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What should I do after submitting my 90-day report online for my DTV visa in Thailand?

Oct 19, 2025
6 months ago
Hi everyone! I completed my 90-day report online today. This is my first time doing the 90-day report online. I have done it before a few times, but under a Student visa, and this is my first time under a DTV visa. After I filled out and submitted the form online, I received an email(see photos) - does it mean my 90-day report was approved? Do I still have to go to the immigration? TIA
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The original poster has submitted their first online 90-day report under a DTV visa and received an email confirmation. They are seeking clarification on whether this indicates approval and if they still need to visit the immigration office. Responses in the comments suggest that the email signifies receipt of the submission, but approval may still be pending. Several users advise the poster to wait for a second email confirming approval or rejection, emphasizing that first-time reports under a new visa category often face scrutiny.
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Cyn *****
Hi, i did it also today, for me and my kids. Do i still have to immigration office ? tomorrow is my 7 day late lol
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@Cyn ****
if it’s your first time yes you have to. I received an email from them today and my application was rejected so I have to go to immigration office.
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Wannikea *********
You'll get two emails, one basically immediately saying they received it and the next one either approved or rejected
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@Wannikea ********
thank you 🙏
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Callum *******
Just skip it, haven’t done one for 4 years
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@Callum ******
i done the same i mean they know where i am with the tm30, 90d report is just pointless bureaucracy
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Anonymous participant 761 Yes, and you aren't the one filling the TM30... Please don't find excuses make for being lazy; these are part of your visas' rules. DOT.
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Anonymous participant 231 dont care, im not wasting my time on pointless rules with tiny fines, rules are for broke people
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Callum *******
I seriously do not care.
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@Callum ******
Then just stay in your country.
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Anonymous participant Not even sure they’d want him there, with his lazy, entitled attitude. 😅
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Anonymous participant 231 I just don't understand people who think they can do whatever they want in another country without following the rules. That entitled attitude needs to stay at home. Respecting local laws is a basic expectation for foreign visitors. And let's be real, if they didn't need to be here, they wouldn't bother applying DTV visa right!😂
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Anonymous participant Yes, and the 90 days report isn't difficult at all nor that much time consuming. You can do it in less than 15-20 minutes in most cities (except Bangkok). And you still can use agents or send it by letter for a small fee. 😏
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@Callum ******
Well, you’re not required to if you’re not staying up to 90 days. Just some friendly advice, you must respect their rules if you don’t want to get into trouble.
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@Callum ******
Yes we in the meantime know how great you are in fighting rules you don't like!
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Tomorrow will be my 89th day , how long should I wait for the approval? Thank you
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Wannikea *********
Anonymous participant you have a week to go file in person, the rule is within 7 days after the due date
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@Wannikea ********
thank you for this info 🙏
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Luit *****************
Anonieme deelnemer Just wait till they approve or reject, it is now up to them, most likely they will reject and then you just go with the TM47 you filed online to immigration office.
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Wait for approval... It's unlikely it will be accepted.
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Elías ********
No, not yet approved, and very likely it'll be rejected as you're supposed to do the first always offline. Either way, they'll send you another email later saying whether it was rejected or approved. If approved, then you don't need to do anything else.
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Alla ***********
Yes, it means they have received it. You should wait for it be approved ( or rejected🤧)
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DTV_Be*******
Just means they received it. Since this is your first entry on DTV, most likely it will be rejected
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