Just an observation (FYI) members. I was at Samut Prakan today doing 90 day retirement report.
In my 5 years here I've never had the "red stamp" notes on my notification slip about when my visa will expire.
A small but proactive initiative that pleased me.
Arrived at 9:00 am .... out by 9:40 without a booking.
Only about 70 people there.
TLDR : Answer Summary
A member shares their recent experience at the Samut Prakan immigration office for a 90-day retirement report, noting a positive change with the inclusion of a 'red stamp' indicating visa expiration dates on their notification slip. They were pleased with the efficiency, completing the process in about 40 minutes.
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