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Do I only need to do 90-day reporting after obtaining a Non OA 1-year visa in Thailand?

Sep 9, 2025
7 days ago
Edward ********
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Help me make sure I understand this correctly. Iโ€™m applying here in the US for the Non OA 1 year visa. This first year I only need to do the 90 location reporting?
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When you apply for a Non-OA visa in the US and enter Thailand, you will be stamped for a year (or as long as your mandatory insurance is valid). During your stay, if you are in Thailand continuously for 90 days, you will need to complete a 90-day location reporting.
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Tod *********
Correct, if you get the year long, multi-entry Non-Immigrant Type OA (Long Stay) visa when you enter thailand you'll be stamped in for a year (or as long as your mandatory insurance is valid for up to a year) and you will only need to do 90 day reports (IF you're inside thailand 90 continuous days ๐Ÿ™‚ )
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