Hello I was hoping to get some information from the officials on this page before I head down to immigration with my question. The reason being because the immigration office here has given people incorrect information about 90-day reports before and I had one friend who got find because immigration didn't log her reports correctly, so I am hoping to have accurate information before I had down in person.
This is regarding 90 reports, I'm a bit education visa and I left the country for 4 months and got back in my visa is through a university which is study online so getting back in and leaving was not a problem. But whilst I was away in a different country in my 90-day report was due. I've been back in Thailand now for about 2 1/2 months and I was making an assumption that the 90-day report would restart from date of re-entrance . I'm just wondering if anybody knows what the policy is on this. My last 90-day report was due in September but I was not here at that time so it was physically impossible for me to do a 90-day report and would not have made sense to do a 90-day report on that date considering I was legitimately not in the country. Am I correct in thinking that the 90-day report would begin again from the date that I entered Thailand?
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TLDR : Answer Summary
A user is seeking clarification on the policy regarding 90-day reports for education visa holders who have exited Thailand and returned after an extended period. They believe that the 90-day reporting period should restart from the date of re-entry, as they could not submit the report while abroad. A comment confirms that the 90-day count stops upon leaving Thailand and restarts upon re-entry.
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