utapaortnab Posted May 20, 2005 Share Posted May 20, 2005 I have accessed the INS website that shows all the INS offices for North East Thailand, (shown below). Northeastern part of Thailand Loei Province Chiang Khan District Tha Li District Pak Chom District (under responsibility of Immigration Office of Chiang Khan District) Nong Khai Province Muang Nong Khai District Bung Kan District Nakhon Phanom Province Muang Nakhon Phanom District Mukdahan Province Muang Mukdahan District Ubon Ratchathani Province Sirinthorn District (under responsibility of Immigration Office of Phibun Mangsahan District) Na Tan District (under responsibilty of Immigration Office of Khemarat District I suppose since Lat and I will be living in Chiayaphum and using her home there as our primary residence, that we will be required to "report" to the "nearest" INS location to Chiayaphum in order to apply for my RETIREMENT ENDORCEMENT for our AO visas. Or does anyone know for sure that we can simply apply while we are visiting in Bangkok or Pattaya Beach or other area or Thailand? IF we must use the INS office closest to Chiayaphum, does ANYONE know which office is closest to Chiayaphum? Neither Lat nor I are "familiar" with the INS districts shown below. And if the requirement is to report to the nearest INS office, I'm assuming that we will be required to report there to file our address requirement every 90 days there as well. I thought that someone had mentioned that it is now possible to mail in a postcard with the present address in to the Bangkok office every 90 days now but if that card is "lost in the mail" (and who ever heard of mail being lost in the Thai Post Office system...lol), what happens. Do you get a postcard back after they receive your postcard that you can keep/file that assures that you are current in satisfying your commitment? I also heard that you can simply visit the Police station in your locality and submit the current address info? Can someone give us an absolute reading on this? Does INS stamp your passport each 90 days with a stamp showing you have satisfied the reporting process every quarter of a year? Please let us know the correct info and if you are in Thailand now, what/where/how you are complying with the requirement. Ken/Rattana Bower [email protected] Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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