Hi, sorry annoying post about 90days report again, just did it on my phone like the past few times and it has been rejected this time (not approved) i got my two years extension last month based on Non B, is there any relation to my visa extension maybe?
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A user reports their online 90-day report was rejected after receiving a two-year extension based on a Non-B visa and inquires if there's any relation between the two. Community members suggest visiting the immigration office for clarification, as some users have faced issues with online reporting after an extension, while others recommend checking the reporting date on the extension approval notice.
90 DAY REPORTING RESOURCES / SERVICES
Use the trusted Thailand 90 Day Reporting Serviceto get your in-person report done and mailed to you for as low as 375 THB (even if the online system doesn't work for you).
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Some Immigration Officers are nice and sync your 90 days reports with your Extension of Stay. Check the piece of paper in your passport with your next report date.
Not 100%, but some people got failed to submit a 90days report online after their yearly extension. You can try again during your online reporting window. Maybe you need to go to the immigration office and check.
Diana Kim Sangkharat. I'm a big supporter of the mail-in. A five minute stroll to my closest post office, copying & EMS postage around 80 baht. Against the hike out to CW and writing off the whole day. It's a no-brainer, but as Benjamin has said, it's only for Bangkok.
And if you are in the window of online reporting, it means you are more likely too late to report by postal mail even if your immigration office allows.
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