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We have many posts from people that have tried to do online 90 day reports that have been rejected. Many times the reason for the rejection isn’t clear or even stated.
The 90 day report system takes your request to file online and routes it to your local immigration office to approve or reject. Like many things in Thailand different offices have different policies.
The two main reasons for a rejection are that you are trying to do your first report online since entering Thailand. It doesn’t matter that you’ve been here for 20 years. If you’ve just returned from a trip abroad and are trying to file online it may be rejected as it’s your “first” report since entering.
The second and possibly the main reason is that the address you are using on your report doesn’t match the address that’s on file for your TM30. Many people I see coming in to the office state that “they’ve been in the same address for X years” so it shouldn’t be an issue. But forget that they stayed in a hotel (or even a hospital) 2 months ago in Samui or Bangkok or Nakon Si Nowhere. The hotel/hospital is obliged to file a TM30 for you and therefore updates your registered address to their location.
As stated its office specific, so one office may approve the filing whereas another will reject it. If rejected you can file a new TM30 online and try again. Perhaps you will need to go to your local office to resolve but almost certainly they will tell you the same thing. The address on file for the TM30 isn’t the same as the address used for the 90 day report.
I have done my 90d reporting in person successfully. Then I re entered Thailand and got new stamp. Does the next 90d reporting have to be in person again or can it be done online now? I was told the first one has to be in person, but wasn't clarified if it's the first after each entry or the first ever and then all others can be online.
I have applied twice, once 13 days early and second time 8 days early. Both have been rejected because ' application must be 15 days before notice date' .... duh ??? whats happening here?
Does any explanation help with immigration regarding the late 90-day notification or visa renewal? My current situation is that I am bedridden and cannot move, meaning I cannot walk. The travel distance is 360 km.
If an agent does my first 90 day check in for me can I do the rest of the 90-day reportings on line myself or do I also need to do the first of remaining reports in person before doing online myself. Thanks in advance
First time online 90 day report questions. The date on my slip is 25 July. What are the window of dates when I can submit my online [what is the website address] reporting? Additionally I've read here and elsewhere it's a bit tricky to do the first time. Can anyone please provide any tips or suggestions to make this initial attempt happen smoothly and efficiently? Thanking all in advance for your support and sharing of previous experiences. Sincerely, MG
Quick question cause I’m a bit confused. Been living in Thailand for a while now and we’re used to the 90-day report process.
Last time we travelled out of Thailand was in Dec 2024, did our 90-day at Chaengwattana in March 2025 and only travelled to an island in Thailand in April.
We tried doing our 90-days report online and it was rejected under the reason “For first-time requests of a 90-day notification in each country visit, in-person presentation at the immigration office is required.”
Do they now consider travelling outside of your region travelling outside Thailand?