Can I file my 90-day report at a different immigration office in Thailand?

Aug 19, 2019
5 years ago
RJ **************
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Hello,good morning all the respected members I have a short question regarding 90 days report. I do my 90 days report every time at Changwattana, but in this time I'm out of Bangkok, so is it possible to do my 90 days report in another state immigrantion branch? Or is there anyone who had experience about it? And I would like to apologize if this question was asked here before.

Thank you.
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The user inquires about the possibility of completing their 90-day immigration report at a different immigration office since they are currently out of Bangkok. Responses suggest that it may not be commonly allowed, but it is worth trying at any immigration branch. Additional options include reporting at the office where an extension was obtained, using online reporting between 15 and 7 days prior to the due date, or mailing the report as long as it is postmarked 14 days before the due date.
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Tod *********
Let me edit this; Rather than just a blanket "you cannot". I will say I have not seen it allowed at many immigration offices at all. You're out nothing by trying to do your 90 day report where ever you are.

As far as other options;

You do a 90 day report at the immigration office where you get your extension. You can try to do use the online 90 day reporting from 15 days before down until 7 days before your due date

OR

You can mail it as long as the envelope is post marked 14 days before your due date.
RJ **************
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Tod Daniels OK I got it. and thank you so much for information especially about online reporting .
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