Hi All, I wonder if you can help me. I have been in Thailand for nearly a year now on a retirement multiple entry visa. Usually I don’t stay 90 days as I usually leave Thailand. But on this occasion I am not leaving. Can I file the report 2 days before the 90
Days is up when I entered into Thailand. I would appreciate some advice. Thank you
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TLDR : Answer Summary
The user inquires about the possibility of filing a 90-day report for their retirement multiple entry visa in Thailand two days before the due date. Commenters clarify that the reporting window allows for filing from 14 days prior to the deadline up to 7 days after. Another comment discusses the implications of leaving Thailand for over 90 days on visa status. The conversation highlights concerns around visa regulations and the reporting process.
90 DAY REPORTING RESOURCES / SERVICES
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What happens if I return to USA for more than 90 Days? Do they know that I am gone because the stamp in my passport? I assume I am still good for the entire year of the retirement visa, even if I am not in the country, correct?
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