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New Passport and 90 Day Reporting by Mail

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I have a quick question about 90 Day Reporting. I recently had to get a new US Passport as the old one was due to expire. I am on an Retirement Extension of Stay and have been doing all my 90 Day Report via mail to Bangkok Division 1 Immigration Office. I had all the old stamps from my expired passport put into the new passport but they of course did not put my original Non-Immigrant O-A Visa stamp which has expired into the new passport. My question is do I need to include a photo copy of the original visa from the expired passport in my next 90 day report package or will the current valid extension of stay stamp in the new one be sufficient. I am guessing it is not needed but thought I would ask here prior to sending it in the next couple of weeks. Thanks in advance for anyone that might have gotten a new passport and experienced this.

When they transferred you stamps they put a large stamp in Thai that has all the info about your visa and entry you got from it written in it. You need to include that instead of the visa.

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When they transferred you stamps they put a large stamp in Thai that has all the info about your visa and entry you got from it written in it. You need to include that instead of the visa.

 

Thanks Ubonjoe for verifying what I thought, but wasn't 100% sure on, and also thanks for all of your assistance on the forum. Have a nice day.

When I did the stamp transfer to my new passport a few weeks ago, they put three hand stamps in the new passport 1. the information about my original O-A visa, 2. the information about my last entry at the airport, 3. the information about my current extension of stay.

 

If you have a re-entry permit (I don't) I guess that ought to be there as well.

Hi Guys, I picked up my new Passport yesterday, I had a Retirement extension on my old passport stamped until Passport expired, September 15th, Got original Retirement extention on April 8th so only got 5 Months when should have been 12 Months, at the Time the Agent I used said no probs, just bring new Passport back to me will get it transferred to new. he is now telling me cannot do Have to get new Visa ? is this right, makes little sense to me.

 

Help Please!.

Further, I did a 90 Day Report at Kap Cheong as I now live in Issan, Ansd I think they said just bring new passport and we will fix all for you, I lived in Jomtien before.

You will have to apply for a new extension of stay. You will have to show the same financial proof you needed when you got the shortened extension.

For a year now they no longer give you the remainder of your extension when you get a new passpprt you have to apply for a new oone.

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You will have to apply for a new extension of stay. You will have to show the same financial proof you needed when you got the shortened extension.

For a year now they no longer give you the remainder of your extension when you get a new passpprt you have to apply for a new oone.

To clarify that ubonjoe, when he did his extension his passport had less than one year to the expiration date. So his extension was only extended to that date. In my case last year when I got my extension of stay, my passport had more than a year before it expired so I was able to have the extension transferred to my new passport.

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