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Can I do my 90-day report in person if the online booking is full?

Mar 28, 2021
5 years ago
Sarnai ************
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The 90 day report online booking for MTT is full. Will I be able to show up and get it done (with some queuing)?

Thanks in advance.
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The post discusses the difficulty of booking an online appointment for the 90-day report at the MTT immigration office in Thailand. Users suggest that it's possible to walk in and complete the report in person, though there may be a wait. The conversation also touches on the flexibility of the 90-day report timings and the availability of necessary forms at the immigration office.
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Sarnai ************
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Do they provide TM 47 forms or is there a print shop?
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Sarnai ************
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Hehe, sorry, They meaning immigration office. Like how CW provide all the forms if you don’t have it.
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Ellie *******
There is one print shop there. Better to check this before you decide to use there on that day.

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Ellie *******
You can get forms at the immigration office.
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Ellie *******
Who does that "they" mean?
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Marty *********
Interesting. Is the online 90 day reporting system working now?
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No, it is not
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Sarnai ************
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Thanks guys! 😁
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Bobby ********
Sarnai Enkhbaatar. Or simplest of all, do it by tracked mail. As close as your closest post office!
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Benjamin ******
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IF it's 15 days before the due date.
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Bobby ********
Benjamin Hays. They must receive it by the due date, hence the tracking. If the tracking shows it didn't arrive by the due date, you still have seven days to panic and get your bum up to MTT. I've used tracked mail for both 90-day and TM30, and public holidays aside within Bangkok it takes no more than three days to get there.
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Tod *********
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yeah, the immigration office has been known to stamp on your 90 day receipt mail it before 14 days or risk getting it returned to you :/
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Ellie *******
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there were reports that saying 90days report application got refused and sent back unaccepted when that mail dated later than 14 days before the due date.
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Bobby ********
Ellie Takei. I've done it twice by mail. Both times I sent it exactly 15 days before the due date. Both times it worked. That's all I can go by. I'd be more concerned that if it got there a day early it would be rejected on the grounds it was outside of the timeframe.
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You were in the window of application by mail for 90days reporting. It is until 14days before the due date.. But right, I don't know for sure how early you can send by EMS.
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Benjamin ******
You should be able to. Don't forget, you can do it 15 days before up to 7 days after without a fine as well.
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Malcolm ********
yes
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