When should I do my first 90-day report after getting a one-year extension in Thailand?

Sep 3, 2020
4 years ago
Matti *********
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Got my one year extension today at Chaengwattana. I usually travel a lot so never done 90 day reporting and wondering when I should do my first 90 day report?

90 days from application date, 90 days from today or 9 September as stated on the old slip I got with my 60 days extension on June?
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After obtaining a one-year visa extension in Thailand, you must complete your first 90-day report on the date indicated on your extension card, which in this case is September 9. Reports can be filed 14 days before and up to 7 days after this due date. Additionally, it is recommended to use online booking for convenience when visiting the immigration office.
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Matti *********
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Did the 90 day report today at MTT. Had online booking for 9:20. Went in 9:05 and was done at 9:10.

MTT actually much more convenient with car as plenty of parking around the building.
Benjamin ******
According to the card, you must do a 90 day report on September 9 [Thanks Paul!]. You can do it 14 days *BEFORE* up to 7 days *AFTER* the due date.
Matti *********
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Anyways thanks guys, much appreciated!
George **********
@Matti ********
90 day reporting can be done online
Benjamin ******
@George *********
No, if this is the first 90 day report, it must be done in person.
George **********
@Benjamin *****
I stand corrected.
Benjamin ******
@George *********
However, after the first 90 day report is submitted, then the next 90 day reports may be able to be done online. I agree with you, whenever possible it should be done online.
Matti *********
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I did ask the info counter but the lady was not able to explain it. Gave me a map to the MTT office and the 90 day report form...
Matti *********
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Oh dear, so they dont consider the TM7 application on 6 August as address report. Another long drive thru the city next week...
Matti *********
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I applied my one year extension on 6 August so 90 days from that application date?

Or is this 90 days separate system and not synced with the application meaning I need to report next week at MTT office?
Benjamin ******
@Matti ********
IF it's a dash, then you're right! It's September 9.
Matti *********
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@Benjamin *****
I think the old slip says 9 September. 90 days from my 60 days extension on 10 June.

The text on top of that slip says TM7 application is considered as address notification?
Paul *********
@Benj****
-looking at the card, I believe that's a dash rather than a 2 - making the report date 9th of September.
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