What Are the Current Rules for the 90 Day Reporting on a Non-Ed Visa in Thailand?

Apr 29, 2020
5 years ago
Jos ***********
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Good morning,

I am kind of confused about the 90 day report. I was supposed to do it a couple of days ago but read everywhere that it had been waived for a certain period. Now I'm reading everywhere that it's adviced to do it anyways?

I'm on a non-ed visa if that helps.

Would I have to pay the 2000 baht now if I go?
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TLDR : Answer Summary
The 90 day reporting requirement has been somewhat waived due to COVID-19, but it's still recommended for long-term visa holders to complete it. Reports can be submitted in-person from 15 days before until 7 days after the due date. There's a suggestion to visit the immigration office now as there are fewer people.
Tod *********
you can do a 90 day report in person from 15 days before down until 7 days AFTER the actual due date.

We are recommending that people on long term extensions go do their 90 day report like normal, even though there is a good chance you would be covered on the amnesty about it

It's a good time to go do them because no one is at the immigration office now :P
Jos ***********
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@Tod ********
ok, makes sense, thank you
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