90 Day reporting.
90 Day reporting.
One of my neighbours had a nasty incident last week. Went to renew his yearly visa on the date entered on the 90 day reporting form, only to find his actual visa expiry date was nearly a month earlier than that. He had overstayed his visa and was fined 12,000bht. Be careful the 90 day date could sometimes be after the actual visa has expired, it is not an extension to it. Careful, its an expensive mistake.
Actually doesn't the ninety day period start over again anytime you leave the Kingdom, seem like very year they readjust my my ninety day reporting cycle. Last time I had to go in one week do the ninety days and them come back following week for my annual vias. reasio on I had reported for my 90 day the last time f a few days early and they didn't bothre changing the stamp. Seems like the last few years I have always had to make five trip to comply.
Thanks for this info Doc. I have heard this before. However, I didn't get anything in my passport when I left Thailand last month. So how can i be sure of this information.Doc wrote:Yes Ray - the 90 day reporting cycle begins anytime that you leave the Kingdom and return again.
The 90 day reporting cycle also begins the day that you check in. So, if you check in a few days early - that is when the new reporting cycle begins.
Thanks for your help.