April in Thailand brings key public holidays, including Chakri Memorial Day and the Songkran Festival, which may impact your 90-day reporting schedule. If you’re a Thailand Privilege Card (formerly Thai Elite Visa) member, staying informed ensures a hassle-free stay in the Kingdom. Whether you’re in Bangkok or other provinces, here’s what you need to know about office closures and reporting deadlines this month.
For those residing in Bangkok, the Thailand Privilege Card Head Office offers a convenient drop-off service for 90-day reporting.
Please take note of the following office closures that may impact your 90-day reporting schedule:
If you reside outside of Bangkok, you must visit your local Immigration Office to complete your 90-day reporting.
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