90-Day Reporting Calendar for January 2025

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Thailand Privilege Card members, here’s what you need to know for the January 2025 90-day reporting calendar.

The vibrant festivities and rich cultural celebrations in Thailand are some of the highlights that make living here a rewarding experience. However, with key public holidays such as New Year’s Day and National Children’s Day just around the corner, Thailand Privilege Visa holders must stay on top of their visa reporting and extension schedules. Missing crucial deadlines could lead to unnecessary complications, which can easily be avoided with proper planning.

To help you navigate this festive period seamlessly, we’ve compiled a detailed calendar of key dates, office closures, and designated drop-off and pick-up times. By staying informed and organized, you can fully embrace Thailand’s holiday spirit without any administrative worries.

Important Information for Thailand Privilege Visa Holders Residing in Bangkok

For those living in Bangkok, the Thailand Privilege Card Head Office provides a streamlined visa reporting and extension process. However, it’s essential to adhere to their specific schedule to avoid any disruptions.

  1. Drop-Off Schedule:
  • Day: Mondays only
  • Time: 8:30 a.m. to 16:30 p.m.
  • Location: Thailand Privilege Card Head Office

This designated drop-off day ensures efficient processing of your visa documents. Be sure to prepare all necessary paperwork in advance.

  1. Pick-Up Schedule:
  • Day: Fridays
  • Time: 13:00 p.m. to 16:30 p.m.

After submitting your documents on Monday, you can collect your processed documents on Friday within the specified time frame.

  1. Office Closures:

It’s crucial to note that the Thailand Privilege Card Head Office will be closed during the New Year holiday period:

  • Dates: Monday, 30 December, 2024 to Friday, 3 January, 2025

During this time, no visa-related services will be available. Make sure to plan accordingly by completing your drop-off or pick-up tasks either before or after these dates.

Key Tips for Bangkok Residents:

  • Set Reminders: Mark the drop-off and pick-up dates in your calendar to avoid missing deadlines.
  • Prepare Documents Early: Double-check your visa documents before submitting them to ensure they’re complete.
  • Avoid Peak Hours: Arrive early at the Thailand Privilege Card Head Office to beat the crowds and ensure quicker service.

Important Information for Thailand Privilege Visa Holders Living in Other Provinces

For those residing outside of Bangkok, the reporting process is slightly different but equally manageable with proper planning.

90-Day Reporting:

Thailand Privilege Visa holders in other provinces are required to visit their local Immigration Office to complete their 90-day reporting.

Final Reminders for a Smooth Holiday Season

To fully enjoy Thailand’s festive atmosphere, keep these final tips in mind:

  • Plan Around Office Closures: Remember that the Thailand Privilege Card Head Office will be closed from 30 December 2024 to 3 January 2025. Complete your visa-related tasks before these dates to avoid any last-minute stress.
  • Stay Organized: Use digital tools such as calendar apps or reminder notifications to keep track of reporting deadlines and office schedules.
  • Reach Out for Assistance: If you’re unsure about any part of the reporting or extension process, don’t hesitate to contact the Thailand Privilege Card Head Office or your local Immigration Office for clarification.

By staying proactive and organized, Thailand Privilege Card members can ensure a hassle-free experience and make the most of their time in Thailand. Whether you’re enjoying Bangkok’s bustling city life or the tranquil charm of other provinces, the festive season is the perfect time to create lasting memories while adhering to your visa requirements

Disclaimer: The content on this website is provided for general informational purposes and should not be interpreted as legal, financial, or professional advice. While we make every effort to ensure the information is accurate and current, some details may be subject to change or may not be fully up to date. We do not accept liability for any actions taken based on the information presented.

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