When is my 90-day report due for a Non-O-A Visa after returning to Thailand?

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Bruce **********
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I am sure this question has been asked before but cannot find the answer. I have Non O-A Visa. I left Thailand and returned to USA for several weeks. I returned to Thailand and got stamped in for another 365 days. What now is my 90 day report due? Do I use the latest entry stamp or do I use the last 90 day report receipt?
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If you hold a Non O-A Visa and have just re-entered Thailand, your 90-day reporting period is based on your latest entry stamp. You should start counting 90 days from the date of your most recent arrival in Thailand, effectively resetting the reporting timeline.
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Rob **********
Your 90 days is reset, so you can work it out from the date of your last entry back into Thailand.
Bruce **********
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@Rob *********
Thank you
Ning ******
the latest stamp, 90 days from the day you arrive.
Bruce **********
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@Ning *****
Thank you
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