Has anyone submitted their 90 days on line and gotten a message that said it was rejected? Just flew back from abroad first week of May and did my annual extension the following couple of weeks after.
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The post discusses issues surrounding the rejection of a 90-day online reporting application for Thai immigration. It highlights that timing is crucial, noting that reports should be submitted 15 days prior to the due date. The conversation reveals experiences from other users who faced similar rejections due to incorrect timing or address discrepancies with TM30 forms.
Mario *********
Just got to immigration today and I wanted to make sure everything ok for my 90 report on line.
Lucky I did, officer told me it did not work because I had to do 15 days before due date
I know in person I had a window of going anywhere between those 15 days before or 7 days after with no issue but the website was just the issue —I will go in person and sort it out. I heard it’s now on the second floor at changwatanna building now
You applied for an annual Extension of Stay a couple of weeks later than arriving in the first week of may. Did the Immigration Office made the 90 day report, to get you into sync with your annual application. Check the dates as a few weeks after arriving somewhere beginning may could be less than the 75 days to report 15 days ahead.
Tod *********
yep, plenty of people get rejected, and they usually say WHY it was on the email
You can re-apply all you want, I was rejected by the mobile app once and then THREE more times on the website before I finally got it to go thru.
Make sure you have your address EXACTLY as it is on the TM30, and see if there isn't a reason on why it was rejected in the email.
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