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90 day reporting requirement

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Feb 24, 2026
2 months ago
If I have the DTV and want to leave the country on day 94, do i have to report to immigration or will i pay a fine at the airport for not reporting in time?
14 comments
Dec 3, 2025
5 months ago
Andrew *********
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90 days report.

Applied for a non O on a visa exempt. Does the time on a visa exempt counts towards the 90 days ? I guess it does, just double checking.

What docs do you need now ? Did it online before.

And thirdly. Im currently waiting for my new passport to arrive from the UK. Can I do it on the old passport ?
10 comments
Oct 23, 2025
6 months ago
Horatio ********
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I'm kinda confused about the 90 day reporting requirement. If I never stay in the country more than 90 days, does that mean I don't need to do it? What if I signed a lease for an apartment?
15 comments
Feb 11, 2025
a year ago
Sally *******
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Asking about the education visa, (not sure if that's the correct name), but to learn in Thai language school. My daughter is getting this next week. She's paid for the school and the visa, they now want to take her passport off her to get the visa. Is that normal? I said she should go and collect it herself?

Also, second question, when she has to report every 90 days does she still have to pay more?
8 comments
Jan 21, 2025
a year ago
Kevin *************
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My understanding is the DTV is a 5 year multiple entry visa. What needs to be extended before 5 years has past other than leaving the county within 180 days before returning?

If you stay 90 days, reporting to immigration is required under current law is my understanding.
3 comments
Oct 23, 2024
2 years ago
I am currently staying in Thailand on the DTV. I heard there are some requirements for reporting where you stay while in the country.

Anyone have a link to those requirements?

How strict are they? Is it a hard requirement?
14 comments
Aug 7, 2024
2 years ago
Luca **********
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Hi guys, I didn't understand something about the new DTV. Do we have to make a report every 90 days? Or not? Thanks!
13 comments
Oct 18, 2022
4 years ago
Andy *********
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My son entered on a 30-day visa exempt stamp, then got a one year extension of stay based on being a Thai national.

Does the 90-day count start from his initial entry stamp, or when the extension of stay was granted?

Thanks
2 comments
Nov 17, 2021
4 years ago
Mel ********
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Hi all. Currently in Hua Hin, about to go to uk for a few weeks to visit family etc. my 90 reporting is due while i am away. Do i still go to immigration (usually in bluport) as soon as possible on return or is the clock reset and I report in 90 days after I have re entered Thailand ? Do immigration at the airport indicate the 90 days report date ?? Thanks in advance . Ps I am pretty sure the clock is reset but one or two people have casted doubt in my mind.
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