Does a yearly extension of stay count as the 90-day reporting requirement in Thailand?

Sep 21, 2020
4 years ago
Tullio *******
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Good day to all!

90 days reporting question. My last reporting was in April. Then I got my yearly extension of stay in June. When applying now (in person as I got late) I did not bring the April paper as I was under the impression the last extension of stay counts as a 90 days reporting. The officer was adamant that I either find the the paper or report it to the police station, is this correct?
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TLDR : Answer Summary
A user seeks clarification on the 90-day reporting requirement in Thailand, particularly whether their yearly extension of stay counts towards this requirement. The consensus in the comments confirms that a new yearly extension does not reset the 90-day reporting clock, and the individual is urged to locate their previous reporting document or report to a police station before proceeding.
Tod *********
You are confused and the officer IS right. A new yearly extension DOES NOT reset the 90 day reporting.

So if you lost that receipt you either find it OR go to a police station and make a report about it before they'll let you do the next report.
Tullio *******
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@Tod ********
ok thanks very much
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