Is 90 day reporting required only when you have spent 90 or more consecutive days in Thailand or process specific Visas ??? Thanks
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90-day reporting in Thailand is required for foreigners with specific long-term visas who have stayed in the country for more than 90 days consecutively. Some long-term visas may have different reporting requirements, such as reports once a year. It's essential for visa holders to be aware of their reporting dates, especially if they have received an extension of stay.
Robert ************
90 Day Report applies to "Long Term Stay" only; and if you received an Extension of Stay, the date for your initial 90-Day Report should have been provided to you; and then calculate additional report dates yourself.
เจสัน ******
If it's of any help.... straight from the Thai Immigration page, with notable exceptions mentioned by Stuart already; make of it what you will:-
"According to The Immigration Act,B.E.2522, the foreigner who has received a temporary stay permit and stayed in the Kingdom of Thailand over 90 days must notify his/her residence to immigration officer every 90 days."
Stuart *********
90 day reporting is for specific visas where you have stayed in the country for more than 90 days. Some long term visas only require a report once a year.