Buriram Expats
Buriram Province - General Category => Isaan Thai Visa => Topic started by: JanAndersLarsson on January 26, 2015, 02:38:16 PM
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Today I went first to my local postoffice and asked when my registered mail with my 90-day report from December 26 last year had been delivered in Kap Choeng. Good service as usual and I got the answer from Kap Choeng postoffice that they had delivered it on December 29. My report date was January 9 so they had plenty of time even if the New Year was celebrated in between.
With this information I called the immigration office and was told that they no longer accepted 90-days report by mail The new boss had said NO) so now I have to travel my 2x195 km every 90 days again. I just wonder if I get my show of gratitude back oldmanwithstick
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Today I went first to my local postoffice and asked when my registered mail with my 90-day report from December 26 last year had been delivered in Kap Choeng. Good service as usual and I got the answer from Kap Choeng postoffice that they had delivered it on December 29. My report date was January 9 so they had plenty of time even if the New Year was celebrated in between.
With this information I called the immigration office and was told that they no longer accepted 90-days report by mail The new boss had said NO) so now I have to travel my 2x195 km every 90 days again. I just wonder if I get my show of gratitude back oldmanwithstick
No !!!!
And don't be surprised if they hit you up for 2000 Baht late reporting fee :o
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Today I went first to my local postoffice and asked when my registered mail with my 90-day report from December 26 last year had been delivered in Kap Choeng. Good service as usual and I got the answer from Kap Choeng postoffice that they had delivered it on December 29. My report date was January 9 so they had plenty of time even if the New Year was celebrated in between.
With this information I called the immigration office and was told that they no longer accepted 90-days report by mail The new boss had said NO) so now I have to travel my 2x195 km every 90 days again. I just wonder if I get my show of gratitude back oldmanwithstick
No !!!!
And don't be surprised if they hit you up for 2000 Baht late reporting fee :o
Hell they may jack it to the max of 5,000 baht. whistle
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OH so nice of them to send you a post or give a call to let you know that your paperwork arrived safely but unfortunately they will be doing nothing with it. TIT
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I told you this 1 week ago
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Easy now. All of us !
Yesterday I was told on the phone that KCI don't accept the 90-day report by mail any more. Hence I quickly posted my first message on this subject.
Today I got the receipt for my last report to January 9 with no mention that they should not accept my reports by mail anymore. The receipt was dated January 8.
I will ignore what I was told on the phone yesterday and send my next report by mail again in April. Then I will have plenty of time to wait before I shall go and apply for a new extension of stay in the beginning of May