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How soon can I report my 90-day visa to Thai Immigration in person?

Feb 4, 2024
2 years ago
Ralph *************
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How many days before 90 day report is due can I go in? It'll be my first time so I know I can't report online, has to be in person. Thanks!
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You can report your 90-day check-in to Thai Immigration in person between 15 days before and 7 days after the due date. It's important to avoid going too early, as the next reporting date will reset to 90 days from the date of your visit. While some expats mention having success with online reporting for their first 90-day report, others recommend confirming if this is still an option. Always check for potential office variations and keep local holidays in mind.
90 DAY REPORTING RESOURCES / SERVICES
  • Use the trusted Thailand 90 Day Reporting Serviceto 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.
  • Join the Thai Visa Advice Facebook Group to ask your questions, and get advice from others.
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always take into account any Thai National Holidays when the Immi is closed.
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Tim *********
I did my first one on line. I live in Chonburi, so Jomtien Immigration office
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Graham *******
You can do it when u like you get another 90 from that date.
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Mick *******
You can do first on online , I did it and know several others who did it , PRACHUAP btw
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Stuart ***********
I did my first one online, so try it 14 days in advance. If not approved you have plenty of time to go in person.
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Ralph *************
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@Stuart **********
can you please link me to the webpage?
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Stuart ***********
@Ralph ************
, this is the link...

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Ralph *************
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@Stuart **********
thank you very much! I'll try it 14 days before due date.
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Stuart ***********
@Ralph ************
I keep a list of my responses and then just copy them every 90 days to make it easy.

Good luck.
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Stuart ***********
@Ralph ************
, it's fairly straightforward, just ensure you put the address the same as the TM30.
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Eddie ******
I did my first report online and it was accepted. Recipt issued 2days later.
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Christopher *************
And a lot depends on the office too.
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Markiv *********
Just dial 1111 it’s an English Immigration customer service number
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Sue **********
@Markiv ********
oh really? Never read this no before
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Markiv *********
@Sue *********
have you tried to call and check ?
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Sue **********
@Markiv ********
This number is for foreigner complaints and not for immigration questions:

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/thai-government-launches-1111-hotline-receive-complaints-from-foreigners/
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Markiv *********
@Sue *********
I have asked you, have you called? Don’t read google, just call and then come back to post your comments
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Brandon ************
15 days before through 7 days after. Don't want to go too early as your next report date will be 90 days from the day you report.
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Declan **********
Depends on immigration but BKK is 15 days (could have changed)
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Mahesh *********
15 days before the due date.
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