Does anyone have idea if 90days reporting is delayed by one day will immigration people accept or create problem?
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According to community feedback, you have a window of 15 days before and 7 days after the due date to report your 90-day status without facing penalties. Therefore, a one-day delay should not create problems with Thai immigration.
Benjamin ******
You have a window for filing the 90 day report in person between 14 days BEFORE the due date until 7 days AFTER the due date without a fine. You'll be fine.
55 the issue now is that instead of 1 day delay over 90days now it be forced 5 days delay because immigration has 4 days holiday they will now open only on Monday! Luckily just on the borderline before 7 days grace period is over..
I *don't think* there's a day "zero" for holidays/ weekends for 90 day reports like what Bobby Howard said, but that's why there's that 21 day window to file the 90 day report. The government's not going to be closed for 21 consecutive days.
Bobby ********
Benjamin Hays. That's probably true. There is ample window for 90 day reporting. It does work for TM30 as the window is much smaller, and I believe a few people were given "under consideration" dates which fell on a holiday.
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Bobby ********
Casa Blanca. Any government holidays are a zero day. Reporting defaults to the next working day.