Dear expats, if i lost my TM 6 and they sre asking for a 90 day report that i dont have in order to get a covid visa extension, what would be my best choice?
I was thinking of going directly to Muang Thing Thani, file for the lost TM 6 and the 90 day report at the police station there and try to get both.
Any flaws in my plan or other suggestions?
by the way, I dont have a 90 day report because i came into thailand less than 60 days ago, can i still make one in Muang Thong Tani?
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TLDR : Answer Summary
An expat is seeking advice on losing their TM 6 and needing a 90-day report to apply for a COVID visa extension. They plan to go to Muang Thong Thani to file for both the lost TM 6 and the report but question if this is viable since they arrived in Thailand less than 60 days ago and don't have a 90-day report yet. A commenter advises filing a police report for the lost TM 6 and clarifies that the process for obtaining extensions may require prior extensions to be granted.
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You need a TM.6. Go to the police station and file a police report, reporting the TM6 lost. You'll go to Muang Thong Thani and request a new TM 6
> I dont have a 90 day report because i came into thailand less than 60 days ago, can i still make one in Muang Thong Tani?
This is what I'm not understanding. For Bangkok, a person needs to get a 30 day extension of stay based on tourism before being able to apply for a 60 day extension of stay based on unable to travel due to COVID-19. Did you already get your 30 day extension of stay?
No, but you need to file a 90 day report IF you're in Thailand for 90 or more consecutive days (for some immigration offices, I think Bangkok is one of those offices).
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