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Yes, the time starts as day 1 when you’re stamped in. I have lived here for 8 months and just did my first 90 day report Monday due to me having to leave the country a few times. Also, I asked Immigration at Nonthaburi if I needed a new TM 30 each time I left and came back and they said no as long as I was going back to the same address. I scuba dive and leave the country to do so and have read different stories about the TM30 but they said as long as you’re going back to the same address as your original TM30, no need to get a new one.
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@Hunter *******
I’ve been here 8 months on retirement and this was my first report due to leaving the country a few times since moving here last May. I’ve heard some got lucky and were approved for their first report online so I tried but was rejected the next day due to “no previous reports in the system.” I figured I’d get rejected but gave it a shot.
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From the time I got to Chaengwattana with my friend at 9:35, got his 90 day, took a taxi to Nonthaburi Immigration, 24 minute taxi ride, and got mine, it was exactly 2 hours and 21 minutes. Both places really quick on the 90 day report.
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@James *******
no, I have a retirement visa with multiple entry valid for one year. I am supposed to report every 90 days but I have left the country due to my father passing away two weeks before I was to report the first time, then my brother in law passed away about 3 weeks before I was supposed to do my 90 day report so back to the US again. Then I left the country two more times to scuba dive so for this first year, I haven’t stayed in the Kingdom yet more than 90 days until now. I have to report by Feb 6th as I will have now been here 90 days without having to leave the country.
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@James *******
I had to leave twice to go back to the states for funerals and went scuba diving out of the country another 2 times.
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I’m from the U.S. you can come and go as you please. 90 day report: if you stay 90 days, you have to report. If you leave before 90 days, you don’t have to report. When you come back, starts at day 1 when you enter.

I’ve been here a year and have not reported yet because I’ve left the country 4 times and come back. My first report will be in 3 weeks as I will have been here 90 days straight
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