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Should I Go to Immigration in Person for My 90-Day Report During Amnesty?

May 19, 2020
6 years ago
Annina ***************
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Hey! I know we currently have amnesty for 90 day report. But I still sent in my 90 day report via mail. They mailed back all the documents and wrote on the form "please contact immigration in person" Question is, should I go in as they said or stay on the amnesty until they say to report again. And no this is not my first 90 day report. Thanks in advance!
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The user inquired whether to visit immigration in person after receiving a request from them, despite currently being under amnesty for the 90-day report. A comment suggested that visiting immigration is advisable since they explicitly requested it and noted that offices are relatively less busy at the moment.
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James ********
If Thai Immigration has asked you to visit them re your 90 day report, I suggest you visit them.

Offices are not busy at this time.

Good Luck...

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