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@Jazmin **********
doesn't seem to be a lot of "wiggle room" in the requirements on the eVisa online web portal concerning dependents/trailing spouse DTV
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@Jazmin **********
that I couldn't say, since the embassies consulates went to eVisa online it is very VERY hard to get someone on the phone to answer questions about a visa
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@Jazmin **********
i do not think that cohabitation means anything in the eyes-of-the-thaiz and it's their visa 😮

All you can do is TRY to apply after you get yours approved

Worst case they'll deny it and you'll be out the application fee
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@Lee *******
that is good they are that lenient about it and that a receipt showing you're booked there will work
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@Andrew ********
many MANY small guest houses do not participate in the TM30 system even though they should by law. It's just a fact of life here in the glorious "Land 'O Thaiz"

People have had to go check in to a real hotel for a day to get a TM30 so they could apply for their extension
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Yep not being married is gonna be the deal breaker, you could get the DTV's for the children but your "partner" is gonna hafta qualify for the DTV on their own
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Now we're getting some where

okay if you stamped in Nov 1st your 90 day report date is TODAY 😮 (89 days from Nov 1st)

so you have until the 5th of Feb to go out there and apply for the 90 day report in person with the TM47 form

OR

you can go to Bumrungrad hospital 10th floor Business Center and they will do it for you for 650 baht.

You leave your passport, they file the 90 day report and then you go back and pick the passport up with the 90 day report receipt

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@Zaw ***********
still as your first 90 day report has to be done in person just cancel that one pending now in the system
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Count 89 days from the date you last stamped IN to thailand, that will be your 90 day report due date.

You can report from 2 weeks before that date to 1 week after that date without any penalty

In Bangkok you go to the immigration office at the government complex Building B out at Chaengwattana Road to file a 90 day report in person

You go here

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@Zaw ***********
go in and cancel that 90 day report in the online system, when it asks for reason say "not due yet" and cancel it