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@Siggi ******
rather than pretending to be smarter than other, you should better consider using your brain before using your mouth. 90 days report is open from 15 days before to 7 days after 90 days, which means that people who entered Thailand with DTV after end of July are already eligible for 90 days report.

For Maurice, the answer is : you just need to show up with the TM30 and file this, and ask them the process for next times online :)
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@Tom ****
not if you don’t need to extend where they apparently will check again.
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Pay once, every time you enter for the next 5 years you show the pdf and you get 180 days stamp. Whenever you exit and come back you get 180 days again, until the last day of your visa (which means your visa gives you potentially 5.5 years in Thailand, but have to exit sometimes).
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@Stephan **********
is it your visa ? Why did they put this expiration date
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/2026 hand written ?
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Keep in mind you cannot request evisa from another country than the one you’re physically in while applying.
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There is no “virtual bank” it’s a bank account, period. I used my online banks as proof, as long as it’s original statement and not a screenshot it’s ok
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@Jai ******
so you asked at the embassy, embassy has nothing to do with immigration in Thailand. They don’t even know what 90 day report is about. Ask again at immigration officer when you enter Thailand and you will come back here to say sorry.
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@Justin ************
embassies have nothing to do with 90 days report. That’s why they don’t know anything about it.
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@Jai ******
you’re really stubborn. Everyone telling you that there is no exception in law about 90 day report for DTV but you want to break the law because some random person told you opposite based on misinformation?
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@Jai ******
ok believe your “officer” and pay the 5000 baht fine. Everyone warned you here.