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Due to flooding we moved temporarily from BKK to Hua Hin for a few weeks. Is it possible to send the 90 day report form from Hua Hin to Immigration in Bangkok with our BKK address on the form, but use a return envelope addressed to our temporary address in Hua Hin ?

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I think you should handle it as a change of address to Hua Hin and make your 90-day address notification in Hua Hin. If in another 90 days you are back in Bangkok, do the same in Bangkok then.

The single biggest problem in communication is the illusion that it has taken place. — George Bernard Shaw

 

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Maestro, for those of us in BKK who have mail-in 90 day reports upcoming, can you or others advise whether we should mail to Chaeng Wattana as normal, or mail instead to Suan Plu... I'm just talking about mail-ins... not in person reporting. Thanks...

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The announcement on the website of the Bangkok immigration office makes no mention of the mailing of the 90-day address notification, only about the notification in general to be done either at Suan Phlu or Chamchuri Square, depending on the type of extenstion one has. I would assume that the same rule applies both for personal and mailed notifications, but suggest that you call 1111 to make sure, seeing that the announcement says "For more details call 1111". They speak English at that number.

The single biggest problem in communication is the illusion that it has taken place. — George Bernard Shaw

 

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I think you should handle it as a change of address to Hua Hin and make your 90-day address notification in Hua Hin. If in another 90 days you are back in Bangkok, do the same in Bangkok then.

In early December I need to go back to immigration for my support extension which I would like to do in Bangkok as before. It is the 90 day report that I had a question whether anyone has reported their address and sent in a return addressed envelope with a different address then on the form.

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The announcement on the website of the Bangkok immigration office makes no mention of the mailing of the 90-day address notification, only about the notification in general to be done either at Suan Phlu or Chamchuri Square, depending on the type of extenstion one has. I would assume that the same rule applies both for personal and mailed notifications, but suggest that you call 1111 to make sure, seeing that the announcement says "For more details call 1111". They speak English at that number.

I believe it was suggested by Mario in another thread that mail-in 90-day reports to CW could continue at the present time...for those who would normally to do mail-in reports there.

The CW office isn't closed, I gather from the various reports, just difficult to access because of the surrounding flooding.

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