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When should I do my first 90-day report after getting a non-O visa extension in Thailand?

Jan 17, 2026
3 months ago
Nik ****
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hello, everybody! I have a confusing question on 90 day report.I entered Thailand on the 2nd of November,2025 with a non-o and got the one year extension on the 12th of jan 2026. My question is,whether it counts from the date of my entry,or from the date of my extension to do the 90 days report? Many thanks.
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The user is seeking clarification on when to file their first 90-day report after entering Thailand with a non-O visa and subsequently receiving a one-year extension. Discussion among community members indicates that the first 90-day report should be counted from the date of the extension, as stated on the slip provided by immigration, rather than the initial entry date.
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Daniel ************
its a paper in your passport
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Jim *******
Daniel Schwarting I had that paper. Left Thai before that that date. Still, it was there. Just ignored it.
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Karsten ********
That's tricky, I am sure you need a 90 day report, even you did a extension... Happend always to me... With my wp
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Brandon ************
Your 90-day non-O did not provide a stay greater than 90 days, so is not subject to 90-day reporting.

Your first 90-day report will be 90 days after your extension. The immigration officer SHOULD have put a slip of paper in your passport with your first 90-day reporting date. If not, it's 90-days from when you got your extension.
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Nik ****
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@Brandon ***********
Thank you! Yes, I have got that slip in my passport, but the one handing my passbook back in Jomtion IMM said that I should do my first 90 day report by counting days from my entry date. Thats 's why I get puzzled.
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Alan **********
Nik Mawhat does the SLIP say ? That’s what counts.
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Nik ****
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Alan Rothwell the date stamped on the slip is 11 Apr,2026, 90 days from the date of extention.
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Jim *******
Nik Ma That is it then.

I had that 90 days report slip in my passport but I was out of Thai 2 months before that. Did nothing.
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@Nik ***
immigration put the 90 day report slip in your passport. Do what immigration is telling you to do.
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Brandon ************
@Nik ***
that's true once you're already a long term stay.
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