My online 90 day report was rejected even though it was on time and this wasn’t 1st report since arrival to Thailand. Wife called to the immigration officer who visited our house couple weeks ago and she was told that it’s ok and I can do in person 90 day report on the 30th May. I’ve got my doubts about reliability of this information but I would appreciate if I don’t have to spend whole day traveling to the immigration office and back.
Question: Am I fine doing it in the end of May or should I go this week?
TLDR : Answer Summary
The user is concerned about their rejected online 90 day report and is unsure whether to visit the immigration office immediately or wait until the end of May, as advised by an immigration officer. The community provided mixed advice, indicating potential fines for late reporting and varying rules about online submission timing. Some users suggest filing the report as soon as possible to avoid fines, while others confirm that reporting should be done in person on the suggested date.
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