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Have just successfully completed my 90 day check in.
I asked what documents were needed for the 180 day extention and they said another (up to date) copy of a bank statement showing proof of 500,000 THB funds.
They also giggled and said they didn’t really know as it’s a new VISA 😊
I have an education visa and I’m due to do my 90 day check in on September 30th, where I’m granted a 15 day extension then have to return again to get the additional 75 days.
My query is that I’m flying out of Thailand back to the UK on October the 8th, so during the 15 day extension period, will I have any issues flying out of Thailand back to the UK?
Retirement visa, online 90 day check in. This time mine was rejected because of "wrong visa expiration date." (I thought I entered the same date as my last online check in which was approved. Maybe not?)
Does the field 'stay visa expire' ask for a date stamped on the passport or some other date?
A bit hard to search the group for this one. Thanks for any suggestions.
Jomtien/Pattaya immigration requires no paperwork, copies, nothing but passport for regular 90 day check-in. I learned during my first check-in at Lampang office that they want copies of all the usual passport pages, etc every time you check in. But I've forgotten, is there a standard 90 day check-in form even if rarely used? Maybe the officer told me last time to fill out TM 30 also for 90 day. Not sure. Just thought I would ask here about a form. More importatnt is that I walk in with passport copies and copy of house book, Can take care of form there. What I really hope is that this week I can make online check-in work since having changed my address and checked in once. I've never been able to get it to work before.
I’m on a retirement visa, (extension), during this pandemic period I have been doing my ninety day checking on line with no problems. I’m due to apply for my next extension in January, and am assuming/ hoping that with all visa amnesties having ceased I will just have to apply as per previous years before the pandemic caused untold havoc throughout the world.
I am over due to do my 90 day report. I was meant to do my report on the 3rd of June. But my college had informed me that I didn't have to do my report any longer as I was under the amnesty.
I will be going this Friday, the 24th of July, to do my report. I was told by my college that I will not need to pay any fines. Is this true?
This is also my first time doing the report. What documents do I need exactly?