Several users reported their experiences with the 90-day online immigration report in Thailand. Most found the new online system easy to use, with one user noting it was accepted within seven hours. However, some experienced issues, particularly those on non-immigrant retirement visas, who were required to report in person. The conversation indicates a generally positive reception of the online reporting system.
NON-O RETIREMENT VISA RESOURCES / SERVICES
Go to the Retirement Visa Section for information on requirements, including age restrictions, financial requirements, and necessary documentation.
For immediate assistance, contact Thai Visa Centre directly via LINE at @ThaiVisaCentre or Email them.
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, thanks literally 1 min ago I got a reply to yesterday’s email
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Lyndon ************
Mine failed, apparently (according to the IO) because I had recently come on to a non-imm retirement visa. I had to do this one and the next in person, then I can do it online.
It was easy to register and submit. Give it a try, and keep an eye on your email for a rejection or approved email
Peter *********
Yes easy
Roger **********
Easy
Darren ********
Yes. New one worked. Accepted in about 7 hours. I included my condos owner name and I'd number. Don't know if it mattered.
Stuart *********
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New one works well. Can even be filed late (within 7 days)
Had that happen once when trying to do my sons report. Just didn’t get the email. Checked spam filters and such but to no avail.
Because I have my own email server I was able to set up a different email very easily and instantly got the password emailed to that. I guess you can do the same with a new hotmail or gmail account.