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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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.
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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