Anyone know about the 90 day reporting? I am currently on non-imm ED visa and went to do my 90 day report (just a few days early) and the officer said I cant do it. Should I go on the exact day it expires?
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A user inquired about the correct timing for 90-day reporting while on a Non-Immigrant ED visa. Discussion revealed that 90-day reporting should be done after the first extension of the ED visa is granted. Until then, one should not attempt a report, even a few days early. It's recommended to go on the exact day of the reporting requirement as indicated in your passport.
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The count down for a 90 day report starts AFTER you get your first extension on an ED visa. That's when they put a paper in your passport stating WHEN your first 90 day report is due.
So if you didn't get your first extension yet you don't do a 90 day report.
Robert *******
You are only allowed to be 90 days inside Thailand and then you leave this country. OR with a lot of documents from your school you visit Immigration Office during the last 30 days of your stay for an Extension of Stay based on study inside Thailand.
Robert *******
And I guess you have the Single Entry Non Immigrant ED Visa, now stamped used and you got 90 days as Admitted to Stay on your entry?
Temuujin **************
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