One Stop Service Center Relocation
Started by thaihome, 2009-11-04 09:21
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#2Posted 2009-11-04 09:51:22
I have to do my next 90 day report on 3 January, which is a Sunday. Does the 7 day grace period still apply, particularly 7 days after the due date as I will be away (in Thailand) for New Year? I use the One Stop Visa Centre for my 90 day reports.
Edited by brewsterbudgen, 2009-11-04 09:52:12. #3Posted 2009-11-04 09:58:50
Too many people to ignore have recently posted they had been told it is now only 7 days before. Nothing official changing 'policy' has been issued but it was always a policy rather than law so they may not do so. I would go early (if they open) or use Chiang Watanna for that report.
#4Posted 2009-11-04 19:48:39
You could always post it to Chaeng Wattana (address below)
กองบังคับการตรวจคนเข้าเมือง 1 (งานรับแจ้ง 90 วัน) ศูนย์ราชการเฉลิมพระเกียรติ 80 พรรษา (อาคารบี. ชั้น 2) 120 ม.3 แจ้งวัฒนะ ซอย 7 ถนนแจ้งวัฒนะ แขวงทุ่งสองห้อง เขตหลักสี่ กรุงเทพฯ 10210 #5Posted 2009-11-04 19:57:14
Indeed you could. Send in by EMS; must arrive by the due report date.
#6Posted 2009-11-04 21:36:26
Well Lopburi
You are going to tell me that I am off topic again but do I understand this correctly: We can mail our request for the 90 days even though we are registered in Bangkok but away, in Thailand? #7Posted 2009-11-04 23:23:02
Well Lopburi You are going to tell me that I am off topic again but do I understand this correctly: We can mail our request for the 90 days even though we are registered in Bangkok but away, in Thailand? As long as the address back to you on the return envelope is your Bangkok address they don't care where you mailed the 90 day report from. This assures them you will pick up your new 90 day slip at your registered Bangkok address. I have done this many, many times as I am frequently up-country. #8Posted 2009-11-04 23:28:49
As long as the address back to you on the return envelope is your Bangkok address they don't care where you mailed the 90 day report from. This assures them you will pick up your new 90 day slip at your registered Bangkok address. I have done this many, many times as I am frequently up-country. #9Posted 2009-11-05 10:26:11
Thank you for he reply
Last year I wanted to send the papers to them but, at the Suanplu immigration, I was told by one of the girls I could not do that as I was staying in Bangkok This was confirmed by many of the posters on this site Does that mean that, since Bangkok doesn't take care of this nationwide anymore, the rule has changed and we are allowed to mail it? #10Posted 2009-11-05 11:07:18
Bangkok always said you could not do if you asked - but those that just did it had no problems. Not sure if it is sanctioned now or not but many people seem to be doing it.
#11Posted 2009-11-05 11:51:39
Here'a question: We know that CW accept 90 day reports by post. Does the One Stop Visa Centre (Ratchayothin, but soon to be Sam Yan) accept post ins?
#12Posted 2010-02-17 18:00:47
Does the One Stop Visa Centre (Ratchayothin, but soon to be Sam Yan) accept post ins? #14Posted 2010-03-10 02:26:48 |
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