I had to renew my Non-O (Marriage) extension of stay last month at Cheangwattana. Does the 90 day report start from then or still on my arrival date? Thank you.
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A user is inquiring whether the 90-day reporting requirement for their Non-O (Marriage) visa starts from their recent extension date or from their initial arrival date in Thailand. Comments suggest checking any paperwork received at the time of extension for the specific 90-day reporting due date. Additionally, practical advice on the process of completing the 90-day report efficiently is shared, highlighting the benefits of making an appointment.
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I went in and did my 90 day report and it took less than 10 minutes. I had an appointment but that actually delayed me a few minutes as the walk in queue was moving quicker. It’s nice to see some efficiency.
Tod *********
Here's the online appointment link and the choice you want
one last question. I went to that link and saw the “90 day report TM47” but since i was filling it out on my phone I couldn’t read the rest of the text which said “One stop service Chumchuri square.” Am I able to do it there as well?
and do you get your yearly extensions or your extension at the One Stop Service Center at Cham Churi Square? IF the answer to that is no, then you cannot use that location for a 90 day report.
was this the first year extension you got based on marriage? They usually put a paper in your passport when you get the extension stating when your first 90 day report is due.
They give it to you when you go back to get the under consideration stamp changed to the extension of stay stamp.
Did you already go back and get your extension inked in from section L-2?
Ahh, that's because when you get a yearly extension AFTER the very first one, it doesn't reset your 90 day reporting calendar at all (the extension and the 90 day reporting run separate) your 90 day report is due 89 day from from the last time you did one like always.