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On 6/15/2024 at 11:59 AM, KanchanaburiGuy said:

That gives me 364 days of trouble-free existence

 

This rather depends on whether Kanchanburi has changed its policy in 2024, in line with Bangkok Immigration and others, so that every time you return from abroad you must do a 90 days in person.

 

If you never leave Thailand this will not matter, but if you do, you are certainly not going to have 364 days trouble-free...

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On 6/5/2024 at 6:39 AM, smedly said:

also doing it in person at jomtien is no longer a simple 10min task, you have form filling - multiple photo copies of passport and a wait of 1hr after all that, talk about going backwards 

That's good to know.

 

I'd always done it online. I got back to Jomtien from the UK in February and thought I had 90 days before my next registration. A few weeks later, my agent said I should have gone immediately to immigration to file. I don't know if that was right, but I paid him a small sum to go and sort that out. Now on the next renewal my online registration was rejected and said, go to immigration immediately. I've still got a few days left, but I can't be bothered to waste a bunch of time form filling/queing up/waiting and money on all the paper work. If it's not a big fee, I'd prefer to pay him to go. Although pretty pissed off about it.

 

However, if that comes up on my next online report as well, I'll certainly go down.

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8 hours ago, w94005m said:

That's good to know.

 

I'd always done it online. I got back to Jomtien from the UK in February and thought I had 90 days before my next registration. A few weeks later, my agent said I should have gone immediately to immigration to file. I don't know if that was right, but I paid him a small sum to go and sort that out. Now on the next renewal my online registration was rejected and said, go to immigration immediately. I've still got a few days left, but I can't be bothered to waste a bunch of time form filling/queing up/waiting and money on all the paper work. If it's not a big fee, I'd prefer to pay him to go. Although pretty pissed off about it.

 

However, if that comes up on my next online report as well, I'll certainly go down.

send your agent now or go in person, you have 7 days after your 90 day period after your last entry into Thailand in Feb otherwise a 2000baht fine

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And the system still does not work. This means another 200 km roundtrip is due, wasting time and gasoline. Just because they cannot fix this simple error. And any complains at the Office will be greeted with a smile and "yes, I know". This is no fun.

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15 hours ago, chickenslegs said:

Your 90 day report is due 90 days after your entry to Thailand (notification of a foreigner being in the Kingdom for 90 days). Maybe your agent was talking about your TM 30 notification (notification by the house master, of a foreigner residing at an address), which some Immigration offices require every time you return to Thailand after being abroad.

That was my understanding too, but he did do 90 day in this instance. Thanks for confirming that was unnecessary.

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7 hours ago, smedly said:

send your agent now or go in person, you have 7 days after your 90 day period after your last entry into Thailand in Feb otherwise a 2000baht fine

Yes, that's what I was aiming for, but he didn't respond, so went myself. I will detail that experience separately, but suffice it to say, it was enough to ensure trying the online 15 days before to give me time for resubmissions and for my agent to respond, if needed. Never had problems before online. So hoping this is not my new normal. I am happy to pay to not waste  time on this asean phenomenon.

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I have done my 90-day reporting online many times.... but this time I got rejected and at least this time IMM gave a reason but I have no idea what it means. Does someone know?  I entered Thailand from Myanmar within the last 90 days. Still, 1.5 weeks before the 90-days report is due.

 

For first-time requests of a 90-day notification in each country visit, in-person presentation at the immigration office is required.

 

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25 minutes ago, webcrawler00 said:

I have done my 90-day reporting online many times.... but this time I got rejected and at least this time IMM gave a reason but I have no idea what it means. Does someone know?  I entered Thailand from Myanmar within the last 90 days. Still, 1.5 weeks before the 90-days report is due.

 

For first-time requests of a 90-day notification in each country visit, in-person presentation at the immigration office is required.

 

From what I've read elsewhere it seems like you need to do your 1st 90 day report after re-entering Thailand in person/mail/via an agent

 

I'll find out for sure when my next 90 day is due (Got back to Thailand May 8th) - Have done the past 3-4 years online with no problems. 

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6 minutes ago, Mike Teavee said:

From what I've read elsewhere it seems like you need to do your 1st 90 day report after re-entering Thailand in person/mail/via an agent

 

I'll find out for sure when my next 90 day is due (Got back to Thailand May 8th) - Have done the past 3-4 years online with no problems. 

Thanks. Yes, I suspect you may be right. They try to cause us as much inconvenience as they can! I have never tried the mail-in option, though as their reason states, they require an in-person visit. What a waste of my time!

 

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On 6/21/2024 at 8:56 AM, hkt83100 said:

And the system still does not work. This means another 200 km roundtrip is due, wasting time and gasoline. Just because they cannot fix this simple error. And any complains at the Office will be greeted with a smile and "yes, I know". This is no fun.

 

Perhaps there is a solution after driving only one times in person to the immigration office. Just have a look at this topic:
"90 Days Online" is working for me again

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My latest online 90-day notification was just REJECTED by Chiang Mai immigration for the recent "screw the farangs" reason  "For first-time requests of a 90-day notification in each country visit, in-person presentation at the immigration office is required."

 

Will try to find the reasoning when visiting them.

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19 minutes ago, ProbPossConf said:

My latest online 90-day notification was just REJECTED by Chiang Mai immigration for the recent "screw the farangs" reason  "For first-time requests of a 90-day notification in each country visit, in-person presentation at the immigration office is required."

 

Will try to find the reasoning when visiting them.

