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Does early 90-day reporting affect my DTV visa expiration date?

Mar 21, 2025
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Maurice **********
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Just a question: i have my DTV till 1 April. Does the 90 day reporting have any influence on this date?

For instance - you go 1 week earlier to do your 90 day's. ( you can do this in a certain timeperiod).

Does this shorten the date to go out the country?

There is a date on a letter that i got and its in my passport stating: see pic.
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The 90-day reporting requirement does not affect your DTV visa expiration date. You can complete your 90-day report up to 14 days in advance or within 7 days after the 90-day period. The report is separate from the validity of your visa, which allows for a maximum stay of 180 days regardless of the reporting.
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Pierre *************
You can only do your 90 day report up to 14 days prior, or up to 7 days after, your 90 days stay.
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Regmi *******
No.
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Wannikea *********
Quite simply, each time you spend 90 consecutive days in Thailand, you do a 90 day report. The clock resets upon each entry.
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Anna *********
No
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AllSabai ******
There is no link between the report and the validation of your DTV entry stamp.

If you make it early

Won't effort your Departure date or staying date.

The report is something and the validation of the Visa is another thing and no the report is not linked about the validation.
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Vitaly ********
No, 90-day reports do nothing to the duration of the stay allowed - it's 180 days max, no matter what. You just went to the imm a bit too early, so you'll need to do two 90-day reports instead of just one
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