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Hi all, been doing my 90 days reports online now for at least 3 years. I just renewed my parental extension and did my first online 90 days after the extension was done. It got rejected twice with a note saying report in person. My friend told me that if they don't renew your 90 days at the time of the extension the first 90 day report you do after the extension will be rejected and you need to report in person. Is that correct?

 

If my memory serves me correctly the last few years they did renew my 90 days at extension time whether it was due or not. 

 

So just wondering of someone can refresh my memory apart from filling out the form and a copy of my passport, extension stamp and last entry slip....is there anything else I need to take?

Posted
28 minutes ago, Kenny202 said:

If my memory serves me correctly the last few years they did renew my 90 days at extension time whether it was due or not. 

 

Which immigration office 

Posted
25 minutes ago, Kenny202 said:

So just wondering of someone can refresh my memory apart from filling out the form and a copy of my passport, extension stamp and last entry slip....is there anything else I need to take?

 

You would need to ask the Immigration Office you use.

 

As Upnotover says, TM47 and passport at CW

 

My Office only requires Passport, never handed in a TM47 from before the Wu-Flu struck. I might even be correct in saying that the only TM47 I handed in was when I first moved here

 

 

Posted (edited)
2 hours ago, Kenny202 said:

I just renewed my parental extension and did my first online 90 days after the extension was done. It got rejected twice with a note saying report in person. My friend told me that if they don't renew your 90 days at the time of the extension the first 90 day report you do after the extension will be rejected and you need to report in person. Is that correct?

Regardless of whether your IO renew your 90 day report  from a new extension or not, your next due report date will be stamped on your previous TM47 receipt, which should be stapled in the back of your passport.

 

Supporting documents for application submitted in person

1. Passport
2. Departure TM.6 card (TM.6) See sample TM.6 card
3. Notification of staying over 90 days (in case of having already notified of staying over 90 days) See sample notification
4. Fill in details in TM.47 form and sign your name See sample

https://www.immigration.go.th/?page_id=1648

 

 

Edited by Liquorice
Posted (edited)
10 hours ago, Liquorice said:

Regardless of whether your IO renew your 90 day report  from a new extension or not, your next due report date will be stamped on your previous TM47 receipt, which should be stapled in the back of your passport.

 

I have the last 90 day report / approval in my Passport along with the next report date which is in 12 days. It's not the issue. I just found it strange I had to report in person when I have done them continuously for 2 or 3 years without an in person visit to IO. The message back from the online rejection is obviously their routine reply but appears quite alarming to someone who wasn't aware stating you must report immediately to your local office, when infact I have at least 12 days to report. have everything together anyway and will front up tomorrow. Will be in and out in 15 minutes (less the 60km round trip). I will ask them to do what they need to do to make sure the next report can be done online. Thanks all for the help 

 

 

 

Edited by Kenny202
Posted
9 minutes ago, Kenny202 said:

I will ask them to do what they need to do to make sure the next report can be done online.

You will not have satisfactory answer.

It seems that in recent times immigration has attempted to sync TM30 with online reporting.

One option is to ignore it.

Which immigration office? 

 

Posted (edited)

Passport,TM6 (departure card stapled in my passport) and the printout from the last time. Got computerised some years back now where I am so no more filling out the form every 90 days. I thought this would be a national thing but looking above maybe not.. 

Edit: Just thinking if you haven't been in in person for 3 years you will need to fill out the form. Then you'll get the slip. 

Edited by dinsdale
Posted
1 hour ago, DrJack54 said:

You will not have satisfactory answer.

It seems that in recent times immigration has attempted to sync TM30 with online reporting.

One option is to ignore it.

Which immigration office? 

 

I answered that many posts ago. Khon Kaen

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