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Can I submit my 90-day report online for my DTV visa?

Jan 27, 2026
3 months ago
[90-day report and my past stay]

Hi guys I am wondering if I can submit my 90-day report online. I am on DTV now but have never submitted 90-day reports yet. I heard I need to do it in person if it is the first time. However, I stayed in Thailand for 7 months or so with a work permit before, working for a company in Thailand. Also I stayed for a year with an ED visa. I believe I did 90-day reports on those visas. So I wonder if I still have to go to the immigration or can do online for this time with my DTV.

Thank you for your help.
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The user inquires about the possibility of submitting their 90-day report online while on a DTV visa, given their prior experience with different visa types where they had submitted reports. Responses indicate that due to the reset of reporting upon re-entry to Thailand, the user must report in person for their first 90-day report under the DTV visa. Some comments suggest that online submission has been done by others, but this appears limited to specific locations like Phuket and generally requires in-person submission after any re-entry.
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Adnan ********
you traveled out of country and came back to Thailand on DTV so your clock reset back, you must go in person to apply for 90 days reporting or use agent
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Adnan ********
if you extend your stay and dont leave the country you can do 90 days reporting next time online otherwise you will have to do it again in person......
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Anonymous *************
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Thank you for your comment. I applied online first then I got a message telling me to go to the immigration which I did today.
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Roger *************
I did with an agency (Thai Visa Centre) 500 Baht. I just sent in their website. And they did it for me. I live very far from immigration, so I would spend much more going in person. Good service, I do not regret.
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KindMa*******
Surely easier and safer to just go down to immigration
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John **********
In person after every entry. History doesn't matter
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Greg ********
The reporting resets at entry - this is both for the 90 consecutive days and the reporting type. This means it is in person for that first 90 day report after an entry.
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Tapan ********
Certain people have reported making their first 90 days reporting online. You can try.
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Wannikea *********
@Tapan *******
seems that it was only Phuket immigration accepting those first reports online.
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Anonymous *************
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My friend lives in BKK tho. He has always been in BKK.
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@Tapan *******
Yes, a friend of mine on DTV has been submitting online. I'll try. Thank you
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Chris **********
Only time you'll be able to do it online with the DTV is if you get the 180 day extension
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Elías ********
No, you can't do it online. Also, reports are not cumulative, every time you go abroad and reenter the kingdom, it's considered a "first-time" report.
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