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First 90 day report - does it have to be done in person, not online?


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Just now, JoseThailand said:

 

What if I try to do the first report online - will the electronic system allow it?

Most likely not.

Not sure which immigration office you deal with however CW like the mail option posted 15 days prior to due date. 

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9 minutes ago, JoseThailand said:

 

What if I try to do the first report online - will the electronic system allow it?

 

It will allow it, but you'll later get an email rejecting the report stating that it has to be done in person.  By that time it's too late to do it by mail, and you may not be able to get an appointment (at least at Chaengwattana) and be condemned to waiting hours to do so in person.

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9 minutes ago, bamnutsak said:

 

It would help (you) if you simply shared your situation and reporting office.

 

 

I think "the first 90-day report" can be...

 

your first 90-day report EVER

your first 90-day report after returning to Thailand after an international trip

your first 90-day report after getting a new passport

your first 90-day report after moving to a new address (and filing a TM30)

 

{and maybe a few other situations}

 

 

Have you filed a TM30 for your address?

 

 

I think you should file in person, but that's just my best guess.

 

 

 

 

In my case it's the first report EVER. I'm in Pattaya. But I wanna know what happens when I re-entry the country. Will it be the first report or not?

 

 

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16 minutes ago, JoseThailand said:

But I wanna know what happens when I re-entry the country. Will it be the first report or not?

 

You mean 75 - 90 days after you return?

 

It could be, if you hadn't filed one previously. You still have to file in person after reentering Thailand.

 

 

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1 hour ago, DrJack54 said:

In person or via mail.

This link outlines instructions of how to file TM47 via in person, online and mail 

https://bangkok.immigration.go.th/en/90days-report/

As far as I can read, that page says it is possible to report by email. It does not say that the first time has to be in person or mail.

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2 hours ago, DrJack54 said:
2 hours ago, farang51 said:

As far as I can read, that page says it is possible to report by email.

Read it carefully regarding mail option. Nothing to do with email.

My bad, I meant online, not email.

 

As I read the page, you have three options, in person, email, or online; thus, it should not be mandatory to report in person or mail the first time.

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First 90 day report - does it have to be done in person, not online?

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Try Online only if it works now.

I have tried it before, but never worked.

So I do it in person Every Time.

If they can't properly maintain standard service like this, 

how can they expect they can do better with ETA?

Just doesn't make any sense.

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5 hours ago, DrJack54 said:

In person or via mail.

This link outlines instructions of how to file TM47 via in person, online and mail 

https://bangkok.immigration.go.th/en/90days-report/

 

If he plans to do the report online in the future then he MUST report in person.

 

I returned from abroad in February and did the first report my mail. No problem. Tried to do the 2 nd one online was was rejected. I went to Chaeng Wattana and the officer made it quite clear to me that you can only report online after a personal visit.

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2 minutes ago, dallen52 said:

Just use the TM47 app.

About 5 lines of information.

Too easy.

Response within 24 hours.

 

Seriously.

Zillion posts in so many threads of online not working for unknown reasons.

And no it's not down to not providing correct information.

As we know using magnifying glass after pp # and name it's auto fill.

You do not need 5 lines. 

Yet MANY receive rejection. 

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13 hours ago, DrJack54 said:

Read it carefully regarding mail option. Nothing to do with email.

 

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Thanks for posting. 

 

The immigration website says:

  • The above mentioned documents (1-5) must be sent by registered mail before the renewal date 15 days to Immigration Office in local area where the foreigner resides.

I don't fully understand this. When should I send my letter to CW? 

If due date is Oct 15, I send on Oct 1? Or is that too late?

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