I have a question about the 90 day report. I am aware I must go to the immigration in person for the first time, which I did last February. Does this mean I can now report on line even if I went back to my country last April or should I go to the immigration because I left Thailand ? Thanks for any enlightment
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The user inquires about the 90-day reporting process after having reported in person previously. Commenters mention that as long as the user has reported once in person, they may be able to report online even if they left Thailand. It is recommended to ensure that the address used for online reporting matches the TM30 registration and to try reporting online before the due date. If unsuccessful, the user has a grace period to report in person after the due date.
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Some report that with the new system they've even been able to do the first time online.
Just make sure you're using the address that matches your TM30 or it won't work.
You can file online up to 14 days before your due date up until your due date and you can try an unlimited number of times. Some people have reported needing to try many times and changing the address a little bit each time until they finally got it to match exactly the TM30.
So you're out nothing by trying online until the due date, then you still have 7 days after the due date to report in person without being fined.