Question: I tried doing my 90days online. I came in January 31st. So I am due April 30th. According to what I've done before, I did it 14 days earlier online. It got rejected. Can I re-apply incase it was some mistake I made ?
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TLDR : Answer Summary
The user inquired about reapplying for their 90-day online report after a rejection, noting they attempted to submit it 14 days early. Community members responded with various insights, confirming that reapplication is possible but advising on the need for correct dates and documentation, such as ensuring an updated TM30 form. Some shared their experiences of online application rejections due to system inconsistencies, while others emphasized that the first 90-day report must be submitted in person.
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Make sure your tm30 is up to date as that will cause rejection if your address registered does not match up with the address you put on the application. If you have stayed away in a hotel etc then your tm30 will not be up to date.
I tried 3 times last week and it binned me 3 times for all the same reasons, date of entry into Thailand and date of VISA expiry. I know for a fact all the information I submitted was correct. The ONLINE system is completely hit and miss. I'm going back to visiting IO in future
still don't understand why mine was reject though. I did ask at IO when I went to do it in person, I typically got the shrug of the shoulders and standard answer of "not know".
it was just a thought. There's lots of reports of this happening and one of the reasons is not filing a fresh TM30 when returning from overseas. A number of immigration offices that didn't previously require that now do
You can, but you may need to note why it was rejected - usually they say a reason (but not always). Where are you based? Some offices may have different rules as to why they reject people.
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