How does the 90-day reporting timeline work for Thai visas after receiving approval?

Dec 21, 2020
4 years ago
Jonathan ********
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I tried to do my 90 day report online, but it won't go past the 1st page. It says "For further information regarding The 90-day Notification Report Service, please contact the Immigration Branch Office in your residence area." in a popup and then goes back to the form again. I set a reminder on my phone for every 90 days, BUT, now that I think about it, I reported about a week early last time and I got the approval email on the 17th. Does this mean that I'm now late because it's 4 days past 90 days from when I was approved the previous time? Is that how it works? Do I need to rush to report in person now before I'm 7 days late according to that date? I assumed it would be every 90 days from my first 90 day report, not moving around based on each new approval.
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TLDR : Answer Summary
The user encountered issues submitting their 90-day Notification Report online, leading to confusion regarding the reporting timeline. They questioned whether the timeline is based on the approval date of the previous report rather than the original due date. Comments clarified that 90-day reports are indeed calculated from the approved date of the last report. The user was reassured that as long as they report within 7 days past the due date, they would not incur fines. Assistance was offered for navigating the online process and a link to the reporting portal was shared.
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Tom **************
Can someone kindly post a link to the web address for 90 reporting online, thanks.
Jeff *******
@Tom *************
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Tom **************
@Jeff ******
Thanks 😉
Bobby ********
You have to scroll down to the very bottom and click the "agree to everything" box otherwise you will be returned to the same page with no explanation
Tod *********
i don't think he's got a problem getting IN to the system
@Bo***
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I think he didn't print his receipt telling him when his next 90 day report was due after his previous 90 day report was approved ;) :O
Bobby ********
Tod Daniels. Got it! If he's over the 90 he can't use the online.
Jonathan ********
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Well guess it’s off to immigration I go then. Thank you! Also since I’m still within 7 days will I not be fined?
Tod *********
@Jonathan *******
nope you can file a 90 day report in person up to 7 days after the due date with out the 2000baht failure to file on time fine. (that starts on the 8th day after the due date ;) )
Tod *********
and why didn't you print the 90 day receipt that you're supposed to keep in your passport AFTER you got approved online last time? :(

A 90 day report is due 90 days AFTER it's approved.

Example I had a 90 day report due Nov 11, BUT filed it Oct 28, it was approved Oct 29 and my next 90 days is due Jan 28th So they count from the date it's approved (not the previous due date)
Sonda *******
@Tod ********
ohhhhh i see..
Tod *********
Go back in the system, select check the status, (the Green tab) select the passport information tab, and then click on the magnifying glass to the right of the top report
Tod *********
that choice prints the new 90 day report date just like the paper you get from the immigration office when you go in person :/
Joel ******
Yes, it needs to be done 90 days from your last report.
James ********
Go to your immigration office Monday or ASAP.
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