Sorry it’s abt 90 days report. Have anyone success to report 90 days online? I tried, seems not success,. Error pop up saying to contact local immigration. I have a 5 months baby. If I need to physically report to immigration office. Do I need to bring my baby? Do all personally need to report in person?
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TLDR : Answer Summary
The user is experiencing difficulties with submitting their 90 days report online and is considering going to the immigration office in person. They seek advice on whether their baby needs to accompany them for the physical report. Community members suggest that if this is the first report or an extension that requires one, filing in person might be necessary, and it may be possible for one person to file for both the baby and an adult. There are also discussions about required documents such as the TM47 application and passport.
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go file a 90 day report in person, one person can file FOR the baby and the other person if you take the passports and filled out forms with you.
There's no one at the immigration offices anymore, it's not busy and you'd be in and out in less than 30 minutes I'd bet.
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there is an amnesty on doing 90 day reporting until the 31st of July and you could wait until they say to restart 90 day reporting and then go report BUT you might be in a herd of thousands of people who all need to do their 90 day report because they waited.
I'd personally go and file now when it's due so you're NOT in that herd, but that's just me
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