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Apologies if this has been answered but a site search didn't shed any light.

I am about to mail my first 90 day report and after reading some threads here I noticed that the Chiang Mai immigration thread  http://www.thaivisa.com/forum/topic/557382-90-day-report-procedures/  states photo copies of photo page, visa and extension page plus valid to page of the passport, while the the other thread (Bangkok) http://www.thaivisa.com/extensions90-day-reporting.html states photocopy of every page of the passport up to most recent page. Does anyone know which one is correct? My passport is pretty full so would make for a rather bulky envelope if I have to do every page. I am posting to the Chiang Mai office so I am tempted to follow the advice given there but I would also like to make sure there are no problems. Does anyone know for certain which one is correct?

Thanks in advance

I send in a copy of the bio page, visa page, latest extension stamp, admission stamp and TM6 form all signed and a 10 baht self addresses stamped envelope. EMS'd on Monday usually back by Friday, I us Nakhoh Sawan office and actually have a interpreted flyer from them out-ling the requirement..

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Thanks Wayned and Ubonjoe

 

As the saying goes 'the check is in the post'.

I was under the impression that the Chiang Mai office did not allow 90-day reporting by mail for those living within city limits. Has there been a recent change of heart?

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I was under the impression that the Chiang Mai office did not allow 90-day reporting by mail for those living within city limits. Has there been a recent change of heart?

 

If there hasn't that would explain the many people I saw there when I changed my address; however, I live a couple of hours drive from Chiang Mai so I hope my mailed report will accepted. 

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So, 14 days after I posted my 90 day report complete with SSAE and no reply. Do I

a) wait and hope for the best?

or 

b ) Do the drive and report in person?

I have the EMS receipt plus copies of the documents I posted and I have until Wednesday (5 days after my due date) to decide.

i don't fancy the drive but neither do I fancy a 2000 baht fine.

Any and all suggestions welcome.

Edited by ubonjoe
fixed unwanted smiley

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Why did  b close bracket turn in to an emoticon?

Why did  b close bracket turn in to an emoticon?

Because it is code for a emoticon. I fixed it by adding a space after the b.

It happens all the time.

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Thanks ubonjoe, will wait a while. 2000 baht is the lesser of two evils anyway. And learn something new everyday re b ). 

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