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Stolen Passport in Thailand

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Went today for my 90 day report in Pattaya. Normal stuff, but I had my passport and all my documentation stolen a month ago. I do have a copy of my passport , visa and and everything that was in my passport. A letter of my Embassy that I applied for a new passport, copy of passport application, police report that I did report it and proof of residents from Immigration. They told me that I can not report my 90 days without a passport. I did not accept this and insist in a nice way that I want proof that I did report for my 90 days. If you do not have proof of 90 days report the fine for that can be up to Thb5000. Eventually the Immigration officer punched my passport number into the computer and issue me a 90 day report receipt. Model of the story, Don't take no for an answer from Immigration and just accept it. This can be fatal at the end.

Nice one. never been through something like that but it'll be a good reference if i ever encounter something like that

They never see your passport if you do it online or by post so why they need to see it if you go to the immigration

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They never see your passport if you do it online or by post so why they need to see it if you go to the immigration

Post or do it online is the same as go to 7/11 to report your 90 day stay in Thailand. Immigration need to put it in the database that you have reported, otherwise you have not report your 90 day stay in Thailand.

They never see your passport if you do it online or by post so why they need to see it if you go to the immigration

Post or do it online is the same as go to 7/11 to report your 90 day stay in Thailand. Immigration need to put it in the database that you have reported, otherwise you have not report your 90 day stay in Thailand.

Are you suggesting that 90 day reports cannot be done on line or by post ?

If so you are mistaken.

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They never see your passport if you do it online or by post so why they need to see it if you go to the immigration

Post or do it online is the same as go to 7/11 to report your 90 day stay in Thailand. Immigration need to put it in the database that you have reported, otherwise you have not report your 90 day stay in Thailand.

Are you suggesting that 90 day reports cannot be done on line or by post ?

If so you are mistaken.

No I'm not saying that you can not do 90 day reports by Registered post or Online but the onus is on you to make sure that the report was accepted

.http://www.keyvisathailand.com/your-complete-guide-to-90-day-reporting-online-in-thailand/

http://www.thaiembassy.com/thailand/90-day-reporting-immigration.php

They never see your passport if you do it online or by post so why they need to see it if you go to the immigration

Post or do it online is the same as go to 7/11 to report your 90 day stay in Thailand. Immigration need to put it in the database that you have reported, otherwise you have not report your 90 day stay in Thailand.

You report your 90 days at 7/11? This I would like to see.cheesy.gif

They never see your passport if you do it online or by post so why they need to see it if you go to the immigration

Post or do it online is the same as go to 7/11 to report your 90 day stay in Thailand. Immigration need to put it in the database that you have reported, otherwise you have not report your 90 day stay in Thailand.

Are you suggesting that 90 day reports cannot be done on line or by post ?

If so you are mistaken.

No I'm not saying that you can not do 90 day reports by Registered post or Online but the onus is on you to make sure that the report was accepted

.http://www.keyvisathailand.com/your-complete-guide-to-90-day-reporting-online-in-thailand/

http://www.thaiembassy.com/thailand/90-day-reporting-immigration.php

Both those commercial websites have wrong info on them.

One even mentions a immigration office that closed many years ago.

They never see your passport if you do it online or by post so why they need to see it if you go to the immigration

Post or do it online is the same as go to 7/11 to report your 90 day stay in Thailand. Immigration need to put it in the database that you have reported, otherwise you have not report your 90 day stay in Thailand.

Are you suggesting that 90 day reports cannot be done on line or by post ?

If so you are mistaken.

Where did I say you cannot do it by post or online all I was trying to saying that If you do it by post or online they do not see your passport so why must they see it if you go to the immigration if you can show them that he had all the reports to show that it was lost and he could not show his passport

They never see your passport if you do it online or by post so why they need to see it if you go to the immigration

Post or do it online is the same as go to 7/11 to report your 90 day stay in Thailand. Immigration need to put it in the database that you have reported, otherwise you have not report your 90 day stay in Thailand.

Are you suggesting that 90 day reports cannot be done on line or by post ?

If so you are mistaken.

Where did I say you cannot do it by post or online all I was trying to saying that If you do it by post or online they do not see your passport so why must they see it if you go to the immigration if you can show them that he had all the reports to show that it was lost and he could not show his passport

My response was not directed toward you.

Try reading "Rough Rider's" comment to which I did reply !

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