Is it too early to report my 90-day extension in Thailand if my due date is March 18th and I entered on an OA visa?

Mar 11, 2021
4 years ago
Philip *********
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Hi guys. I am due to do my first 90 report by 18 March. I entered Thailand on an OA visa on 18 December. Is it too early to go today?
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The user inquired about the timing for their first 90-day report due on March 18, following entry into Thailand on an OA visa on December 18. Responses indicated that reports can be made 15 days prior to the due date, meaning it is acceptable to report now. Additional advice was provided about necessary documentation and personal experiences of completing the report quickly.
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Philip **********
I went today in Pattaya. Took me around an hour. Bring copies of your passport, visa stamp, departure card. I also needed documentation from my landlord because I relocated from my original visa extension (retirement).
Philip *********
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@Philip *********
Thanks. All done in CM, quick and easy. In and out in less than 15 minutes, no queue....
Hugh **********
You can go now, but your new date will start from this stamp .
Bob **********
You can go know
Stuart *********
You can do a report 15 days prior up to 7 days after your due date.
Jonas *************
The online and their so are all not working. For months? They don't seem to care

In Bangkok they said you need to book appointment to be even go. When I input my visa expiration date they only allowed me to choose days in June. So I had to take them 90 day report as my "vida expiry" date. Could only pick the same day as expiry only 2 cc days choices.

Also. Know that you can't register in person in other place from where you reside, if you do you need to have TM30 done and first do an address change :-( . This severely limits your freedom.
Stuart *********
@Philip ********
the online system (should) let you report from 15 days prior up until your due date.
Philip *********
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@Stuart ********
thank you!
Stuart *********
@Philip ********
once you’ve done one report in person you can then use the online system (well you could if it was working that is...)
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