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What are the 90-day reporting requirements for a retirement visa in Thailand after the first extension?

Jul 30, 2024
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Konrad ***********
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Friends, Newbie " retirement " visa Question (sorry! )... After the first 90 day reporting and then 1 Year extension .. Is there another 90 day reporting the next year after second 1 year extension?
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When you hold a retirement visa (Non-O), the initial 90-day reporting is usually associated with the basic 90-day Non-O visa. After receiving a one-year extension of stay, you are required to do 90-day reporting for the duration of your stay, which happens every 90 days regardless of whether you are on your first or a subsequent extension.
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Russell ********
90 Day reports are mandetory for almost all visas and unrelated to them, except that they may affect the date you need to register by following a visa renewal. Check the page Immigration inserts at the back.
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Graham ******
You don't do a 90 day report while on your initial Non-O is it is a 90 day stamp. The 90 day reporting starts when you get your 12 month Extension of Stay stamp.
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Tod *********
Correct me if I'm wrong but I think you've got some wires crossed and what I believe you are actually referring to is not the "first 90 day reporting" but actually get the initial 90 day Non-O VISA<- which you get and then after that you get the year extension.

Next year you only apply for another extension
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Konrad ***********
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@Tod ********
exactly Tod, correct once again Thanks!.. so just making sure there was no reporting after the second 1 year extension..
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@Konrad **********
do NOT confuse the 90 day reporting that you do (and that you get a receipt like this) with anything to do with your yearly extensions
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Konrad ***********
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As always Tod, 'You da Man'.. on this type of Intel.
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@Konrad **********
You have to report every 90 days you are consecutively in Thailand for as long as you are on a retirement extension.
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Duncan *******
Hint - the frequency is in the name.
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Anthony ******
There’s a 90 day report required every 90 days what ever year it is
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Lloyd ********
90 day reporting is done EVERY consecutive 90 days that you are in country. So if you don't leave the country you will do about 4 per year. If you leave the country, then the 90 days starts again on your entry to the country.
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Konrad ***********
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@Lloyd *******
Oh Ok.. so on a 1 year visa.. If I were to leave before 90 days.. no reporting.. great
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