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Is 90-day reporting necessary if I'm leaving Thailand before the due date?

Apr 21, 2022
4 years ago
Danny ********
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I am on a Non-O Extension of stay from Retirement Visa, the extension of stay expires at the end of August. I am planning on coming back only in November( as a tourist) so i understand my extension of stay will have expired, so no need to get re-entry permit either. My question is, i am due for 90 day reporting on 26 april but i am flying out on 30 april..can someone confirm that 90 day reporting is useless in this case?
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The user is on a Non-O extension of stay from a Retirement Visa, expiring in August, and is leaving Thailand on April 30, before their due date for 90-day reporting on April 26. The community discusses the necessity of completing the 90-day report despite the user's upcoming departure, with opinions varying on the potential consequences of not filing.
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Danny ********
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Thanks everyone for their kind advice....90 day report completed
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Douglas *******
Do it 15 days before ok too.
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Stuart *********
There would be no consequence for not filing this time and leaving Thailand - they don’t check at the airport if you have filed one.

However the next time you are due for a 90 day report (whenever that may be) an eagle eyed immigration officer may spot you failed to file your last one on time and fine you for not doing so.
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Danny ********
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Problem solved...i am not gonna get all technical for a 15 minute wait at immigration..i will report and play it safe.
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Stuart *********
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do it online. Saves queuing.

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Danny ********
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@Stuart ********
i walk to immigration and i need the exercise.
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Danny ********
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@Stuart ********
wouldn't the rule of 7 days reporting after due date apply in this case.
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Danny ********
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So what will happen with my next reporting date i will get....example if i report 26 april, next date would be 26 July and i will not be here?
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John **********
@Danny *******
report by the 26th. Your next date can be ignored as you will leave the country before it is due
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@Danny *******
no. It’s due on the 26th. It would need to be filed on the 26th (or within 7 days after) regardless that you were no longer in the country after the 30th.
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Bonnie *******
Do it anyway. You don't want to get blacklisted
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Bobby ********
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He'd be the first person in history to be blacklisted for failing to file a 90-day report! 🤣🤣🤣
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Danny ********
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I'll say it before someone else says it....it's useless in every case anyways.
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