90days on-line reporting - quick clarification. This is my second 90 day reporting for my son. He has not left the country since the first reporting. On the last enter Thailand date… I assume I enter as intended - last date of entry into Thailand - as opposed to entering his last reporting date for tracking purpose… if you see what I mean.The answer seems obvious but I learn not to take anything for granted.
It’s been 2 days and still
Pending - I got it approved very fast the last time - so just wanted to make sure I got it right. Don’t fancy the long trip down to immigration!
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TLDR : Answer Summary
The user seeks clarification on correctly filling out their son's 90-day online reporting, specifically regarding whether to enter his last date of entry into Thailand or the last reporting date. They express concern over the approval time, noting previous quick approvals and the stress of potential delays that would necessitate a trip to the immigration office.
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Did my renewal on the 7th, was still pending this morning. Planned to go to office tommorrow, but just got approval late this afternoon, so 13 days pending for me.
Someone reported yesterday it took 18 days for theirs to be approved and it was 12 days after their due date when it was approved. I wouldn't risk that personally though.
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