Chonburi Immigrations web page lists a Bangkok address for mailing the 90 day notice. I was at the post office and had Chonburi Immigration's address on the envelope when I saw the below address on their web site. Anyhow, now back at home hoping someone can clear this up and I'll send tomorrow.
งาน 1 กก.4 บก.อก.สตม.(90 วัน)
507 ซ.สวนพล ถ.สาทรใต้
แขวงทุ่งมหาเมฆ เขตสาทร
กรุงเทพมหานคร 10120
or
90 DAYS REGISTRATION
507 IMMIGRATION BUREAU,
SOI SUANPLU,SOUTH SATHORN RD.,
THUNGMAHAMEK SATHORN
BANGKOK. 10120
Is this correct? I got this from the Thai version because the link to the English isn't working as well as it seems 1/3 the links. This web site is garbage and have little faith in the listed address.
Thanks!
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How do I report? An option I assume is to cross the nearby Cambodian border but I don't have a re-entry permit at the moment. Can I obtain a re-entry at the border?
Next year I need to stop being so cheap and get a multi-entry even if I don't intend on leaving the country. It seems I always end-up leaving for a few months regardless of my intentions.
Thanks!
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Thanks
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Can I apply for the non-o in Bangkok? Do they issue the visa the same day or will I need to go to Bangkok to pick it up?
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Thanks for any help that help me understand the process.
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