Yes, you still need to complete the 90-day report if you are subject to it. There are two options for submitting this report: in person at the local immigration office or online via the immigration web-portal or eServices application. If you encounter issues with the online system, several troubleshooting tips are provided, and some offices may allow submission through mail. It's advisable to check your local immigration office for specific procedures.
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You are super lucky. Online i try many times never work. Maybe i try again?
Benjamin ******
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There are two ways a person can do a 90 day report. The first is in person at the local immigration office. The second is by submitting it online. You can submit the 90 day report online through one of these websites:
If the 90 day online report system does not work, AND you’re between the due date and 15 days prior to the due date, AND you already filed one 90 day report in person, there are some troubleshooting techniques you can use to try and get the system to work for you.
1. Make sure you’re filling in the information, and only the information, requested.
2. Make sure you are keying in the date and month correctly
3. Turn off any pop-up blockers
4. Turn off any auto-translate
5. Turn off any VPNs (Virtual Private Networks) that you may be using - including any data saving applications
6. If you’re using one of the applications, use the web-based system
7. If you’re using the web based system, try using a different browser and clear the cache.
8. Make sure your web browser isn’t automatically filling in the forms.
9. Make sure you aren’t confusing “O”(Oh) with “0” (zero)
10. If you’re keying your date manually, try using the drop-down date selection box
If the system still doesn’t work, then you may need to file it in person.
SOME immigration offices allow a person to submit a 90 day report through the mail. Different immigration offices have different policies, ask your local immigration office for more details.
Samruay *********
Did mine online last week, had no problem at all.
Jack *****
Yes... did mine yesterday
Ana ************************
You will have to if you want to stay
Ana ************************
yes, you can do it that way, but usually there is no reason to spend 2.000 for nothing
You do not need to do a 90 day report to stay in Thailand. If a person does not do a 90 day report, they will be fined 2K THB the next time they do an activity at an immigration office.
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Yes
Benjamin ******
If you're supposed to do a 90 day report, you must continue doing the report as normal.
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