What does the integration of the 90-day report and TM30 mean for expats in Thailand?

Apr 5, 2021
4 years ago
Vladimir ********
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Hi All, I finally get my 90 days report receipt by mail back, exactly 5 weeks from the date it was received at CW 90 days address. This means I will not need to travel to MTT trying to “recover” my notification because I must have it for extension of stay. The interesting thing is return address - usually it was stamp, but now it’s a sticker and department named “Notification of Foreigner Residence”, the rest of address is the same as before for 90 days. Not sure what this means in perspective, just FYI admins, I think the 90 days and TM30 will be joined soon?
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TLDR : Answer Summary
The user reports receiving their 90-day report receipt by mail after a 5-week wait, indicating that they no longer need to travel to MTT for it. The return address now features a sticker and the department named 'Notification of Foreigner Residence', suggesting possible changes or integration with the TM30 process. Other comments reflect an understanding that the processing time for returns may improve if operations return to Cheangwattana.
Tod *********
Thanx for the update. I mentioned in posts where people asked about it that it was taking about 6 weeks to get it back in the mail. I can't see it getting faster until they go back to Cheangwattana and their old spaces rather than MTT
Vladimir ********
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@Tod ********
this is 3rd notification in a row since they moved to MTT, timings was: 6 weeks, 2 weeks (as before move to MTT) and this one 5 weeks.
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