 

Drop your paranoia - Pattaya Immigration also require this.

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I did my in person after our last trip knowing it was required....Now,I  tried online & was rejected on 2 attempts for Chiang Mai.....Each came back within 24 hours, so not much time lost.....Cruised through the drive up window with no queue - then off to the Dukes where we chowed down.....

Fortunately, immigration is only about half an hour's drive....

I'll try online next time and see if it wants to go through....This is the only time I've been rejected via online.....

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On 7/9/2024 at 11:12 AM, Mike Teavee said:

From what I've read elsewhere it seems like you need to do your 1st 90 day report after re-entering Thailand in person/mail/via an agent

 

I'll find out for sure when my next 90 day is due (Got back to Thailand May 8th) - Have done the past 3-4 years online with no problems. 

It's likely that your coming online 90 day report after re-entering May 8 will be rejected, In their system your 90 day cycle count is still on from prior to your departure. Many offices want you to go in person after arrival state that you have left and returned to the same address - they will reset your 90 day to your new arrival date - should work online next time.

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1 hour ago, CANSIAM said:

It's likely that your coming online 90 day report after re-entering May 8 will be rejected, In their system your 90 day cycle count is still on from prior to your departure. Many offices want you to go in person after arrival state that you have left and returned to the same address - they will reset your 90 day to your new arrival date - should work online next time.

I don't think it's the break in the cycle so much as I've done trips outside of Thailand before & with the exception of the one time it was due at the same time as me moving address (Had to file TM30 & 90 day report) I've done them all online

 

This time I'm changing (UK) passport which will be fun 🙂  

 

 

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I have been using the online system since it changed to the current website without an issue. I pretty much have an automated system, I get alerts when it's time to report, I log on, I cut and paste my passport number, and use the auto-complete form, then press the "apply" button.

 

When I last collected my last extension, the immigration officer said to my wife "oh, might aswell do the 90 day as you are here" - I have never done a report at the office for 3 years.

 

My report date started two weeks prior to today, 31st July, and expires 7 days after. My extension is until the April 5th 2025, and I arrived to Thailand in 2020.

 

I filed my application, and today, received an email saying my information was not valid .. how can the info be incorrect on an auto-complete form, where I only need to change the date of the visa expiry once a year ?

 

What's next? I don't really want to go back down to immigration office because the same thing might happen next time I try to do a digital report. I have filed another online report - it's pretty poor that the application can be dismissed without any explanation that the info is incorrect.

 

Has anyone else experienced this?

 

 

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1 minute ago, recom273 said:

I have been using the online system since it changed to the current website without an issue. I pretty much have an automated system, I get alerts when it's time to report, I log on, I cut and paste my passport number, and use the auto-complete form, then press the "apply" button.

 

When I last collected my last extension, the immigration officer said to my wife "oh, might aswell do the 90 day as you are here" - I have never done a report at the office for 3 years.

 

My report date started two weeks prior to today, 31st July, and expires 7 days after. My extension is until the April 5th 2025, and I arrived to Thailand in 2020.

 

I filed my application, and today, received an email saying my information was not valid .. how can the info be incorrect on an auto-complete form, where I only need to change the date of the visa expiry once a year ?

 

What's next? I don't really want to go back down to immigration office because the same thing might happen next time I try to do a digital report. I have filed another online report - it's pretty poor that the application can be dismissed without any explanation that the info is incorrect.

 

Has anyone else experienced this?

 

 

 

 

Yes...told to go to the IO...refused....applied by post....same info as online...accepted.

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23 minutes ago, recom273 said:

My report date started two weeks prior to today, 31st July, and expires 7 days after. My extension is until the April 5th 2025, and I arrived to Thailand in 2020.

 

If your extension runs until April 5th 2025 you must have renewed it either on or before April 5th this year which is ~ 118 days ago.

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9 minutes ago, treetops said:

 

If your extension runs until April 5th 2025 you must have renewed it either on or before April 5th this year which is ~ 118 days ago.

90 day reporting dates are not linked to extension dates

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Just now, smedly said:

90 day reporting dates are not linked to extension dates

 

I mainly agree, but some offices do the 90 day report when you get an extension, and this poster specifically says that his 90 day report was done when he went to pick up his extension.

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10 hours ago, treetops said:

 

I mainly agree, but some offices do the 90 day report when you get an extension, and this poster specifically says that his 90 day report was done when he went to pick up his extension.

Yes mine does that for some strange reason???

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12 hours ago, treetops said:

 

If your extension runs until April 5th 2025 you must have renewed it either on or before April 5th this year which is ~ 118 days ago.

 

I didnt mention when I picked it up.

 

The slip in the passport clearly states that the next 90 day report needs to be done on 31st July. Irrelevant of when my visa expires or was issued, this is the day I need to report and the last report was filed 90 days prior. I just mentioned the data of expiration, because it could be relevant.

 

The point is, I have never had a problem with the online system, and it was never needed to file a 90 day on the day that I picked up the extension for the past 3-4 years, but this year without asking, the IO took it upon himself to process a document that the applicant applies for, not the IO and now there is an issue. There was no reason to file a new 90 day report as the previous years reporting period was still valid.

 

The answer is from @Will B Good .. Have anyone else had this problem before? yes, and he sent the same form via post and was accepted. I reapplied last night and at 9:30 am received a response telling me to report to the local office. I dont expect any issues, im sure they will accept my submission without any comment, I won't even bother to ask them to explain.

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