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Does someone knows a good cheap agent who can do 90 day reporting fast and well done he in BKK. I'm not over time but tried online on app and on laptop and it not accept.

Looking for good agent at good price here in Bangkok. I live Silom area. Can take bus mrt bts if none around this area

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2 minutes ago, Tanoshi said:

Is there a specific reason why you can't submit the report yourself.

You don't need an agent, a friend can submit it on your behalf.

If the office would be in the city sure would go. But it outside bkk. All immigration offices are extremely far away.

Mass gathering is also not a place i want to go to these days. I'm over 60 years old and risk patient

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7 minutes ago, ericdiam said:

AIl immigration offices are extremely far away.

Mass gathering is also not a place i want to go to these days. I'm over 60 years old and risk patient

 

Certainly not all Immigration Offices are extremely far away, in Hua Hin for instance there is an office in the basement of a large mall, usually very quiet, socially distanced and you can be in and out in minutes.

I know your talking about Bangkok, but I'm sure there are other offices as convienient at Hua Hin, so certainly all offices are not "extremely far away".

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11 minutes ago, ubonjoe said:

When is your report due? You might still be able to it by mail.

The date is 29th of May 

Never have done with post

What all documents are needed? 

Copies? Money inside? Or it free? 

Thanks in advance 

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10 minutes ago, ericdiam said:

The date is 29th of May 

Never have done with post

What all documents are needed? 

Copies? Money inside? Or it free? 

Thanks in advance 

Completed TM47.

Copy of Passport photo page.

Copy of last Visa.

Copy of last extension stamp.

Copy of last entry stamp.

Copy of TM6 (front and back).

Self addressed return envelope for the receipt return.

 

I recommend paying EMS for both envelopes. That way even if you don't receive the receipt back, you have the proof they received the report.

 

90 day reports are free.

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25 minutes ago, AlfHuy said:

My mail report was received on 07 April and nothing received back yet.

What's the turn around time?

It's almost 6 weeks now.

Received mine from CW yesterday. Almost 6 weeks.

 

OP do your report by mail. You have time. Easy.

 

 

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7 minutes ago, DrJack54 said:

Received mine from CW yesterday. Almost 6 weeks.

 

OP do your report by mail. You have time. Easy.

 

 

What all documents are needed to do by post? 

Any cash money? 

 

 

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1 minute ago, ericdiam said:

What all documents are needed to do by post? 

Any cash money? 

Info is here that also has the address to mail it to. https://www.immigration.go.th/en/?page_id=1666

Ignore the mail it 15 days before part. You still have to time to send it by EMS and it will still be there 7 days before your report date that is the real requirement.

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4 minutes ago, ericdiam said:

What all documents are needed to do by post? 

Any cash money? 

 

 

Tanoshi posted clear advice above. 

No payment required. 

Make sure that you include self addressed envelope.

Use EMS both envelopes

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1 hour ago, ericdiam said:

I'm not over time but tried online on app and on laptop and it not accept.

 

I just tried to do mine online as well. I got flagged and told to contact the office.

 

Same?

 

The woman on the hotline checked quickly and returned then told me to keep trying. I did not have a high level of confidence but she's literally said that it was up and down.

 

I have some time but I will keep trying I would just like to know if anyone else could verify this is in fact what's going on thank you.

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6 minutes ago, AlfHuy said:

Why they mention: "at least 15 days before"?

Because the Immigration websites recommend either a 5 baht or 10 baht stamp (depending which one you read). Standard post can take several days to reach it's intended destination.

EMS is usually next day if posted in the morning.

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