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Overstay crackdown: First reports from Mukdahan Immigration office
BANGKOK:-- [thaivisa.com] Following on from the news yesterday (Monday 07 July) that all foreigners who overstay in Thailand for more than 90 days will be blacklisted, it seems Immigration officials have wasted no time in putting the new measures into effect.
Today, Thaivisa.com has received a number of reports from foreigners at various Immigration offices throughout Thailand with regards to the issue of overstay.
According to the reports, this is the additional form individuals have to sign when applying for an extension of stay. Therefore, it appears that the new regulations regarding blacklisting due to overstay are already in effect.
One Thaivisa member who visited Mukdahan Immigration Office for his retirement extension, reported that he was asked to sign the form confirming that he was aware of the new rules regarding overstay.
In addition to this, upon completing his retirement extension, he was also asked to mark where his house was on Google maps. The Immigration official then placed a marker on the Google map entry with the individual's name and case number.
-- thaivisa.com 2014-07-08
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Overstay crackdown: First reports from Mukdahan Immigration office
BANGKOK:-- [thaivisa.com] Following on from the news yesterday (Monday 07 July) that all foreigners who overstay in Thailand for more than 90 days will be blacklisted, it seems Immigration officials have wasted no time in putting the new measures into effect.
Today, Thaivisa.com has received a number of reports from foreigners at various Immigration offices throughout Thailand with regards to the issue of overstay.
According to the reports, this is the additional form individuals have to sign when applying for an extension of stay. Therefore, it appears that the new regulations regarding blacklisting due to overstay are already in effect.
One Thaivisa member who visited Mukdahan Immigration Office for his retirement extension, reported that he was asked to sign the form confirming that he was aware of the new rules regarding overstay.
In addition to this, upon completing his retirement extension, he was also asked to mark where his house was on Google maps. The Immigration official then placed a marker on the Google map entry with the individual's name and case number.
-- thaivisa.com 2014-07-08
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