Do I need to submit a 90-day report after receiving a new yearly visa in Thailand?

Jun 20, 2018
7 years ago
Antonio ***********
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HELLO,i have a question ( i have a non immigrant retirement visa) i came back in thailand from abroad on 22 march, so i should do a 90 days report on 20 June. On 2 May i got a new year visa and they change my 90 day receipt with a new one that i should notify again on 30 July... is this correct or is better i do anyway the 90 days report?
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TLDR : Answer Summary
If you received a new yearly visa, your 90-day reporting period was reset, and you are required to submit your next report by 30 July, as per the information provided by others in the community.
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Tod *********
some immigration offices reset your 90 day reporting when you get a new yearly extension (which is what your office did)

SO you do your next 90 day report on the 30th of July
Antonio ***********
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Thank you Tod😁
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