What should I do if I haven't received a response for my daughter's 90-day visa report renewal in Thailand?

Aug 22, 2020
4 years ago
Vanessa ***********
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Update :got the mail back👌🥳Hello everybody! A month ago I ve send by mail all documents to renew the 90 days of my daughter to CW and since then I haven't received any mail back from them. What I have to do? If any of you had the same issue in the past. Thanks a lot.
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A user shared an update after sending documents for their daughter's 90-day visa report renewal but not receiving a response. Comments provided various suggestions, including visiting the immigration office in person, ensuring that all documents were sent correctly (including a stamped self-addressed envelope), and considering the possibility of a backlog due to recent changes in report processing locations.
Tod *********
I'd give it time and see. With them having moved the 90 day reporting to the Muang Thong Thani location now, I think there is a back log of mail in applications
Tod *********
Did you use this address?

ATTENTION 90 Day Reporting

Immigration Office Division 1

Chalermprakiat Government Complex

120 Moo 3 Chaengwattana Road Soi 7

Thungsonghong, Laksi Bangkok
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did you include a self addressed stamped envelope for them to return the receipt of having done a 90 day report?
Tod *********
@Vanessa **********
what extension of stay are you on and when was the 90 day report due?
Vanessa ***********
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@Tod ********
it's Ed visa for my daughter. Day report was August 9th
Vanessa ***********
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@Tod ********
yes I did all
Vanessa ***********
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@Monti *******
yes I did
Guy ***********
Did you include a stamped, self-addressed envelope ?
Vanessa ***********
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@Guy **********
yes of course I did. Seems very long and affraid to be late now
George ******************
@Vanessa **********
years ago when an immigration officer first told me about the mail in option, he said to keep my receipt and then if there was any problem I could show I reported on time. So far I haven't had a problem. If I were you I'd go the the immigration office, explain to them you mailed your report in and show them your receipt. Hopefully everything will be worked out to your satisfaction.
Vanessa ***********
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@George *****************
thank you so much I will go. But the mail option was to save a way and back trip to Chang wattana...
George ******************
@Vanessa **********
as a second option you could send them a new report, with a cover letter explaining you have already sent a report and have not heard back, include a copy of the first report. If you still hear nothing, go to immigration. I think you will be safe until the 90 days from your last report are up.
Nima **********
You have to do one in person first, then easy to do online. Even during normal times, the line was not that long.
Tod *********
actually even if it's your first 90 day report you CAN use the mail in option ;)
Robert *******
As every body has to do a 90 day report, I would say, make an appointment if you are in Bangkok and visit the office
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