suggest you do it prior to extension esp if due several months away. 1 2
1FinickyOne Posted 21 hours ago Posted 21 hours ago Very funny - though my agent always sends me a notification 2 weeks before it is due....
proton Posted 19 hours ago Posted 19 hours ago 1 hour ago, 1FinickyOne said: Very funny - though my agent always sends me a notification 2 weeks before it is due.... But you pay for it, immigration notifies for free as is 90 day report 1
Lacessit Posted 19 hours ago Posted 19 hours ago Agents never take responsibility for mistakes, the onus is on the visa holder. That's why I have not used one for years. How hard can it be to do a 90 day report on time? They even give 7 days extra. 1
DrJack54 Posted 19 hours ago Posted 19 hours ago 5 minutes ago, Lacessit said: How hard can it be to do a 90 day report on time? They even give 7 days extra. All is fine if online works. If in person report is required as the case now after travel aboard then for many it can be major task if have mobility issues and dealing with eg the size of CW or long drive in other examples. 1
Lacessit Posted 19 hours ago Posted 19 hours ago 1 minute ago, DrJack54 said: All is fine if online works. If in person report is required as the case now after travel aboard then for many it can be major task if have mobility issues and dealing with eg the size of CW or long drive in other examples. True. In my case, I call in on my way back from golf. I was reporting online, then somehow the system kicked me out, and I can't be bothered trying to fix it. I was not aware it had to be in person after being abroad, thanks. 1 1 1
Lite Beer Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago 17 hours ago, proton said: Do it online in 5 minutes, they even send you a reminder, why pay an agent anything? He could if it actually worked.
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