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Is there a problem if I can't do my 90-day reporting in my registered province in Thailand?

Apr 5, 2021
5 years ago
Ben **********
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Hi all,

Not strictly a visa question, but...

Is there an issue if I won't be able to do my 90 days reporting in the province (Samut Prakan) that I normally live? Should I bring anything specific to immigration (Prachuap Khirikhan) from the hotel where I temporarily stay?
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The user inquires about the implications of not being able to complete their 90-day reporting in their registered province of Samut Prakan while temporarily staying in Prachuap Khirikhan. A comment clarifies that the 90-day report must be made at the immigration office where the user is registered, and it can be done up to 15 days in advance or 7 days after the due date. It is also mentioned that reporting can be done by mail.
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James ********
Your 90 day report is to be made in the immigration office where you reside in and your address is registered.

It can be done up to 15 days in advance and 7 days after the date due .

And can be done by mail.
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Ben **********
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@James *******
thanks. Within 7 days after due date, I'm probably back anyway
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then you will be fine... Safe travels

Note the Songkran Holidays next week... Monday thru Thursday...

April is 12-15...All immigration offices are closed
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Ben **********
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@James *******
yes ofcourse
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Ben **********
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@James *******
ok, so "there is an issue" or not? Or do I now temporarily reside in this hotel where I am? ;)
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James ********
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have you filed a change of address Thai immigration that you have moved?
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Ben **********
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@James *******
no, just have to be here temporarily for family circumstances.
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