What paperwork do I need for my 90-day reporting on a Non-O visa with retirement extension in Thailand?

Jun 26, 2018
6 years ago
Brian ********
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90 day report

Got to do my first one shortly (at Jomtien). On a Non-O visa with retirement extension, nothing has changed since I got the visa.

So, what paperwork do I need when I get to the counter?

Thanks
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For your 90-day reporting at Jomtien on a Non-O visa with a retirement extension, you primarily need to bring your passport. Most users have reported that they did not need to fill out any extra forms, just presenting their passport and sometimes the departure card was sufficient. Processing times have been quick, typically under 10 minutes.
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Brian ********
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Thanks folks. I'll just rock up with my passport and a smile. If they want a form I'll do one then.
Gary *********
Just done it last week no need to fill any forms just passport and departure card ..in and out 10 mins
Noel *************
I've always submitted the form and scans from my passport of the photo page, most recent entry stamp, visa and the departure card.
Noel *************
Thank you
@Lyndon *******
but I wouldn't chance it in my local immigration office. The 90 Day report officer can be contrary at the best of times.
Lyndon ********
They throw them in the bin
Lyndon ********
If no details have changed the form not needed all info is in your passport
Lyndon ********
Me and my wife been on same visa and for 2 years and all we take is our passport ask at front desk for 90 day reporting for Retirement visa and take the number . It's always the shortest wait time and never taken more than 10 min in and out ,, if people fill out a form I have no idea why
Tony ********
For an identical situation today, all I had to hand in was a completed form and my passport. Took 5 minutes to process.
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