Can the first 90-day immigration report in Thailand be done online or does it have to be in person?

Mar 26, 2024
7 months ago
Tomasz ***********
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Hi, first 90 days report can be done online or this one needs to be done in person?
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The submission method for the first 90-day immigration report in Thailand varies by local office. Some offices allow the initial report to be completed online, while others require an in-person visit. It's recommended to check with your specific immigration office for their current policy. If opting for online submission, you can attempt this within the reporting window, which begins 15 days before the report is due.
Ellie *******
Thank you all. This post is not going to be a post to poll for which office is okay for the first 90 days report online and which is not.

Check with your local office about their latest policy.
Tod *********
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@Tomasz **********
you're out nothing by trying it online, because the worst that can happen is you get rejected.

I'd try it (about 10 days or so before your due date) and then you still have plenty of time to go to the immigration office in person if it's rejected
Stuart ***********
Hua Hin, first one can be done online.
Stefan ********
Chinang Mai you have to visit Immigration for the first 90 day report
Ellie *******
That depends on your local office. Some allow online even for the first report, but some don't.

You need to check with them.

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Try online as soon as you are in the reporting window (starting 15 days before the due date) to see if it's approved. If rejected, you still have until 7 days after the due date to go to the local office to report 90 days in person.
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