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Received 90 day report reminder on expired visa. What should I do?

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Until recently I was on an O-A retirement visa and usually filed my 90 day reports online.

 

Last week I did a round-trip to Cambodia, without a re-entry permit. I'm now in Thailand as a tourist with a 30 day stamp in my passport. I'm in the process of applying for a Non-O visa.

 

I just got an email to file my next 90 day report. But as of now I'm a tourist, so does this even apply? Should I ignore it? If not, what's the correct way to deal with it?

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Just ignore it. The 90-day system automatically sends out the reminders from the previous report. It doesn't 'know' that you left the country or that your status has changed. So no action needed on your part. 

When you re-entered the country, the 90-day clock resets and starts over. The system just doesn't know you have been away.

6 hours ago, scoutman360 said:

When you re-entered the country, the 90-day clock resets and starts over. The system just doesn't know you have been away.

 

Seems he's back in on a TR ergo there is no 90-day clock.

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Thank you all for your unanimous replies. I'll ignore it!

17 hours ago, eboy said:

Should I ignore it?

Yes, 90-days counts from date of entry or date of extension of stay – varies from one immigration office to another – just ignore it, it's a kind reminder from the online system, as you have used that before.

Ignore it. Reentry sets the counter to zero.

14 hours ago, Lemsta69 said:

 

Seems he's back in on a TR ergo there is no 90-day clock.

The entry status is irrelevant.
 

It is 90 days in Thailand.

 

If you exit before you have reached 90 days there is no report requirement.

2 hours ago, sometimewoodworker said:

The entry status is irrelevant.
 

It is 90 days in Thailand.

 

If you exit before you have reached 90 days there is no report requirement.

 

Of course it's relevant. 

2 hours ago, sometimewoodworker said:

The entry status is irrelevant.
 

It is 90 days in Thailand.

 

If you exit before you have reached 90 days there is no report requirement.

There are examples of extensions from a 90 day stamp and extension eg to visit wife that takes stay past 90 days and TM47 not required. 

8 minutes ago, DrJack54 said:

There are examples of extensions from a 90 day stamp and extension eg to visit wife that takes stay past 90 days and TM47 not required. 

That is dependent on the particular immigration office you attend. Some offices will automatically do the report others will not.

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