What questions do they ask in the 90 day reporting ?
Do they ask about any Thai SoftPower Activities If you chose this as your DTV ?
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TLDR : Answer Summary
During the 90-day reporting process in Thailand, you are typically asked to provide your passport, the filed TM30 form, and a completed TM47 form. The process is generally not an interview but rather a check-in procedure, where you might not even meet an immigration officer—just submit your documents to a clerk for verification.
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Office I use you do not even see an Immigration Officer. Hand everything to a clerk. She checks all complete and hands me a number. Wait 20 mins and number shouted and passport back
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