Do I need to complete my 90-day visa report if I will be leaving Thailand soon?

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Jacob ********
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I have a non-immigrant B visa. I entered on it in January and was supposed to do my first 90-day report in April. I tried to do it online but it was rejected and I was told I had to go in-person for the first one. I never did it lol. It's now June 4 and I just found out my visa will be cancelled by July 3 (for unrelated reasons). At this point do I still need to do my 90 day visa report in person and pay the fee if I will be leaving in a few weeks anwyay? My friend said she didn't do the 90-day report and left Thailand without issue. Thougths on this?
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The user inquired about the necessity of completing a 90-day visa report in Thailand, given that they are about to leave the country soon. Community responses indicated that as long as the user does not plan to return, there are generally no consequences for not completing the report, although a minor fine may be imposed if they attempt to return in the future.
Troy ******
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If you plan on returning, there may be an issue when you attempt to enter
Stuart *********
They don’t check whether you’ve done a 90 day report when leaving Thailand, so if you aren’t coming back then there will be no issue.

However if you are returning and at some point need to file a new 90 day report an eagle eyed officer may notice you failed to file a previous one and fine you for it.

It’s not a major issue, just a 2,000 baht fine.
Jacob ********
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@Stuart ********
Great thanks!
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