When do I need to do my 90-day reporting for a non-O visa in Thailand?

May 20, 2023
2 years ago
Michael ********
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I have a question about 90 day reporting.

I entered Thailand March 7th and applied for a non-O visa.

Got a stamp to stay (non-O stay permit) to July 9th after applying.

When do I have to do a 90 day reporting?
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TLDR : Answer Summary
You do not need to do 90-day reporting until you have received a one-year extension of stay on your non-O visa. If you initially entered as a tourist and then applied for the non-O visa, you will only be required to report 90 days from the date you are granted your one-year extension.
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Michael ********
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Thank you guys
Brandon ************
If you entered as a tourist and then applied to convert to the non-O visa, you're still not in a 90 day reporting state.

It will be due 90 days from the day you are granted a 1 year extension.
Stuart *********
You don’t do 90 day reports until you’re on your year extension of stay.
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