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What are the requirements and process for 90-day reporting in Thailand after extending my visa?

Sep 5, 2018
8 years ago
Kailash ********
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Ok Tod need your help again.

Got here June 9th regular entry visa.

July 4th extended visa 30 days and applied for 90 day visa.

Came back on July 19, got the 90 day and will apply for 1 year soon.

Hence (retirement visa non O).

When, where and how do I do my 90 day reporting? I am required, right?

Thinking of going tomorrow?

Are there any costs involved?

Thanks in advance.
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The user is seeking information about the 90-day reporting process following their visa extension in Thailand. They arrived on June 9th with a regular entry visa, extended it for 30 days on July 4th, and then received a 90-day visa on July 19th. They are confused about the reporting dates and process requirements, asking when and where they need to report, any associated costs, and if they need additional documentation besides their passport. The comments clarify that the counting for the 90-day report starts after the first extension and outline the reporting timeline and requirements, emphasizing it's free and can be done either in-person or online afterward.
90 DAY REPORTING RESOURCES / SERVICES
  • Use the trusted Thailand 90 Day Reporting Serviceto get your in-person report done and mailed to you for as low as 375 THB (even if the online system doesn't work for you).
  • For immediate assistance, contact Thai Visa Centre directly via LINE at @ThaiVisaCentre or Email them.
  • Join the Thai Visa Advice Facebook Group to ask your questions, and get advice from others.
Krishn *********
Following.
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Kailash ********
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Ok back being confused? So what is my start date and end date? June 9 or Jul 4?
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Kailash ********
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outstanding thanks again. You are the man.
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Tod *********
When you get your first yearly extension your FIRST 90 day report will be due 89 days from that date (they count the day you apply as day 1) AND they will put that paper in your passport to remind you too.
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Tod *********
You DO NOT need to do a 90 day report because you do not have your first yearly extension yet.

In bangkok they will put a paper like I posted IN your passport and that starts your 90 day count down.
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Tod *********
Read #5 on this from the immigration in bangkok's website
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Tod *********
Hang about. :O IN Bangkok they don't start counting down the 90 day reporting until you do your FIRST extension of stay. Because getting your first extension starts the 90 day count down clock counting down.

They'll put a paper in your passport when you get your yearly extension that looks like this and that's when you do your FIRST 90 day report.

I am 100% sure that's the way it works in Bangkok.
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Kailash ********
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That is tomorrow, thanks ๐Ÿ™.
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Robert *******
So 9th of Jun is day number 1, you count till 90 days and you make your 90 day report at the office where you got the visa. You can do this report 15 days before till 7 days after the due date.
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Robert *******
No.
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Kailash ********
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Other than my passport do I need any additional documentation?
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Robert ********
Where in Thailand are you staying?
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Robert ********
Ok, you must complete your 90 day report, between 2 weeks before and up to one week after the deadline date. You must go in person the first time and it is free...thereafter after you are in the system and may file online OR by post.
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Kailash ********
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Kailash ********
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Bangkok
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