Hello all, I've got my retirement extension that's good until March 17, 2019. I went to Myanmar on March 29th through April 1st, prior to going to Myanmar I got the multiple entry stamp here in Phuket town. When I came back into Thailand I got a stamp that says Admitted until June 29. My question is when do I do (my first) 90 day report? And do I need to leave Thailand every 90 days even though I have the Retirement extension? I can post pics of the stamps if you need me to. Thank you in advance.
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TLDR : Answer Summary
The user is seeking clarification on the timing for their first 90-day report after entering Thailand with a retirement visa extension and whether they need to leave the country every 90 days. Community responses indicate that the first report is due 89 days from the latest entry stamp and advise the user to correct the entry stamp at their immigration office.
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).
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Thank's Tod. This forum is very helpful and I appreciate your time and knowledge. I was able to get my retirement extension with the help of this forum, Siam Legal wanted $750.00 for their "service". Thanks again.
Like I said your 90 day report is due 89 days after you stamped into the country (even if the amount of time they stamped you in for was wrong the entry date wasn't and that's how they count down for 90 day reporting).
Tod, in my defense, I was on a dive boat and the passports from all of the divers were taken to immigration by a member of the crew. That being said, I'll go to the immigration office tomorrow.
You got stamped in wrong and believe me you're not the first person to have this happen to :O
Don't wait until your 90 day report is due you need to go to your immigration office and get the stamp corrected to the expiration of your extension of stay.
And I am sure it goes without saying, CHECK your stamp when you get stamped in at passport control from now on ;) :)
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