Has anyone had any success in doing the online 90-Day Report with Nonthaburi Immigration?
Mine is due on the 3rd of April so I decided to give the online system another try. I'm not holding onto much hope though because my report from last year is still sitting at ''PENDING'' status and when I asked the officer during a previous visit to the immigration office why we could not complete the report online, he simply replied ''Cannot''.
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TLDR : Answer Summary
The conversation revolves around the difficulties faced by expats trying to complete the 90-Day Report online for Nonthaburi Immigration. The original poster shares a negative experience with the online system, which has left their report in 'PENDING' status since last year. Other commenters provide their insights, revealing that there are ongoing issues with the online reporting system, with some expats unable to even reach the pending stage. There are mentions of long wait times at immigration offices and the necessity of in-person visits, which are often time-consuming for those living farther away.
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Well, job done manually. Still at pending on the website. I arrived at 9 and the there was 16 people ahead of me. 50 minutes wait. 2 minutes later I was out of there :D
John West 're a new passport. I think your a little confused. You can request a new replacement UK passport at any time. They will add up to 9 months to it making it 10yrs and 9 months validity providing you have 9 months left on your old passport. If for instance you had 6 months left on it, they would add 6 months making it 10yrs and 6 months on your new passport.
If you applied now, your new passport would be valid for 10yrs and 9 months.
Tod First of all many thanks indeed for your valuable site and all the information you provide.
Going to ask a quiestion please and will ask my local Immigration.
My British passport expires in March 2020 and am on permission to stay based on retirement.
My current stamp is stamped until Feb 2019 so next year no problem and as you aware one can only apply for a new passport 9 months in advance ie June 2019 (and thinking of via Keys)
Would I need to take copies of my last stamp and would it be easy for Immigration to stamp the new passport as andwhen it comes.
you won't have any problem taking the letter stating you got a new passport, your old passport and the new one to the immigration office and getting them to transfer the extension of stay stamps
I've tried for 2 people over the last month to report online for Jomtien. You cannot even get to the pending stage anymore. You simply get the contact immigration message that you would, if you had not done a 90 day report. Ones been here reporting 8 years, the other 11 years.
I'll definitely keep this updated but I guess I will be on the road to there on the 3rd. Annoying really because it's a 2-hour round trip for me and I always go early morning so I'm in and out within 15 minutes.
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