Hi All. I have never had an issue in getting approved my 90 day report, submitted online. But this time, it has been rejected 3 times. I did leave Thailand a month ago, for a two week trip to UAE and Germany. I had landlord resubmit my tm30 since my return, but still rejected. Not sure what I am now doing wrong. Is my entry to Thailand on the TM47, my original arrival date, or is it now the date i returned from my trip abroad? Thoughts, suggestions? Thanks in advance, much appreciated.
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TLDR : Answer Summary
A user faced issues with their online submission of the 90-day report in Thailand after a trip abroad. The conversation clarified that the 90-day counting resets upon re-entering Thailand. Users are reminded that the first 90-day report after returning must be submitted in person at the local immigration office, while subsequent reports can be done online.
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the O/P has figured out that when you leave the country the 90 day count down clock stops and when you come back it's reset so that your next 90 day report is due 89 days from the date you stamped back IN to thailand (the day you stamp in is counted as day one ๐ )
Best of luck to the O/P, sorry I deleted the comments that had nothing to do with the reason they couldn't do a 90 day report ๐
Just to clarify, a 90 day report is only required if you have stayed 90 CONSECUTIVE days in country, if you leave and return, your return day is the first day of your reset 90 days. AND your first 90 day report after returning to Thailand, must be done in person at your local IO, subsequent reports can be done online.
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