Sorry. I don't like to waste your time with trivial questions but I have a few regarding doing my 90 day report online.
1. The date required in the Until Date of Visa field. Is this expiry date stamped into the passport, or, the date of renewing the 90 day notification?
2. If there is less than 7 days left before the expiration of date of notification is this likely to be a problem. I originally planned to go in person but found out too late that will not be possible.
Thanks in advance.
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The post discusses confusion regarding the 90-day reporting process in Thailand, specifically about which date to enter in the 'Until Date of Visa' field when filing online. It raises questions about whether to use the expiration date stamped in the passport or the date of renewing the notification. Additionally, there are concerns about the implications of reporting close to the expiration date and shared experiences of other users facing issues with the online system.
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I was able to make the online application, but I entered the date of the stamp in my passport rather than the date of renewing my notification of 90 days. Whoops! I guess I will have to wait and see what they say.
Today I send someone to do it for me. Although there were big queues, they were for visa extensions for people stranded here. It took her about 20 minutes at Jomtien
3- there were some reports that you can do a 90 day report online until the due date, BUT the old user manual says from 15 days BEFORE until 7 days BEFORE.
Thank you for your answer. I originally planned to do it person (in Krabi), but they have cut off Phuket and we are not allowed to leave here thus the reason for the late application online.
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