FIRST 90-day report in Phuket: Done online and approved. It works! 👍
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The discussion centers around the process of submitting the first 90-day report online in Thailand. One user shares their successful experience with the online application, while others express concerns about potential rejection emails and clarify that the first report typically requires a physical submission. Several comments discuss varying experiences with the online process in different provinces like Phuket and Krabi, and questions arise about the reliability of email confirmations regarding approval.
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It shouldn't have been done online if it's the first. I guess you got "lucky". The *first* after last entry to thailand should be physical mail or done in person...
It's not approved but submitted and received. Expect a mail by the end of this week saying that your application got rejected and you must do that in person
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