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Joel ******
For the US, I always put US, even though my last one was obtained in Malaysia. It's still issued through the US via the consulate or embassy and there's no distinction with where in the US it may be getting processed.
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@Philip **********
got multiple at Suvarnabhumi about 8 hours ago, so yes, you can.
Joel ******
I believe you're in Hua Hin
@George *******
- it's 45 days here.
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@Lloyd *******
curious how much time he has left on his stamp. Doesn't CM require a minimum of 21 days? Doesn't account for a 30 day extension, if he hasn't gotten that yet.
Joel ******
September 19 is more than 90 days after your June 19 entry. Your entry date counts as day 1.
Joel ******
Yes, it needs to be done 90 days from your last report.
Joel ******
Thanks for the responses. Doesn't quite get to the answer I was looking for. I do my 90 day report online, no problem. My question is - if I'm traveling and staying in a temporary place at the time of my 90 day report (TM-47), do I report my permanent residence in Chiang Mai or my temporary one where I am at the time of the report?