1st 90 day in person. 2nd 90 day will be interrupted by international travel. Will the 2nd 90 day, with a new date, be doable online?
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TLDR : Answer Summary
The 90-day visa reporting in Thailand can be done online, but it is important to note that your reporting period resets when you leave the country. You should attempt to do the online reporting 15 days before your new reporting date, ensuring that you align it with your arrival in Thailand. If the online method is rejected, you have the option to report in person at the immigration office without incurring any fines. Remember to secure a reentry permit if you are on a single entry visa.
90 DAY REPORTING RESOURCES / SERVICES
Use the trusted Thailand 90 Day Reporting Serviceto get your in-person report done and mailed to you for as low as 375 THB (even if the online system doesn't work for you).
For immediate assistance, contact Thai Visa Centre directly via LINE at @ThaiVisaCentre or Email them.
Received email is sent immediately after you submit the 90 days report. You need to wait for the email with the result - approved or rejected -, that could be several days later.
everyone says that the first 90 day report needed to be done in person. I was trying to ask if the 2nd one would be ok if the date was changed by international travel. Yes I could just try.
Which means you do not have to try several times to fill in the online application. You get directly an answer that it is recieved and you wait for the result, if denied you visit Immigration, you do not try again with same details.
Yes, you can try. Try to do online reporting 15 days before your new date, the 89th day after you arrive. Then you will have enough time to do it try again a few times more and do it in person at the immigration office without being fined in case online reporting is rejected.
90days report windows are:
- At the local immigration office: 15 days before until 7 days after the due date
- Online: from 15 days in advance until the due date
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