May 25, 201214 yr I'm on an education visa and have done the first visit to Chaeng Wattana after the first 90 days were up but now need to do my first 90 day report. What do I need to bring with me? I have a slip in my passport from my last visit. My language school will be giving me some papers to take but I haven't received them yet. Do you think I can get in and out if I arrive there at about 1.30 pm on a weekday (not Monday)? Thanks.
May 25, 201214 yr Are you talking about a new 90 day extension or doing a 90 day report of your address? Or both?
May 25, 201214 yr TM.7 for extension of stay and 1,900 baht and 4x6cm photo and copies of passport/visa/extension/departure card and school paprwork. TM.47 for 90 day address report. And yes you should be able to do at 1330
May 25, 201214 yr Author Are you talking about a new 90 day extension or doing a 90 day report of your address? Or both? Not sure to be honest! Probably both now you mention it. Will ask at the language school. Thanks for both replies.
May 25, 201214 yr it seems indeed both. The school will give you the paperwork for the extension of stay and at the same time you must go with your passport and papers and do the 90 day report at another section. Yoru school will explain it to you, I'm sure.
May 26, 201214 yr The 90 day report can be done on your behalf, you can even do it by mail. But the extension of stay must be done by you in person.
May 26, 201214 yr The 90 day report can be done on your behalf, you can even do it by mail. But the extension of stay must be done by you in person. Korat (perhaps amongst others) had said they would not accept reporting by post. I was therefore surprised to hear from a friend that he was told that he could report by phone. This was just after paying 5,000 baht cash for (what appears to be) a marriage extension without having a current visa in place !
May 26, 201214 yr Never heard of repoting by phone. Maybe fax? You need to hand over a form, with your signatue and in retuern you get a slip with the immirgation officer's signature.
May 26, 201214 yr Never heard of repoting by phone. Maybe fax? You need to hand over a form, with your signatue and in retuern you get a slip with the immirgation officer's signature. Which is why I was surprised. (a few typo's there Mario - on the Gin, mai ? )
May 26, 201214 yr Never heard of repoting by phone. Maybe fax? You need to hand over a form, with your signatue and in retuern you get a slip with the immirgation officer's signature. Which is why I was surprised. (a few typo's there Mario - on the Gin, mai ? ) Just missing my good old IBM keyboard, that types like a type machine instead of those toy keyboards they sell nowadays.
May 26, 201214 yr ok so can I do my 90 days notification by email?or is this different from each immigration office?Im in Phuket. Edited May 26, 201214 yr by crille30
May 27, 201214 yr You can do it by post or in person or let another person do it for you. You cannot do it by e-mail.
May 27, 201214 yr You can do it by post or in person or let another person do it for you. You cannot do it by e-mail. ok thanks Mario
May 30, 201214 yr Author It says it closes at 1630. What happens if I get there at 1620? Do they let people in, close the doors and process the people inside or stop people coming in before closing time?
May 30, 201214 yr Here's a link to the Immigration ,where you can download all forms. Fill them out on your computer, next time you only have to change the date. Saves time. Cheers- http://www.immigration.go.th/nov2004/en/base.php?page=download
May 30, 201214 yr It says it closes at 1630. What happens if I get there at 1620? Do they let people in, close the doors and process the people inside or stop people coming in before closing time? What happens if you're having a baby and not carrying pampers with you? Sorry, but your question is out of space.......
May 30, 201214 yr Author So the doors shut at 1630 and they remove anyone inside who is still queuing?
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