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Changing Email Address - 90 Day Reporting

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Without going into details as to the reason why, I find myself needing to change the email address which I have used for online 90 day reporting. 

 

Has anyone needed to do this?  If so, is it a simple change when doing the next report, or are there likely to be any issues?

 

Any advice/assistance would be very much appreciated.

I checked and I don’t see any possibility to change your email address.

 

2 suggestions

 

1- Do you keep your old email address? If so, then you could maybe do a forward to your new email address 

2- applying again with the new email address.

 

Here another thread about it

 

 

I suspect you just sign up again with the new email address and then make normal report.

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34 minutes ago, MJCM said:

I checked and I don’t see any possibility to change your email address.

 

2 suggestions

 

1- Do you keep your old email address? If so, then you could maybe do a forward to your new email address 

2- applying again with the new email address.

 

Here another thread about it

 

 

Thanks for your suggestions.  I've read through the link and unfortunately there was no indication that I can change my 90 day email address via my original registration, other that creating a new registration as you suggested.

  • 3 weeks later...
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By way of an update on my OP.

 

I Initially tried to raise the question (“how can I change my email address on 90 day reporting system”) via the Immigration help number and email address.  Frankly, they don’t seem to have the faintest clue on what I was trying to achieve.

 

After several conversation with the help line number, they eventually put me through to someone in the IT department.  I explained what I needed, but he wasn’t sure if it could/couldn't be done and he advised me that he would speak to the person who ‘runs’ the system and get back to me.  True to his word, a few hours later he called me and said that there is no facility within the 90 day reporting system to enable me or anyone else to change my email address.  He suggested, like several AN members, that I create a new ‘account’ with my new email address.

 

On day 12 prior to the date of needing to submit my 90 day report, I registered a new ‘account’ which was accepted very quickly.  I then proceeded to fill in the online form ensuring that all the details matched those which I had used with my previous ‘account’ (I had a screen shot of the previously accepted form), and then submitted it.  I received an almost instant email acknowledgement from Immigration (complete with a PDF copy of my submission) indicating that they had received my 90 day report.  I checked the details on the PDF, and all appeared to be correct.

 

2 days after submitting my 90 day report I received an email from immigration.  Shock horror!!!!! ????

 

"Dear 007 RED

Your application for "STAYING LONGER THAN 90 DAYS" has been rejected.

Please contact the nearest Immigration Office in person immediately.

Full Name : 007 RED

Passport No : 12356789

Nationality : GBR:BRITISH"

 

No explanation as to why my application had been rejected.????

 

After recovering from the initial shock of the rejection, I noticed that my passport number shown on the rejection email was incorrect.  It should have been 123456789.  The # 4 was missing.  Yet on the application form which I had submitted it showed as being the correct number.

 

Unfortunately, last October my local Immigration office move from Rhi Khing (which was about 10 minutes’ drive away) to a remote location West of Nakhon Pathom (which is about a 90 minutes’ drive away).  So rather than drive all that distance, I decided to push my luck and resubmit my 90 day report application again, ensuring that my passport number was 100% correct.  Again, I received an almost instant acknowledgement that my report had been received.

 

2 days later, I received an email from Immigration confirming that my application for “STAYING LONGER THAN 90 DAYS” has been approved.  :wai:

 

So, the upshot being, if you need to change your email address for any reason, for 90 day reporting, just create/register a new ‘account’ using your new email address.

 

Many thanks to fellow AN members for your advice which proved totally correct.???? 

 

I hope that my experience helps others who may find themselves in a similar situation.

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