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I've had my 90 day on line refused. I haven't been out of the country, it's in the alloted time, but I have a marriage visa extension 'under consideration'. Is that likely to be the reason?
Hi guys I am wondering if I can submit my 90-day report online. I am on DTV now but have never submitted 90-day reports yet. I heard I need to do it in person if it is the first time. However, I stayed in Thailand for 7 months or so with a work permit before, working for a company in Thailand. Also I stayed for a year with an ED visa. I believe I did 90-day reports on those visas. So I wonder if I still have to go to the immigration or can do online for this time with my DTV.
Is it common to receive a reminder from the online system that your tm47 is due on a date that is not correct because the day count would have reset by leaving the country and re-entering?
90 Day Report - we did our first 90 day report in person at immigration when we moved to Rayong from Chonburi. We travelled to Vietnam in September and our second 90 day report is now due so we tried to do it online.
It was rejected for the following reason :
For first-time requests of a 90-day notification in each country visit, in-person presentation at the immigration office is required.
Does that mean every first 90 day report after you enter Thailand must be done in person? We didn’t have any problems doing it online when we stayed in Chonburi, but maybe rules have changed since then?
90 day reports with a DTV. I want to share my experience so that others may learn from it.
1. You must do your 90 day report in the province that your TM-30 address is located.
2. You have to do your report in person if you hold a DTV. There are no options for online filing, unless you have done the 6 month extension in country without leaving to reset the visa. I will explain this more below.
I recently needed to do my 2nd 90 day report while holding a DTV in Thailand. I read that after the first report in person you may submit the following reports online. This is true, however the count of reports submitted resets after every new arrival in the country. As a DTV holder, I leave every 6 months for a period of time so I will never have a 2nd 90 day report on one visit into Thailand. The 7 day grace period covers any "tight" timelines on having to do a 2nd 90 day report in 6 months.
I was traveling visiting some friends during my last reporting window and submitted online, only to be rejected. I visited the local immigration facility and it was explained to me that I needed to do the report where I live only. They were very nice and calmed my fears of problems with immigration by helping me understand the 7 day grace period after the 90 days in country that you have to file. I was home before that time was expired so everything worked out fine.
I just wanted to help anyone else that might not have gone through the 90 report process yet. Because of the slight pain of the process in my busy area now that it is high season, I might consider one of those do it for you visa services to file my next 90 day report, if they don't charge too much.
Hi all, with the 90 check in I know your first time has to be in person which I did, then in August o left and came back now I have to do my check in again but it got rejected online, do I have to go to in person again everytime I leave? And come back?
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