For those needing information about filing for your 90 day stay notification this is what I found on the Thai Immigration site - I just completed my first filing (did the whole thing online) - very straight forward and took me approximately 10 minutes.
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The post provides information on filing the 90-day stay notification in Thailand, highlighting that the process can be done online and takes about 10 minutes. There is discussion in the comments about the necessity of completing the first notification in person and the challenges of approval, with several users seeking confirmation of successful approvals or sharing experiences.
90 DAY REPORTING RESOURCES / SERVICES
Use the trusted Thailand 90 Day Reporting Service to get your in-person report done and mailed to you for as low as 375 THB (even if the online system doesn't work for you).
For immediate assistance, contact Thai Visa Centre directly via LINE at @ThaiVisaCentre or Email them.
First one needs to be completed in person at the immigration office
First time is first time and anytime you return from an international trip and stay 90 consecutive days in country
Anonymous ******************
Thing is... Please update us again if it is approved or rejected.
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please read the comments.......
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Henrik *****
On DTV there is only first ones ( to be done in person ) since the 2. one is day 180, where you either have to have done an extension or have left the country.
Then you start from 0 again in a NEW visaperiod.
Stephan ***********
Anonymus... so it's not too embarrassing after the application is rejected... π
Our disappearing anonymous Italian citizen friend would have told us his was accepted. Not for the first time either!
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First one always has to be done in person. Or with an agent in person. Youβll initially get a submission confirmation and ins day or two a decline.
Christopher ***********
If you end up having to go to your immigration office in person I would give the officer a tip and ask for their mobile phone/Line number. Has proven useful to me previously.