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What documents do I need for my first 90-day report in Thailand after a Non-O visa extension based on retirement?

Nov 3, 2017
8 years ago
Rob ********
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My wife and I are doing our first 90 day report since extending a single entry 90 day non O based on retirement back in August. We live in CM so we'll be going to Promenada next week. Just wanted to double check with anyone who's very recently done their first report: Please verify all possible documentation needed.

And we're hoping to go mid week in the early afternoon given that there's no immigration holidays this or next week and hoping not to be shut out of the queue. Does anyone think that's unreasonable? (Tod; if you read this, let someone else answer and enjoy your USA trip without worrying about this group)
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The user is preparing for their first 90-day report in Chiang Mai after extending a Non-O visa based on retirement. They are seeking confirmation on the necessary documentation for the report. Comments suggest that only the passport and the completed 90-day report form are required, and that mailing in the report is also an option. The user plans to visit midweek to avoid long queues.
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Rob ********
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Thanks for the comments
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@Len *****
No; there’s no joint privileges in Thailand. My wife “follows” or “piggybacks” off my retirement extension because she’s not yet 50 Basically this means we applied for retirement extensions based on marriage and because she’s not yet 50, she didn’t need her own 800K in a Thai bank account but rather, we went to the US consulate to get a standard boilerplate latter that swears we are married. The consulate doesn’t need any proof and in fact is not legally allowed to even look at your marriage certificate because they are not allowed to verify documents issued by a state. So it’s really stupid but it’s basically the honor system. It’s $50 USD for the letter and takes two minutes but you need an appointment so plan ahead. They treat her visa exactly the same as mine with the same retirement privileges and same expiry dates. We both do individual 90 day reporting

I’m also told if you’re not using an agent you should probably bring the original marriage certificate or certified copy.
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Len ******
Rob what was required for your extension my sister and bro in law have to go to immigration in December are you treated as a couple ?
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Bob *********
Rob why not afford the immigration bullshit and mail in your 90 day. Don't forget the return envelope with the stamps. I put a 5 baht stamp on the return envelope with my address.
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Andre **********************
You have 14 days before and 7 days after. Just your passport and the 90 days report form to be fill up.
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