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Richard *******
Your 90 days resets when you exit/enter the country, so no need to keep the old slip. However as you did not file your previous 90 day report, you may be liable for a fine when you next report.
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@James *******
I agree. In the end it is always best to ask your local immigration office what they 'prefer'.
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@Ron ******
Bangkok Bank can update their time deposits without putting in money. Krung Sri allows small amounts to be added to update the book.Both have instant access time deposits, if you withdraw you just lose the interest on that.
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When you exit the country carry both passports with you. Then get a new visa in the new passport.
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Are you here on a visa or an extension of stay ?.
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Not a problem, if you have already completed the departure section, then just correct it, I doubt they will even notice. I have done it several times.
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James Miller It is about time Thai Immigration issued a common standard throughout all their offices, rather than act like bank managers owning their fiefdom.
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but only in the last two weeks has this been enforced or required.
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@Darren ********
Exactly, and that is why I specified "Hotel that registers you", as I do know that many small ones don't bother.
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@Roman *********
There are no 30 day tourist visa stamps. You mean a visa exemption. It would depend if you are staying in a hotel that registers you online or not.