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Destination Thailand Visa holders ARE obligated to file a 90 day report if you stay in the country for 90 continuous days. If you leave the country before that, the 90 day count down clock stops and it resets and starts back up counting down from 90 when you stamp in to thailand again.
Your 90 day report would be due 89 days after the date you stamp in to thailand (the day you arrive is day one :O no matter what time you stamp in )
At most offices you are required to do the first 90 day report in person (but you can certainly try the online program, worst case you'll get rejected and have to go in person anyway)
For in person the "window of opportunity" is from 2 weeks BEFORE the due date until 1 week AFTER the due date <- meaning you have a 3 week window to apply in person :)
For online the "window of opportunity" is from 2 weeks BEFORE the due date down until 1 week BEFORE the due date <- meaning you have a 1 week window online
Online reporting link; [members only]
The online 90 day reporting program works like this;
The minute you submit a 90 day report online you get an email that says this
This means it was not approved and they'll usually have a reason in the email as to why
Make sure you take time, get the address exactly as it is on the TM30, because those two systems cross check each other
Also online for the two variable dates; USE the calendar drop down tab and select the dates that way. The first box is your most recent date of arrival in thailand AND the second box "Stay Visa Expire" is when your CURRENT ENTRY STAMP expires (not the DTV 5 year visa expiration date)
NOTE: (while I am not advocating this I will relate it to you all)
IF you don't do your 90 day reporting and just go to leave the country at the 180 day mark to bounce out/back and get a new stamp NOTHING will happen at the airport or land border :O .
Those immigration officers don't fool with 90 day reporting at all, they don't care in the least if you ever did one or not. They'll just stamp you out without any question.
As a rule the only time having a 90 day report filed on a DTV matter is IF you're going to the immigration office to get a certificate of residence (for a bank account, driver's license, etc) OR going to get the one 180 day in country extension you're allowed to apply for per entry.
Keep in mind the maximum fine for failure to file a 90 day report (whether you're 8 days late OR 8 months late) is 2000baht, that fine doesn't go up, but as I said officers at the land borders or the airport won't care in the least if you ever filed a 90 day report or not when you stamp out of the country
Good luck to everyone in their DTV endeavors (y) Hope this was helpful
I just did my first 90day report, but realize now that because I did it 8 days before 90days, now I am supposed to do it again on April 15th, while my DTV stamp expires April 23rd.
So it seems it would have been better to do it exactly at 90 days to stay the maximum days while only 90 day reporting 1 time.
Online reporting was rejected so I went in person. I am not sure if I will be accepted in the future.
Not read posts for a while, wondering if there is any change in the need for your physical presence for the 1st 90 day declaration, can you use an agent for it? Thnx
90 day report done online 14 days prior due-date in Phuket and accepted within 1 hour.
Since I arrived in Phuket nearly 2 years ago, never had to show-up life at immigration for report, despite several travels outside Thaïland. Always submitted 10-14 days prior due-date and TM30 always done at return.
Good morning, I did my 1st 90 days report in person at Bangkok Immigration and the staff said my next report can do it online. Later I flew out and flew back in on 15 October 2024. I just did my 1st online report and it was rejected.
Is it because when I flew out and came back on 15 October, Immigration considers it as my 1st 90 days report again? Like a reset so I cannot do it online.
What is the latest on doing 90 day report online. I got my retirement extension 9/30/24 at Festival and did my 90 day slso that day. I will do it onlinebas I've done before but info i have is that you can only fo online the first 7 before whereas previously could it first 14 days online.
Hi beautiful peeps. My 90 days report date is 17 Nov. My question is can I go to immigration and notify my report little bit earlier? Probably on 5 Nov. Is it possible to do?
I understand that for 90-day reporting, the first report must be done in person. After that, it seems we can do it online. However, as DTV holders, each entry stamp is valid for 180 days, and we can either leave the country or extend our stay for another 180 days. I have two questions about these scenarios:
1. If we leave Thailand (even for a border run) before the first 180 days are up, and we’ve already completed the initial 90-day report in person, can the next 90-day report after re-entry be done online?
2. If we extend our stay for another 180 days without leaving the country, making a total of 360 days, will the remaining 3 or 4 reports after the initial in-person report be allowed online?