What should I do if I haven't received my 90 days report in Thailand after mailing it out?

Jul 8, 2021
3 years ago
A while back I posted here for help mailing my 90 days report. Tod was extremely helpful and I followed every step. The only problem is it's been over a month since I've mailed it (mailed to Chaengwattana on June 2nd) and haven't received it since. Kinda panicking moving around the city without the 90 days in my passport.

Any advice is appreciated. Thank you.
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The user is concerned after mailing their 90 days report to Chaengwattana over a month ago and hasn't received it back. According to comments, it's normal for the processing and return of the report to take 4 to 6 weeks. Suggestions include checking the EMS tracking number for confirmation of delivery and relaxing, as it's not usually required to show the receipt while traveling.
Wayne **********
Relax mate. I did the same with my last one. Check on the EMS website and enter the tracking number of the receipt to ensure your package was received by immigration. Screenshot the confirmed receipt and keep with the EMS receipt and your passport. And I gotta say you're a braver man than me moving about the city under the current situation. Chill OK.
Tod *********
why would you be panicking traveling around the city without your 90 day report receipt? It's not a "required to show when asked" type of receipt. Just dial the paranoia back a notch or three :)

It's taking between 4 and 6 weeks to get the 90 day receipt mailed back to you (because you mail it to Chaengwattana but it has to then be taken to Muang Thong Thani where the 90 day reporting is, processed and then mailed back.

As long as you have your EMS tracking number and checked to see that it was delivered you're fine. I'd say you'll get it here in another week or so
Ken ******
@Tod ********
why not advise us to send to muang thong thani?
Tod *********
I don't advice telling people to send it there
@K**
because you can't use the MTT office as the address for the 90 day reporting that's not how it works :(

In Bangkok you use this address, period, end of story

Immigration Office Division 1

Chalermprakiat Government Complex

120 Moo 3 Chaengwattana Road Soi 7

Thungsonghong, Laksi Bangkok
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Benjamin ******
@Ken *****
If the 90 day report is already submitted by mail, you can not do the "same" report in person. At worse the OP would only be fined 2K THB the next time they do something at the immigration office, and a 90 day report is not something police offices check for if you get stopped on the road.
Madelaine ****************
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@Tod ********
Thank you! I've been stopped twice by police to see my passport (specifically current visa, 90 days and wp) so that's why a bit of anxiety is there 😅

But thank you again!
Ken ******
@Madelaine *************
is it necessary to send mailed application 15 days BEFORE due date? or within 15 days? will it not be processed within 15 days? i can't really get the meaning
Madelaine ****************
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@Ken *****
According to the website and Tod's instructions, it's to be mailed 15 days before your due date.
Ken ******
@Madelaine *************
is the return postage still 10 bahts?
Madelaine ****************
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@Ken *****
Hi, yes it's 10 baht.
Ken ******
Look what I shared: Notification of staying in the Kingdom over 90 days – สำนักงานตรวจคนเข้าเมือง – Immigration Bureau @MIUI|
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Malcolm *************
@Madelaine *************
I think you have been very unlucky I have been here 12 years and never been asked to show my passport to police 🤞
Madelaine ****************
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@Malcolm ************
I've been here for 20 and they only stopped me during Covid, specifically rama9 area 😣
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