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How long does it usually take for immigration to respond to an online 90 days reporting form submission?

Oct 1, 2024
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Einat *******
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90 days Reporting question: How many days does it usually take immigration to respond to my online form submitted? my 90 days is due tomorrow and I submitted the for today. Thanks!
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A user inquired about the typical response time from Thai immigration after submitting their 90 days reporting form online, one day before the due date. The answer clarified that the online submission window is from 14 to 7 days before the due date, and submitting just one day before may result in rejection. Comments also provided helpful links to official immigration resources and discussed the differing interpretations of the reporting rules.
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Koos *********
Is it not 60 days no visa need en 30 day extension
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Graham ******
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for 93 countries yes
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Roger *******
Can anyone please give a link to the official immigration rules for online reporting ?
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Sue **********
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Roger *******
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Thank you very much. With so many of the original posts disagreeing, I was beginning to think Abraham Lincoln was right. 😉
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@Sue *********
thanks a lot! that is really helpful, I did not know this guide exist.
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It's a third party site not an official government site. All the Immigration services pages can be found here -
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Einat *******
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@Graham *****
yep...thanks for this info. you are right, of course. However the official site has the technical info. What I needed was an advise.
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Peter *********
1 or 2 days
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Einat *******
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hhmm. thanks! I did not know that. and wish that immigration leaflet about online reporting - included that info.
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John **********
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you can wait a few days and see as it's a fairly recent change. You you can report in person up to 7 days beyond your due date
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@John *********
thanks! thats a big relief to know this 🙂
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Brandon ************
The rules for filing online is that you can submit from 14 days before your due date until 7 days before your due date.

If you filed 1 day before your due date, you are likely to have your submission rejected for filing outside the window and will have to go in person to file.
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Thank you Brandon. I was hoping to do it online but my reporting date is October 5th, so I'll be joining the "drive thru" queue soon. 👍
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it doesn't hurt to try online first and maybe get lucky.
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Maksym ***********
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window is 14 day before and 7 days AFTER
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in person yes. But not for filing online. If you want to file online you only have the 7 day window that I stated.
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Peter *********
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15 days before online
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Einat *******
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thank you for your explanation.
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