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15 hours ago, petedk said:

Someone informed me today from immigration at Hua Hin that the online 90 day report has been suspended or taken down. I am trying to find out if it is true

 

It's moving to the higher floor (2/3? )that was mainly empty alongside a new Thai passport office.

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41 minutes ago, KannikaP said:

WHY they cannot have dates to be put as the conventional DD/MM/YYYY I cannot understand.

Maybe because some people are used to MM/DD/YYYY format for some unknown reason?

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Conversesation?

"You'll find 99% of issues are due to foreigners Incompetence, not understanding the procedures here in Thailand.

It's quite easy to post negative threads on AN, you'll get lots of likes but it won't make your life easier.

I find dealing with government departments in Thailand quite easy and straight forward once you understand how their systems work.

Maybe Thailand is not for you. "

 

If that's you "conversation style" no wonder you defend Immi 'cause you got no place to go.... you're stuck here!

 

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I do my 90d reports, since the beginning of online repoting, always onine.

Never ever had a problem with it. It never has been rejected.

It is very easy complaining it is not working well but most it is because the user doesn't do it correct.

For the items as province, district-tambon.....: Use the automatic seach windows.

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19 hours ago, Foxx said:

They put red stars next to some input field, I'm guessing to indicate they are mandatory.  However, forename is not flagged as such, even though it is required.  There are other fields, too, I believe.

 

So did you just complete the red-starred fields? When I did so for my latest online report a couple of weeks ago, this, too, was initially rejected on the grounds of "Incomplete information provided". So I completed all remaining fields and resubmitted, with approval by my office (Rayong) being forthcoming the next day.

 

I strongly suspect that the sole piece of additional info which is considered so absolutely desperately essentially vital by IMM as a prerequisite to their approval of online 90-day reports is your phone number. For some mysterious reason this is an optional field in the online system, yet mandatory on a paper TM47! However, I was taking no chances, so gave 'em the full Monty instead. :tongue:

 

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14 hours ago, DrJack54 said:
14 hours ago, Digitalbanana said:

The system works if you use it correctly.

It does not. Far from it.

 

There are numerous posts on AseanNow regarding rejection of online report.

Including the list of "conditions" you posted. 

I have 4 rejections from online (CW) despite successful online reporting in the past and as result have done in person.

It's fine till online falls out of love with you.

Previously you have castigated me for selectively quoting you on a reply yet you have done the same to me here. You have not addressed the points I made in my post. Was anything incorrect in my points 1,2 and 3 ? If so let me know. My experience is they have worked and I have been doing 90 day reports since 2008 including online since the service started. The only time my online application did not work in those years was when they closed the online web site service for a period to update the web site or when I did not follow those 3 points.

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4 minutes ago, Searat7 said:

Is the mail in method of 90 day reporting acceptable if there has been international travel in the past 90 days ?

Has worked for me.

I use mail option as I travel abroad often. 

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3 hours ago, Andycoops said:

Can't beat walking into the office and actually handing over your passport.

 

I am usually in and out in under 10 minutes and it allows me to do some retail therapy at Robinson's, HomePro, Global etc afterwards every 3 months.

Exactly same for us, we live 50km out of Korat city, but for us it's no big deal, every 3 months I have to drive into the immigration to do the 90-day report, which take 5 minutes, then we're off to Lotus's, Makro, and the other big stores.

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21 hours ago, Foxx said:

I've just had my online 90 day report rejected.  The email said "Incomplete information provided".  No indication what information was incomplete.  And every single field was completed exactly the same as my previous umpteen applications.  (Well, apart from my last one, when I had to submit in person at the ninth circle of hell, Chaeng Wattana because their pisspoor computer systems don't talk to each other.)

I have rarely encountered an operation which is so utterly unprofessional and generally incompetent.

 

/End of rant

Imagine if they start with the ETA system and that breaks down! Oh my.....total chaos! Millions bought tickets and cannot get "permission" to go to Thailand???😆

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4 hours ago, Andycoops said:

Can't beat walking into the office and actually handing over your passport.

 

I am usually in and out in under 10 minutes and it allows me to do some retail therapy at Robinson's, HomePro, Global etc afterwards every 3 months.

Not 10 minutes at Jomtien but they do have a huge volume.  Did my 90 day there this past Monday, arriving at 10:30am with all forms and copies prepared. Sign on the counter said 1 hour wait. Turned out to be 40 minutes.    

Watched as one man yelled at the counter girl for 5 minutes, really aggressively.  She gave it right back.  He finally stormed out waving his arms in the air, expressing his outrage at everything Thai.  I wouldn't want their job.

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7 minutes ago, jesimps said:

Ah yes, the mandatory "If you don't don't like it here go back to your own country" post of the day.

combined with being Mr "well, I must say, i have never had that problem"

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18 minutes ago, jesimps said:

Ah yes, the mandatory "If you don't don't like it here go back to your own country" post of the day.

Ah, yes and the mandatory off topic reply from one of the moaning keyboard warriors.

 

BTW, I didn't see you reacting to the nasty, hateful post towards Thai immigration.

 

You seem fine with that. 

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19 hours ago, petedk said:

Someone informed me today from immigration at Hua Hin that the online 90 day report has been suspended or taken down. I am trying to find out if it is true

Having driven by Hua Hin Immigration again this morning, I suspect it may well be shut due to flooding. This has been the case for the last couple of days. Best off going to Bluport for 90 day reports.

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16 minutes ago, NoshowJones said:

That's very creditable, but you should not have to do that. KannikaP is right about the forms, besides this 90 day reporting nonsense treating us like criminals on parole is way out of order what other countries treat retiree's like  this?

They don`t really want us here....only the money we spend are they interested in :whistling:

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5 hours ago, hkt83100 said:

That's fine, normally it takes me about one minute. The only problem is wasting hours on the road going on a roundtrip of about 200kms for this st**id procedure.

My round trip is about 140km and I usually combine it with a bulk shop on the same day. I also find the Immigration staff at the Kamphaeng Phet Immigration are farang friendly and very helpful.

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On 11/6/2024 at 1:55 PM, norbra said:

You must remember TIT the middle name has no asterisk because the majority of Thais do not have a middle name.

I have Thai friends that entered on foreign passports they must provide TM47's too.

 However, forename is not flagged as such, even though it is required

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