For anyone that has done a 90 day report for a child, do they need to be present?
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A child does not need to be present for a 90-day report in Thailand, as long as the report is filed on time and no late fees are incurred. Anyone can submit the report with the required forms and the child's passport. However, the first 90-day report typically requires in-person submission.
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The definition of "in person" is a bit strange, any person with passport and signed documents is considered as "in person", so you don't need to do it yourself.
As long as a 90-day report is being made on time, within the allowed window and no late fee, then the person does not have to be present. Anyone can file with the correct form and their passport (and any other forms that immigration office requires).
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