2 part related question. I think I know the answers, but "I thought" doesn't carry much weight at immigration if I am wrong!!
1. Transferred my visa to my new passport a couple of weeks ago. Will I need to make a 90 report in person with the new passport 1st before I can do online reporting ( I have been doing) or am I still good to go?
1. 90 day report is due 9 Jan 21. Renewed my retirement extension today 3 Dec, valid until 13 Dec 21. Does my 90 still need to be done 9 Jan or does the 90 days start from today ( renewal of visa)?
Yes, I now realize these are questions I could/should have asked at the 90 day desk while I was there. Thanks in advance!
TLDR : Answer Summary
The user is inquiring whether they need to report in person after transferring their visa to a new passport and if their recent retirement visa extension affects their upcoming 90-day report. According to a community response, once you change passports, you cannot use the online reporting system and must report in person after traveling outside and re-entering Thailand. Additionally, the 90-day reporting is independent of the retirement extension and remains due as originally scheduled.
NON-O RETIREMENT VISA RESOURCES / SERVICES
- Go to the Retirement Visa Section for information on requirements, including age restrictions, financial requirements, and necessary documentation.
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