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What are the potential pitfalls of managing a 90-day report while relocating within Thailand?

Jul 28, 2021
5 years ago
Wayne **********
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I have a 90 day report in process via mail in BKK and have the EMS track to show is delivered. The jurstic here in Bangkok will forward the mail if it arrives after I have left. Am moving at the start of the new month after my second jab, and will get the TM30 done whilst in 14-day quarantine in Surin. I have been approved by Police to travel. Can anyone see any pitfalls?
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The user is in the process of submitting a 90-day immigration report via mail in Bangkok and is concerned about potential issues related to their upcoming move and quarantine. They are moving soon after receiving their second vaccine dose and plan to complete the TM30 form during a 14-day quarantine in Surin. A commenter reassures them that as long as their report has been received by immigration, they should simply wait for processing, which may take several weeks.
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Tod *********
nope none, if they already received it then you're just in the 'black hole' of waiting to get it processed and have the slip returned to you (assuming you included a self-addressed stamped envelope ;) )

You'll be fine. Just have to wait it out to get the receipt, it has been taking 4 to 6 weeks to get it back
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Wayne **********
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Thanks
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Yes, same time frame as last time...
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