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What are the required documents for a 90-day report at Saraburi immigration after an online application rejection?

May 18, 2024
2 years ago
John *****
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For some reason, not given, my 90 day online application was rejected and now I need to go to Saraburi immigration on Monday.

I've filled in a paper tm47, copied my passport and will have the property documents and owner ID card, am I missing anything?

It's been a long time since I've needed to do this manual process
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The user experienced a rejection of their 90-day online reporting application and is preparing for an in-person visit to Saraburi immigration. They have completed the TM47 form, made copies of their passport, and gathered property documentation and the owner's ID card. They seek confirmation if they are missing any documents for the in-person report.
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Giuliano ********
Me too

After years of doing my 90 day online report

Today my report was rejected

No reason

Im try now to apply again
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John *****
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@Giuliano *******
Have you traveled to a foreign country in the last 90 days, if yes, you need to do 90 in person at your local immigration office.
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Giuliano ********
@John ****
no

Always here
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Watson *********
I have been rejected, in febuary and last week in May, 2 times reported to immigration asked why I was rejected, they say computer error, just go and they give you your 90 days
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Tod *********
@John ****
the first 90 day report after you return from abroad has to be done in person now. People are getting rejected for the 90 day online with that as the reason
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John *****
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@Tod ********
Just back from Saraburi Immigration and confirmation of Tod's message, off yesterday, tge first 90 day report following a foreign trip must now be done in person at an Immigration office. This was the first thing that the IO said to me and her last message was, next time online.

Thanks Tod.
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Tod *********
@John ****
thank you sir for checking on that and glad that you got it done and following 90 days can be done online (y)
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Melissa *********
@Tod ********
I left Thailand in Feb 2024 for a weekend and was able to do my 90day report online May 2024. Krabi province.
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Tod *********
@Melissa ********
They just updated the system ๐Ÿ˜•
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John *****
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@Tod ********
Wow, I didn't know that, it sure sent a shiver down my spine to be rejected after becoming comfortable with the online process.

Thanks for that update.
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James ********
You have the needed items for the 90 day report.

Have you filed a TM30 address registration with your Thai immigration office?

Have you been out of Thailand and returned since you made your last 90 day report?

Did you file a new TM30 address registration with your Thai immigration office after you returned to Thailand?
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John *****
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@James *******
TM30 filed, yes, the start date of this 90 day period is a return to Thailand from an abroad trip.
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