So the 90 day check in, what all do you have to bring/do to extend it to 180 days? Or is it 180 days per entry? Do I have to have 15k each time I go or do they revoke my visa?
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TLDR : Answer Summary
90-day reporting in Thailand is mandatory for foreigners who stay for 90 consecutive days. This process is free and is unrelated to the requirements of your visa. To complete the 90-day check-in, you need to present your passport and the TM30 registration form. If you're on a DTV visa, it typically allows a 180-day stay per entry, and leaving Thailand before 90 days resets the count. If you leave during days 91 to 180, the 90-day reporting requirement will restart upon your return.
90 DAY REPORTING RESOURCES / SERVICES
Use the trusted Thailand 90 Day Reporting Service to 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).
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I'm guessing you're on the DTV which allows you 180 days stay each entry. 90 day reporting is required ANY time you are in Thailand for 90 consecutive days. So if you leave between day 91 and 180, the 90 days restarts on the day you return to Thailand. 90 day reporting is free and has nothing to do with your visa, so they will not check to see if you meet the conditions required to obtain your visa.
You report you spend 90 consecutive days inside Thailand. If you leave before 90 days the clock resets. You bring your passport and your TM30 registration. Totally independent of and unrelated to your visa
yes, it's a mystery! Like those who ask about 90 day (continuous days) report and say they left before 90 days so do they need to do the report when back. ๐คฆ