I was just curious has anyone with a LTR ever done the 1 year reporting. I doubt many have because most people will fly out a least once a year. Were you notified? what was the process?
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The conversation discusses the process of the 1-year reporting requirement for holders of the Long-Term Resident (LTR) visa in Thailand. Participants share their experiences, noting that the process involves visiting an immigration office, where specific forms are provided. It is emphasized that no notification is sent to LTR holders regarding the reporting, and the requirement resets similarly to the 90-day report. One user mentions they completed the reporting last year and is preparing to do it again soon.
LONG TERM RESIDENT (LTR) VISA RESOURCES / SERVICES
I did it last year. I’m about to do it again this month. No, you don’t get a notice. You go to the new office in One Bangkok. I visited the office in One Bangkok specifically to ask where I am to do the 1 year report.
Bob **********
The reporting resets the same as a 90 day report so if your in an out you should only have to do your 5 year
Ruud ******************
It’s easy, go to your immigration office and they will help you. They will gave a form for this. Check before at which immigration office you want to go. Not every branch can do this
From the BOI LTR website - “LTR Visa holders staying in Thailand for a period longer than 1 year consecutively are required to report the current address to the Immigration Bureau at Thailand Investment and Expat Services Center (TIESC), 6th Floor, PARADE Zone, One Bangkok Building,Bangkok either in person, or by authorizing someone to report for you on your behalf. This report must be done on a yearly basis counting from LTR Visa issuance date (15 days before or 7 days after the date specified on 1-year report notification card). However, in the case of re-entering the Kingdom, the report will be due in 1 year from the date of the latest arrival.’”
Interesting. OK. If you did it then you did it. I would advise an LTR holder to check with their local immigration office given that the BOI website only says to do it at their office in Bangkok.
I happen to live in Bangkok and I have visited the BOI office here and know where I am supposed to do it.