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outandabroad

Dear fellow expats
Does anyone know that the consequence of missing our 90 day notification? We have a liaison that is supposed to handle this for us and there has been a mix up. We are over by 7 days today. We are kind of freaking out.
Anyone know how to handle this and what the consequences are?

A speedy reply would be MOST appreciated...thank you!!

shreza2003

I had this problem of overstaying for a day for which I have to pay a penalty of @ 500 bhats per day.  While going out of immigration they will check you visa and will send you inside the office at the airport.

They will handover the form in which reasoning is mentioned. You have to tick one of that.

Pay the fine and proceed to your destination.

You can check inn at the counter with the valid ticket, and proceed to the immigration.

Sometime you enjoy paying fine when money is exhausted.

Regards

Capt REZA

thetefldon

outandabroad wrote:

Dear fellow expats
Does anyone know that the consequence of missing our 90 day notification? We have a liaison that is supposed to handle this for us and there has been a mix up. We are over by 7 days today. We are kind of freaking out.
Anyone know how to handle this and what the consequences are?

A speedy reply would be MOST appreciated...thank you!!


I take it you mean you have missed a 90 day report?

If so, get it sorted by going to immigration NOW. You may be fined 2000 Baht(that is the fine) BUT this is Thailand and you might just get a word of warning. A very cool apologetic approach should do the trick.

BTW The other correspondent is talking about OVERSTAY i.e. staying in Thailand after your permission to stay expires. A MUCH more serious situation.

Never done that

90 days addresses report (notification) can be done 15 days before to 7 days after.

So if you have got it done today, NO Fined to pay.
Hope you got it done it time.

outandabroad

Thank you so much for both responses. It seems that our liaison may be able to sort things out for us . GREATLY appreciate your time and fingers crossed!

colabamumbai

200 Baht fine for everyday late reporting  they give you 7 day window after that you pay.

You can do by mail to most immigration offices, some you cannot.

go to thaivisaforum.com    for all and any info on visas, reporting etc.

Alex

colabamumbais@gmail.com

thetefldon

colabamumbai wrote:

200 Baht fine for everyday late reporting  they give you 7 day window after that you pay.

You can do by mail to most immigration offices, some you cannot.

go to thaivisaforum.com    for all and any info on visas, reporting etc.

Alex

colabamumbais@gmail.com


This is incorrect. It's a one off 2000 Baht fine.

You quote Thai Visa forum. Read this post on that forum.

Overstay is 500 Baht a day up to 20,000 Baht maximum.

Soundspeed

Correct it is a Bt 2000 fine. I renewed my Retirement Visa and Multiple Re Entry visa early because of an upcoming public holiday but nobody told me that I also had to report as well. So returned on time for next the 90 day report to find that I had a Bt2000 lesson. Now I know.
Tapex

outandabroad

Thank you all. I have officially taken care of this problem. Thankfully my liaison sorted things out 6 days after my 90 day retort was due with NO extra charges incurred.
Not sure that this would be the case every time but thought you all should know the outcome and know that it is not necessary to reply further.

Thanks so much taking the time!
Sincerely,
Heather

andser

Hi
dont worry if you lose the 90 day notification, you told them and they look in com and see that you stay not longer then 90days and you get your permit for next 90 days !

I had the same problem , and i told them dont know where and they was cool and look in the PC !! this was

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