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What should I do if I'm over my 90-day report for my retirement visa in Thailand?

Oct 21, 2018
8 years ago
Kevin **********
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I have a retirement visa

Now i just noticed i.m over the 90 day report 30 days now?

How i can handle this now?

Thx
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If you have missed your 90-day reporting requirement for your retirement visa in Thailand, the recommended action is to go to the immigration office as soon as possible. You will likely have to pay a fine of 2000 baht and complete some additional paperwork. Don't worry too much, as this is a common issue among expats.
90 DAY REPORTING RESOURCES / SERVICES
  • Use the trusted Thailand 90 Day Reporting Serviceto get your in-person report done and mailed to you for as low as 375 THB (even if the online system doesn't work for you).
  • For immediate assistance, contact Thai Visa Centre directly via LINE at @ThaiVisaCentre or Email them.
  • Join the Thai Visa Advice Facebook Group to ask your questions, and get advice from others.
Kevin **********
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Thx all
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Nick *******
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If you've got a calendar, write it on there. I always do!
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Tod *********
You get a stamp like this in your passport.
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Mike ********
เธฟ2000 fine and a bunch of extra paperwork to sign did the same thing about 6 months ago
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Tod *********
face it you're not the first foreigner who forgot to do their 90 day report on time and got the failure to file 2000baht fine.

You'll be okay,
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Ron *******
Go too immigration, do your report and pay the 2000 baht fine.
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Jozef *********
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Jozef *********
There's an excellent app called '90 Days Report Calculator' for your android phone. Not sure about Apple.
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Kevin **********
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Cheers mate
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Ron *******
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yes of course. I wouldn't suggest doing it but if your a day or a year late, the fine is the same.
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Kevin **********
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You know Big joke storys
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Ron *******
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its not a big deal. I actually know people they couldn't be bothered to report for a whole year. They considered it easier to simply pay 2000 baht.
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Kevin **********
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I mixed the month

Sept 22 to October

Shit really
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Ron *******
You could be lucky and escape the fine. It has been known ๐Ÿ˜Š
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Hans ******
No problem, 2,000 bath fine, and make a sorry way
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Kevin **********
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