How Does the 90 Day Reporting System Work for Expats in Thailand?

Feb 4, 2020
5 years ago
Howard *******
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FYI @ Koh Samui Immigration - 90 Day Report

Currently on extension of stay, O-A visa, multiple entry. 90 day report was due on 13/1/20, overseas at the time (approx ~22 days past due date). All approved, picked up <30 minutes, next 90 day notification 3/5/20.... no drama’s at all πŸ˜ƒ

Samui Immigration - pretty busy (high season here), queuing system, ticketed, checking for valid documents before issuing queue ticket.

Overall experience- Extremely helpful, polite, knowledgeable and efficient.... very well organised office πŸ‘πŸ™

Will visit again πŸ˜‰
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A user reported on their experience with the 90 Day Report at Koh Samui Immigration while on an O-A visa. They explained that their 90-day report was due while they were overseas but was still approved without issues upon returning. The user praised the efficiency and organization of the immigration office.
Tod *********
Just so you're clear how the 90 day reporting system works;

IF you're IN thailand when the 90 day report is due you report.

IF you leave the country BEFORE the 90 day report is due your next 90 day report is due 89 days from the date you stamp back in to thailand.

You didn't have a 90 day report due while you were out of the country because that can't happen ;)

You left BEFORE it was due and your next report would have been due 89 days from the date you stamped back in.
James ********
Thank you for your report.πŸ˜‰

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