Do I need to file a 90-day report with a Non-O visa if my extension is pending?

May 18, 2020
5 years ago
Adam ***********
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Good morning all.

I have a 1 year multi entry non-O based on marriage. Last entry March 2nd, stamped in until May 30th. I am heading to CW this week to get the 60 day in-country extension.

In advance of this I tried to do my 90 day report online yesterday. It just got declined; reason:

"No extension visa. No 90 days."

Any ideas? Does this mean I'm not required to do the report because I'm on this type of visa?

Thanks in advance!
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The user has a 1-year multi-entry Non-O visa based on marriage and is trying to understand if they are required to file a 90-day report after receiving a message about their recent attempt being declined due to 'No extension visa. No 90 days.' Comments suggest that since the user does not have an extension yet, there may not be a requirement for the 90-day report.
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Tod *********
There is a good chance when you go to the immigration office to get the 60 day visit thai family extension you are gonna be pressured to do nothing "drink the Kool Aid" :O and take the free fairy tale amnesty until no later than July 31st.

Tell them you WANT to get the hard stamp extension (they will probably make you sign a paper stating you know you can get amnesty but you want the extension instead).

Good Luck, take care, stay safe (y)
Tod *********
and just so you're clear. There is nothing wrong at all with doing nothing and taking the free amnesty they offer. Seeing as your 60 day visit family stamp would run almost until the amnesty that you'd get for free.

it's your choice,
Tod *********
you wouldn't need to do a 90 day report as you don't have an extension
Adam ***********
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@T**
ah ok. I wrongly assumed that anyone who was in country over 90 days had to do one. You live and learn! Cheers as always for the prompt advice.
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