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Do I need to report to immigration immediately upon returning to Bangkok on a NON IMM O visa?

Oct 10, 2018
8 years ago
Andy **********
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Live in Bangkok on a NON IMM O visa as married to Thai. I'm returning from the UK after a two week break to the same address as my last 90 day report before I left. Do I have to report to immigration within 24 hours of arriving back or just wait for my 90 day report. TIA
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The user is inquiring whether they need to report to Thai immigration within 24 hours after returning to Bangkok on a NON IMM O visa, or if they can wait for their regular 90-day report. Responses suggest that immediate reporting is not necessary.
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Henry *********
One of the great things about living in Bangkok is that there's none of this TM30 business!
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Andy **********
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Thanks.
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Paul *********
Bangkok - No
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