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There's no expiry date on a TM30. What are you talking about?
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Anonymous participant 558 I've been here 15 years. I've often ignored the 90-day report if I know I'm leaving the country in the near future. Airport and land border immigration don't give a sh1t about 90-dayer. Once you re-enter you start from scratch. They don't chase up historical discrepancies. I've done it probably ten times. Total fines: 0
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Anonymous participant 558 No. They don't chase up any previous 90-day reports. They're only focused on the current stamp
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Anonymous participant 558 Aren't we talking DTV here? I can't see any reason to go to immigration. And if you do need to go, you wait until you do a re-entry. Immigration won't be looking for a 90-day report, because you won't have been in the country at that point for 90-days. You'll just need a TM30
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Anonymous participant 558 Ain't going to happen. I think you're new here, otherwise you wouldn't be making such a misleading statement. What document would you want from immigration?
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Anonymous participant 558 Not going to happen
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@Greg *******
Excellent. So the whiney posters saying "immigration didn't tell me" should have known, as ignorance of the law is no excuse! Well done!
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@Greg *******
Nothing on the form. I only wish it was law then these self-entitled DTVers would have to stop whining
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@Greg *******
I'll have a look at the TM47 form and see if it refers to any specific act
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@Travelling *******
It's a policy requirement of Thai immigration. Doubt you'll find it anywhere in law.