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90 Day Reporting @ Nong Khai

Postby Tafia » June 9, 2009, 6:29 pm

I read on a link recently via Thaivisa (and cannot find again)that some members had met with Immigration Officials from Nong Khai and was assured that 90 Day Reports was acceptable by post. I have heard conflicting reports from different people.
Despite emails and phone calls they seem impossible to get hold of.
Can anyone confirm that NK Imm are in fact accepting the 90 Day reports by Post and that all is required to be sent are:- TM47 / Copy of ~ passport / visa / entry stamp / TM6 and the original last report slip.
Thanks in anticipation.
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Re: 90 Day Reporting @ Nong Khai

Postby laphanphon » June 9, 2009, 7:02 pm

yes they are accepting 90 day check ins by mail. just did one couple weeks ago, and few others members have had no difficulties with them even more recently. but in the past they were not accepting, so what you heard was true. policy is back to being enforced and they are rather quick with responses also.

http://www.udonmap.com/udonthaniforum/immigration-enforce-reporting-procedures-t12876-30.html
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Re: 90 Day Reporting @ Nong Khai

Postby stoneman » June 9, 2009, 7:28 pm

I did a 90 day report by mail last week and received the completed form back in 4 days...I always send picture page of my passport, visa copy, etc and when I did it through Suan Plu, they returned all of the copies and I used them again for the next report...NK did not return, so I make new copies next time..
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Re: 90 Day Reporting @ Nong Khai

Postby Tafia » June 9, 2009, 10:49 pm

Thanks Guys, much appreciated.
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Re: 90 Day Reporting @ Nong Khai

Postby IgnaceOffermans » June 10, 2009, 8:43 am

May 19th 2009 I am told in NK that 90 days reports
can be made
1 personly in their office
2 by mail*
3 by email*
*the risk is for you
if they do not receive the (e)mail
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Re: 90 Day Reporting @ Nong Khai

Postby Bandung_Dero » June 10, 2009, 11:25 am

IgnaceOffermans wrote:May 19th 2009 I am told in NK that 90 days reports
can be made
1 personly in their office
2 by mail*
3 by email*
*the risk is for you
if they do not receive the (e)mail

EMAIL now that's new!! Anyone tried it?

Normally the EMS receipt is accepted as proof that the report was sent and no penalty is enforced.
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Re: 90 Day Reporting @ Nong Khai

Postby Tafia » June 10, 2009, 12:46 pm

I would think EMS or Registered Mail will be ok, receipts were acceptable as proof.
Registered was fine when sending to Bkk.
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Re: 90 Day Reporting @ Nong Khai

Postby papaguido » June 10, 2009, 5:40 pm

and don't forget to include a postage paid self addressed envelope. I find the email thing hard to believe they're just now getting they're sh*t together with accepting by mail, must have been a miscommunication. I go at the end of the month I'll confirm & update the info (if no one beats me to it).
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Re: 90 Day Reporting @ Nong Khai

Postby rickfarang » June 10, 2009, 6:02 pm

A few weeks ago, one of the fellows on a Khon Kaen forum (a teacher by the way) wrote in a post that he tried to post by mail but it was "lost". The fellow had not kept his EMS receipt, and he had to sweat it out while the officers debated whether to make him pay the fine or not. Instead, they let him go, but was told to tell the other teachers at his school that they had to come in to the office in person. I believe it was the famous one who gave the warning.

From this, there appears to be two take-aways.

1. Keep your EMS receipt until you get your 90 day report slip back. Treat it as if its worth 2,000 baht, because someday it might be, and

2. If you are a teacher in Kohn Kaen, you might have to pay special attention to #1 above.
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Re: 90 Day Reporting @ Nong Khai

Postby Tafia » July 1, 2009, 10:00 pm

Thanks for all the good info;
Posted 90day to NK and got new tkt back 6 days later.
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