Better mail in your 90 days reports via registered mail to
North Eastern Region Immigration Center
TOT Public Co. Ltd. Office
118 Moo 10, Mitraphap Road,
Tambon Khok Kruat,
Amphoe Muang,
Nakhon Ratchasima 30280
together with a self addressed and stamped envelope 14 days prior to the reporting date . . .
90 Days Reports via Mail
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Re: Immigration Office in Korat
In the Forum of the immigration it says:
Source: http://www.immigration.go.th/forum/inde ... opic=122.0
I assume the Korat Immigration Office requires the same documents:
- 1 photocopy of the photo page of your passport.
- 1 photocopy of the page containing your most recent entry visa.
- The original of your most recent 90-day registration receipt.
Don't forget to sign every piece of paper you submit, including the photocopies!
The form TM. 47 can be downloaded via this link
http://www.immigration.go.th/nov2004/download/tm47.doc
Attention: Simplified Procedure for 90-Day Registration by Mail
You may now renew your 90-day registration by mail
Procedure:
Send registered mail to:
90 Day Registration
Room 311, Immigration Bureau
Soi Suan Pluu
South Sathorn Road
Bangkok 10210
Enclose:
- 1 photocopy of the photo page of your passport.
- 1 photocopy of the page containing your most recent entry visa.
- The original of your most recent 90-day registration receipt.
- The original of your new 90-day; registration receipt. Don't forget to sign it!
- A stamped, self-addressed envelope to receive your new receipt.
: Please allows at least 1 week for delivery of registered mail.
Your new form will be stamped as of the expiration date of your old form.
Important:
- If you have passed the 90-day limit, you must come to Room 311, Immigration Bureau in person.
- To receive a blank registration form, send a stamped, self-addressed envelop to the address above. Request form "TM 47."
Source: http://www.immigration.go.th/forum/inde ... opic=122.0
I assume the Korat Immigration Office requires the same documents:
- 1 photocopy of the photo page of your passport.
- 1 photocopy of the page containing your most recent entry visa.
- The original of your most recent 90-day registration receipt.
Don't forget to sign every piece of paper you submit, including the photocopies!
The form TM. 47 can be downloaded via this link
http://www.immigration.go.th/nov2004/download/tm47.doc
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Re: Immigration Office in Korat
You don't need any photocopies!
You will show them your passport and hand over the lower part of the TM47 that you received back the previous time.(the part that will mention the next date and was filled in by the immigration officer )
Also a new form TM 47,filled in.
Don't forget to take a blank form with you(available at the desk,so you can fill in at home for the next time.
( I was there last week)
You will show them your passport and hand over the lower part of the TM47 that you received back the previous time.(the part that will mention the next date and was filled in by the immigration officer )
Also a new form TM 47,filled in.
Don't forget to take a blank form with you(available at the desk,so you can fill in at home for the next time.
( I was there last week)
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Re: 90 Days Reports via Mail
dutch hat geschrieben:You don't need any photocopies!
You will show them your passport and hand over the lower part of the TM47 that you received back the previous time.(the part that will mention the next date and was filled in by the immigration officer )
Also a new form TM 47,filled in.
Don't forget to take a blank form with you(available at the desk,so you can fill in at home for the next time.
( I was there last week)
Sorry to have to draw your attention to the procedure described above being about mailing in your 90 days-report. As long as they're happy to receive the 90 days reports via mail many of us don't need to waste gas and to poison the environment by going there. Not everybody lives within walking distance of the Korat Immigration Office. One visit in person per year to get a new extension of stay stamped in the passport is sufficient.
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Re: 90 Days Reports via Mail
I stand corrected (mea culpa)
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Re: 90 Days Reports via Mail
I have seen the question asked on other forums whether it is still possible at the Korat Immigration Office since other offices reportedly require the report now made in person.
In the official information on the Simplified Procedure for 90-Day Registration by Mail at the immigration's forum it gives the address in Bangkok.
I have therefore placed the question in the immigration's forum whether the reports via mail can be sent to there, if the regional offices require reporting in person:
http://www.immigration.go.th/forum/inde ... 49.new#new
In the official information on the Simplified Procedure for 90-Day Registration by Mail at the immigration's forum it gives the address in Bangkok.
I have therefore placed the question in the immigration's forum whether the reports via mail can be sent to there, if the regional offices require reporting in person:
http://www.immigration.go.th/forum/inde ... 49.new#new
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Re: 90 Days Reports via Mail
The new postal address is
Nakorn Rachasima Immigration Office
1/8 Moo 13
Decha Udom Road
Tambon Chokchai
Amphur Chokchai
Nakorn Rachasima Province 30190
but there are unconfirmed romors that you could do the 90 Days Reports via Mail now only to the Bangkok address.
Nakorn Rachasima Immigration Office
1/8 Moo 13
Decha Udom Road
Tambon Chokchai
Amphur Chokchai
Nakorn Rachasima Province 30190
but there are unconfirmed romors that you could do the 90 Days Reports via Mail now only to the Bangkok address.
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Re: 90 Days Reports via Mail
KoratCat hat geschrieben:...but there are unconfirmed rumors that you could do the 90 Days Reports via Mail now only to the Bangkok address.
That they just denied accepting my letter from the postman can be seen as the confirmation of these rumors. Will send it to Bangkok now. Address on the website of the Immigration Office:
90 DAYS REGISTRATION, ROOM 206
IMMIGRATION BUREAU,
507 SOI SUANPLU,SOUTH SATHORN RD.,
THUNGMAHAMEK SATHORN
BANGKOK. 10120
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