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How easy is it to complete a 90-day reporting for a DTV in Thailand?

Jul 8, 2025
10 months ago
Andy *****
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Today I did the first 90 day report on a DTV

Just to share the feedback, turned up at Sakon Nakhon immigration with just a passport. No people in the building other than staff, few taps on the computer and done. In and out in less than 10mins

It was far easier than I expected
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The user shares their positive experience completing the 90 day report for a DTV visa at Sakon Nakhon immigration, noting the process was quick and efficient, taking less than 10 minutes with just a passport. Comments suggest upcoming online options and varying opinions on the reliability of online services.
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Dwayne ********
Don’t trust anything online in this country, the majority of Thai are unskilled at everything. I just send the wife. Don’t even have to get off the sofa.
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Jim *******
@Dwayne *******
Bullshit. Thais are as skilled as anyone in the world. Great doctors, dentists, civil engineers, mechanical and electrical engineers.
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Dwayne ********
@Jim ******
blind & ignorance, well nice open. ‘YouTube’ is not an education which means, not skilled. Thai uncertified universities that allow rich families to buy their children/student’s degrees don’t mean they’re skilled. Most hospitals outside the 3 major Tourist districts (Pattaya, Phuket & Bangkok) don’t have real doctors nor technicians that can understand & operate any of the diagnostic equipment. They have no plumbers, no engineers, thus no qualified electrical technicians. Buy a house & you’ll figure it out, millennial tourist!

Go home, child.
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Bob **********
@Dwayne *******
bet your in great shape ,never had a problem doing it online
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Dwayne ********
@Bob *********
I have disabilities which lie heavily in lower back & the legs. An age thing.
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Bob **********
@Dwayne *******
sorry to hear that
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Dwayne ********
@Bob *********
from a younger life where I always believed I was invincible. The youth effect.
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Jeremy ********
the next one you can do online
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Bob **********
@Jeremy *******
there shouldn’t really be a next one as the DTV limit is 180 days exit on 179 no worries
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Graham ******
@Jeremy *******
probably will be border bouncing as this will be 180 ;)
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Andy *****
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@Jeremy *******
I will most probably go to Vietnam for a week to reset the 180 days rather than go for an extension. so my next 90 day will be next year and I expect in person again as it will be classed as the first one again
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