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Is the next 90-day report date recalculated after extending a marriage visa in Thailand?

Oct 7, 2025
2 months ago
Toño *******
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Hi everyone, Can anyone tell me if, after extending a marriage visa, the next 90-day report date is recalculated from the date the extension was granted?

I tried submitting my 90 day report online, but it was rejected. At first, I read that it might be because I recently extended my visa, so the next 90 day report should be counted from that new date.

Later, I received an email from Immigration saying the rejection was due to “missing information.” So now I’m not sure whether to try submitting it again or just wait and count a new 90 day period from the visa extension date.
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TLDR : Answer Summary
The timing for submitting a 90-day report after extending a marriage visa in Thailand can vary based on whether it is your first extension or a subsequent one. If it is your first yearly extension, the new reporting date is recalculated from the extension date. However, if you are simply renewing an existing extension, the reporting date remains as per the original schedule. Issues with online submissions may arise from errors in the expiration date or mismatched address in the TM30 notification.
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John **********
Some immigration offices align your 90 day report with the visa but if they did you would have filed a 90 day report at the time and they would have put a slip with your next reporting date in the back of your passport
Tod *********
IF it's your first ever yearly extension your 90 day report is due 90 days from the date they issue the extension

BUT

If you're just getting a new year extension (as in you're already ON a year extension and getting another one) getting a new extension doesn't affect your 90 day report date at all

It would still be due when ever it was due on your previous 90 day report slip.

Now if you got the "missing information" rejection did you make sure and put the new expiration date of your extension (or the under consideration stamp date) and did you get the address exactly as it's listed on your TM30 (notification of foreigner in residence) that you have filed? Those two systems cross-check against each other

When was your 90 day report date due?
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