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39 minutes ago, rhodie said:

Jomtien require an in person visit after you enter the country for a 90 day report. After that you can do it online. You used to be able to do the report online after returning from abroad, but that has changed in the last year.

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So annoying...

 

And you have to go there twice - first to hand them your passport, the next day to collect your passport?

Posted
9 minutes ago, JoseThailand said:

And you have to go there twice - first to hand them your passport, the next day to collect your passport?

 

No. Not in my experience at CW.

 

 

Posted (edited)
34 minutes ago, JoseThailand said:

 

So annoying...

 

And you have to go there twice - first to hand them your passport, the next day to collect your passport?

No you don't. Jomtien has a huge sign on the 90 day desk saying "One Hour". I did mine on Monday and they were pretty spot on as mine took 55 minutes

 

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I've been able to do online reporting for 2-3 years. Left the country in April, returned, and tried to do the online report (rejected as expected). Went to the office to do it online. Took about an hour. I'm due to report again by Oct 7, so I'll try the online again in a couple of days. I'll report back. 

 

But yes, you need to report in person for the first time. Thereafter, it 'should' work online, but some still have issues with it. I've never had a problem when not leaving the country. Every time it has worked. 

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On 9/26/2024 at 10:11 AM, connda said:

And after you first 90 day in person, your second (and future) 90 days may still be rejected online.  It's convenient when it works, but it totally sucks when it doesn't. 


I had to do my first one in person at CW this week - my online one was rejected. It took four hours. Once I got to the desk the actual process was 2-3 minutes but there were 114 people ahead of me in the queue.

I did notice this sign though and I wasn't aware of this. Online reporting can be done 15 days in advance of the due date but not within seven days, so you have an eight day window. I wonder if people are getting rejected online because they fall in to this trap and just blaming it on the system? Definitely something to be aware of.

 



 

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Posted
2 hours ago, JoseThailand said:

 

Will find out in 2 months, thanks

As noted below in your response Jomtien.

In 2023 Feb this was not the case, but in 2024, I did it online knowing 24 hours got a rejection.

I took the application as you know after one applies the confirm to you email I printed that out.

Of course other officed might differ but in person application at Jomtiem was application, front page passport, extension stamp,entry stamp, TM30, all sign.

Posted (edited)
1 hour ago, Pattaya57 said:

No you don't. Jomtien has a huge sign on the 90 day desk saying "One Hour". I did mine on Monday and they were pretty spot on as mine took 55 minutes

 

1 hour wait is pretty sh*tty too

 

 

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1 hour ago, josephbloggs said:

I had to do my first one in person at CW this week - my online one was rejected. It took four hours. Once I got to the desk the actual process was 2-3 minutes but there were 114 people ahead of me in the queue.

 

4 hours! Holy crap

Posted
19 minutes ago, JoseThailand said:

1 hour wait is pretty sh*tty too

 

It is what it is. At least it's aircon with plenty of seats and they give free cold water so not really a problem

Posted
19 hours ago, dallen52 said:

On line isn't a problem.

I've left and returning several times and doing the 1st 90 report on line using the app.

Indeed, I have also done it many times online after re-entry.  A few weeks ago I tried again after returning in June but this time got a message from immigration saying first report after re-entry must be done in person.

However when I did go there was no issue with my TM30 from 2015.

Bit of a pain, about 2 hours driving for a couple of minutes in front of the IO.

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On 9/26/2024 at 7:32 PM, DrJack54 said:

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. 

My last two times haven't worked.  I asked at Immigration if they can give me a reason.  The answer is always the same: "Mai dai, no can."
It would take a phone call or an inquiry from my immigration office to Bangkok, but they simply will not do it.  "Sucks to be you, foreigner."
I've gotten a new passport now and have filed my first 90 on that passport number in person.  So I'll find out in November if online works with this new passport with its new number.  I'd say it's 50-50.

Posted
12 minutes ago, connda said:

My last two times haven't worked.  I asked at Immigration if they can give me a reason.  The answer is always the same: "Mai dai, no can."
It would take a phone call or an inquiry from my immigration office to Bangkok, but they simply will not do it.  "Sucks to be you, foreigner."
I've gotten a new passport now and have filed my first 90 on that passport number in person.  So I'll find out in November if online works with this new passport with its new number.  I'd say it's 50-50.


See my earlier post. Did you do the online thing within 15 days but not within seven days? That's the only time it will work.

Posted (edited)

TM.47] (PASSPORT NO : 124749081) FORM FOR ALIEN TO NOTIFY OF STAYING LONGER THAN 90 DAYS HAS BEEN REJECTED

Thai Immigration
 
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noreply-tm47notify<at>eservices.immigration.go.th

 

Sat, 31 Aug, 09:10
   
to me
 
Dear xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx,

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

 

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

 

Full Name : xxxxxxxxxxxx

Passport No : xxxxxxxxxxx

Nationality : xxxxxxx

 

Kind regards.

 

That's what I received when I tried to do my report online after being out of the country for 3 weeks.

 

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Removed email as per rules.
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Posted
1 hour ago, nahkit said:

TM.47] (PASSPORT NO : 124749081) FORM FOR ALIEN TO NOTIFY OF STAYING LONGER THAN 90 DAYS HAS BEEN REJECTED

Thai Immigration
 
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noreply-tm47notify<at>eservices.immigration.go.th

 

Sat, 31 Aug, 09:10
   
to me
 
Dear xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx,

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

 

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

 

Full Name : xxxxxxxxxxxx

Passport No : xxxxxxxxxxx

Nationality : xxxxxxx

 

Kind regards.

 

That's what I received when I tried to do my report online after being out of the country for 3 weeks.

 

Which immigration office?

Posted
54 minutes ago, farang51 said:

Which immigration office?

I use Khonkaen when I attend in person but when you submit online it doesn't specify a particular office.

Posted
2 hours ago, nahkit said:

I use Khonkaen when I attend in person but when you submit online it doesn't specify a particular office.

I asked because I have a feeling that the policy about attending in person may depend on the office handling the notification - same as some other policies can differ from office to office.

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3 hours ago, farang51 said:

I asked because I have a feeling that the policy about attending in person may depend on the office handling the notification - same as some other policies can differ from office to office.

My guess is (and it's only a guess) that all online notifications are handled at the same place and a central database gets updated.

 

If you look at the rejection notice I received, it was dated 31st of August, which was a Saturday, and Khonkaen immigration doesn't open on a Saturday

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On 9/29/2024 at 5:29 PM, nahkit said:

My guess is (and it's only a guess) that all online notifications are handled at the same place and a central database gets updated.

 

They're not.  If you look at an approval notification you'll see the name, rank and location of the approving officer and (for me anyway) the location has shown my local imm. division.

 

On 9/29/2024 at 5:29 PM, nahkit said:

If you look at the rejection notice I received, it was dated 31st of August, which was a Saturday, and Khonkaen immigration doesn't open on a Saturday

They don't have to be open to the public for online applications to be processed.

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