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Lost 90 day report certificate

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Somehow, the portion of the 90 day report that gets stapled into your passport has gone missing from mine. What happens next? Is there a fine? How should I deal with this? I still have time to go before I have to report in, so being late is not an issue.

Just report on time and you should be fine. Immigration has records of your 90 day reporting and can check that you did your report, so you should not be fined.

They should have a record in the their computer of your last report. If not they could find your last report in their files.

Nope. That'll be 2,000 THB. Sucks. They should have record. But I've had to race home to get it once and paid the fine a another time.

When something similar happened to me (I reported by mail and they returned my documents, but not the all-important slip), I went to immigration (this is in the provinces). They didn't have computerised records, and I had to spend half an hour going through a manual ledger to find where they'd recorded my report. They then gave me a duplicate. No fine.

Earlier this year I got a new passport. I went to Jomtien Immigration and they transferred my extension to it but they did not move the 90 day receipt. A month later I went for my 90 days report and the officer pointed out that the previous report was not in the passport. He made me go home and retrieve it from the old passport. Or, I could pay 2,000 baht.

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Nope. That'll be 2,000 THB. Sucks. They should have record. But I've had to race home to get it once and paid the fine a another time.

Nope it was 0 baht. They just scanned my passport into their system and immediately found the day of my last report. Took maybe 1 minute longer than usual.

Nope. That'll be 2,000 THB. Sucks. They should have record. But I've had to race home to get it once and paid the fine a another time.

Nope it was 0 baht. They just scanned my passport into their system and immediately found the day of my last report. Took maybe 1 minute longer than usual.

F me. That's good new for you I guess.

it is just a reminder and should be no penalty if lost.

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