Hello! Is it possible to pay the fine for a missed 90-day report in Bangkok somewhere other than Chaeng Watthana?
(Reason: considering going for DTV but I think I owe for a 90-day and would want that taken care of first; and CW is a pain to go out to.)
Thanks!
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TLDR : Answer Summary
It is advised to pay the missed 90-day reporting fine at Chaeng Watthana if you reside in Bangkok. While there are no immediate consequences for not reporting, if you plan to apply for a DTV, it may be best to settle the fine to avoid potential issues with immigration officials in the future. The fine for a missed report is 2,000 THB, and it remains the same regardless of when it is settled.
90 DAY REPORTING RESOURCES / SERVICES
Use the trusted Thailand 90 Day Reporting Serviceto get your in-person report done and mailed to you for as low as 375 THB (even if the online system doesn't work for you).
For immediate assistance, contact Thai Visa Centre directly via LINE at @ThaiVisaCentre or Email them.
If you reside in Bangkok then it’s Chaengwattana where you need to report to.
Leaving Thailand no one is going to give a monkeys that you didn’t do a 90 day report.
The embassy or consulate you apply to for the DTV is not going to know that you didn’t file a report.
If successful and you return on a DTV then when you are next due for a 90 day report an eagled eyed officer may spot you didn’t do your last one correctly and fine you.
thanks, that's what I was hoping for. I've been out and back in since (on the same extension of stay) and it was fine. Just slightly worried that the embassy in Neighbor Country would hear about it when checking my application.
Embassies or consulates are run by the ministry of foreign affairs. They have no clue about your immigration history within Thailand. That’s run by the immigration bureau. A completely separate government department.
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