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What are the requirements for a 90-day report for a first-time extension of stay in Thailand on a marriage visa?

Nov 1, 2018
7 years ago
Zayid *******
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hi all, i'm on a 1yr extension of stay (typeO marriage) and my first 90 day report is coming up in a few days.

well actually it was due a while ago but i understand the 90 days got reset when i left and re-entered country.

anyway I was just wondering about the meaning of 'first time'. I understand that an in person 90 day report visit is necessary if it's your first time. But i am now wondering:

a) I used to live in thailand some years ago. I've done 90 day reports before under a different visa category. am i still considered a first timer?

b) If no, i assume i can apply online?

c) If yes, would this mean the first visit from every 1year extension must be in person?

d) in my situation could i do it from bamrungrad hospital, i.e. does that count as in person?

cheers for the help
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The user inquires about the 90-day reporting requirements associated with their first extension of stay on a marriage visa (type O) in Thailand. They seek clarification on whether their previous experience with 90-day reports under a different visa category classifies them as a first-timer, if they can apply online, and whether every subsequent report during their 1-year extension needs to be in person. Additionally, they ask if reporting from Bamrungrad hospital qualifies as an in-person report.
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