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Does online 90-day reporting for Thai visas work consistently?

Jun 30, 2025
10 months ago
Ian ******
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Does the on line 90 day reporting ever work ...

3 days now and still pending done on 14 days beforr due date
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The post discusses the reliability of online 90-day reporting in Thailand, with various users sharing their experiences. Some report successful submissions, receiving confirmations within days, while others express frustration due to delays and issues, particularly when filing for the first time, which is required to be done in person. Additional insights reveal that discrepancies with TM30 filings and timing can affect the process.
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Martyn ***********
14 days a bit early.. I do it in the last week with a 80 to 90% success rate..
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Paul *******
I think that it's worked for me maybe 10% of the time.
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Peter **********
I received my latest confirmation (about two weeks ago) within 40 minutes after submitting!
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Ian ******
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Got it now
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Julian ***********
I’ve had 5 minutes and I’ve had 1 week. If it’s not your first report, jai yen.
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Ho ******
It is monday. Immigration does not work at weekends.
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John **********
Either it's classed as your first report which you must do in person or the address you provided doesn't match the TM30 on file.
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Nick ************
I always do a tm30 filing just prior to my 90 day report. This makes certain that my tm30 is up to date on the system and the addresses match on both. I get an email immediately verifying they have git my submission with the application form tm47 attached. In a few hours to a couple of days I receive confirmation my report has been accepted. Been like that for years.

As some have said you should do your first report after re entering the country in person.
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Ian ******
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Not first 90 day.
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Francois ********
Ur first 90day report Must be filed in person.

IF u stay in TH another

90days-at this time u can report online
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Peter *********
Online appointments system chonburi immigration still not working since January also
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Peter *********
3 to 4 days normally works well
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David ******
My 90day online never worked either. Then had to do a 60klm round trip to immigration office grrr
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Graham ******
@David *****
you have a 3 week window to report so plan it to coincide with when you will be in town
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Lloyd *********
Weekend?
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Nick *******
Tried twice . Waited 7 days both times then canceled it and went to the office.

Local immigration said all online is processed in BK and have no clue why it's shit for me ?
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Steven ***************
@Nick ******
the sooner you realise officials here would rather lie than confirm their incompetence, the easier life here will be. It's a face saving thing.
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Brandon ************
@Nick ******
your office lied. Online is not processed in Bangkok it's processed at your local immigration office.
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Pete *******
Report on Monday and get confirmation on Thursday. Normal for me.
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SteBu ******
For me, it works every time since the beginning. You have reported you first 90 day in person?
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