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Just done my first Thai Retirement Visa (Non-O) on-line 90-day reporting at the web-site.
I have done my first reporting requirement reporting in-person as they say do.
Had a few little issues with getting the form filled in. The biggest single thing is the TM47 form would not allow me to enter some small amount of info, like the check-mark for either naming myself a tourist or a retiree. It would not accept either selection.
Good news is it accepted the form as a whole. Now my question: there is a place on the form listing the status of the form approval.
So far at the status slot it says 'Pending'.
So how long does it typically take for it to show 'Accept' or 'Reject'?
One day, 2 days, 5 days?
I looked on the net but could find no definitive info.
I am in Bangkok and coming up to my first 90 days and need to do my report. Can anyone confirm the first report can be done by mail? And one of the things requested on the immigration websites is a self addressed and stamped envelope - on the immigration.go.th it says to put a 10baht stamp, but on the Bangkok.immigration.go.th website it says a 35baht stamp. Not a huge cost either way but can anyone clarify? Thank you
I’d like to inquire about my first 90-day reporting for my retirement visa in Bangkok. The date in my passport is listed as 14th June. Am I required to report exactly on that date, or is it possible to do so a few days earlier?
Also, could you please let me know what documents or requirements I should prepare for the reporting?
I just did my 90 day reporting in Chiang Mai as a DTV and it took less than 5 minutes. I was prepared to spend the whole day there. So happy the process was smooth
For the first 90 day report I know I should go to immigration rather than attempt it online. I need my passport, photocopy of info page, photocopy of visa and tm 47 form. Anything else? Thanks all
I'm doing my first 90 day report in Bangkok in person after converting my non-O visa into a one year retirement visa. I have the small slip the immigration office gave me and my stamped passport. Is the 14 day prior and 7 day after reporting day rule still in effect? What other items do I need or are recommended that I bring with me? Is there a form I can pick up at the information desk? What copies, if any, should I make before I enter the queue? Thank you in advance.