Bar Codes In Passports For 90 Day Reports Just Came To Chiang Mai
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#1Posted 2012-02-09 16:46:31
I've seen some reports on the Chiang Mai forum that the local immigration office recently started to add bar codes to passports of people coming for 90 day reports. I personally haven't experienced it because my next 90 day report isn't due for a month. But, everyone's wondering why they're doing it and, more importantly, how does it improve the process?
Does this mean that we will no longer have those little slips of paper in our passports? Does it mean we'll be able to swipe the passport over a scanner and our 90 day report will be done -- no queue numbers, no waiting 45 - 60 mintues as has become the norm in Chiang Mai? How does it affect people who do 90 day reports by mail? #2Posted 2012-02-09 16:53:08
As the system got sidetracked by the flooding do not believe anyone has been for new reports yet but from my understanding the bar code will be read and computer will spit out a new reporting slip. No TM.47 required so should make it much faster.
#3Posted 2012-02-09 16:55:04
Sounds like it means your passport is going to get full a lot quicker if they put one in for every 90 day report.
#4Posted 2012-02-09 17:00:02
I've sent e-mails today to Chiang Mai immigration to see if they may be able to shed light on the subject. I just did my 90 day yesterday (CM) and they added the bar codes to my passport. BTW, 5 minutes in and out for the reporting. It's all in the timing.
//edit - I supplied them with a link to this topic also so behave yourselves. #5Posted 2012-02-09 17:06:17
The immigration office in Loei has been doing this for months and the bar code is actually on the 90 day reminder slip not in the passport itself, are the other offices doing the same?
#6Posted 2012-02-09 17:08:39
The immigration office in Loei has been doing this for months and the bar code is actually on the 90 day reminder slip not in the passport itself, are the other offices doing the same? #9Posted 2012-02-13 09:52:09
They do this already for some time in BKK; They print out a filled in form for your next 90 day's reporting with the due date on. So no more filling in papers.
#10Posted 2012-02-13 10:10:26
The best way to streamline the 90-day reporting process would be to scrap it entirely. But If I can spend 1 hour for reporting instead of 2 hours (includes driving time) that's still an improvement.
#11Posted 2012-02-13 10:43:48
The immigration office in Loei has been doing this for months and the bar code is actually on the 90 day reminder slip not in the passport itself, are the other offices doing the same? On my last 90 day report at Mae Sot, my 'Receipt Of Notification ' slip was bar coded. This was on 12 Jan 2012. #12Posted 2012-02-13 14:15:49
They do this already for some time in BKK; They print out a filled in form for your next 90 day's reporting with the due date on. So no more filling in papers. I was just in Chaeng Wattana 2 weeks ago and had t ofill out the old form and got no bar coded slip in my passport. Whe were you in for 90 day report? #13Posted 2012-02-13 14:37:42
They do this already for some time in BKK; They print out a filled in form for your next 90 day's reporting with the due date on. So no more filling in papers. #14Posted 2012-02-13 14:42:32
Since the 90 Day report is a report of current residence, can't see how we will be less burdened by a swipe of a bar code. The bar code may save time of Immigration Officers as to the forms they have to fill out , particularly the form regarding your next reporting and their need to change the date on the stamp for every report.
Those of us who have resided at the same residence for 10 years or more wonder why we just can't report when we change residences, which is the law anyway. #15Posted 2012-02-13 15:03:04
They do this already for some time in BKK; They print out a filled in form for your next 90 day's reporting with the due date on. So no more filling in papers. But it still means that you have to wait for your queue number. And filling in the paper can be done at home or whilst waiting for the number. I don't see any advantage in this barcode thing. #16Posted 2012-02-15 13:22:45
did my 90 days reporting at cnx yesterday,bar code put on last page of passport,young lady said only need tm47 and passport next visit,????,
#17Posted 2012-02-15 13:26:02
They do this already for some time in BKK; They print out a filled in form for your next 90 day's reporting with the due date on. So no more filling in papers. But it still means that you have to wait for your queue number. And filling in the paper can be done at home or whilst waiting for the number. I don't see any advantage in this barcode thing. #18Posted 2012-02-15 13:38:32 #19Posted 2012-02-15 14:47:59
Bangkok is using bar code receipt - half page paper - as of my Monday visit. No information on any different next visit requirement provided (but only TM.47 and passport are required now).
#20Posted 2012-02-15 15:09:37
Bangkok is using bar code receipt - half page paper - as of my Monday visit. No information on any different next visit requirement provided (but only TM.47 and passport are required now). It seems that in the past each office had different requirements. I have always only ever submitted TM 47 and passport on each visit. Now with the bar code in the receipt, will this be a standard requirement throughout? Time will tell. #21Posted 2012-02-15 15:25:05
Lets hope it saves time, pages in passports and hopefully one day we wont need to have so much of a paper trail.
I have a dream......... #23Posted 2012-02-15 18:03:39
I would hate to think about those expats with the new bar-code reporting late, I wonder, would they be bar fined?
#24Posted 2012-02-15 22:35:12
did my 90 days reporting at cnx yesterday,bar code put on last page of passport,young lady said only need tm47 and passport next visit,????, With "bar code put on last page of passport", I believe you mean to say that a piece of paper with the bar code printed on it was stapled to the last page of your passport. I would appreciate getting a copy of this new 90-day notification receipt for my album of "Current stamps of visas, extensions, etc" #25Posted 2012-02-15 22:50:51
With "bar code put on last page of passport", I believe you mean to say that a piece of paper with the bar code printed on it was stapled to the last page of your passport. I would appreciate getting a copy of this new 90-day notification receipt for my album of "Current stamps of visas, extensions, etc" |
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