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Has anyone managed to file the FIRST 90 day report online?

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This is gonna be my first 90 day report since entering the country. I tried to file it online, but it got rejected, the reason being that the first report must be done in person. However, I read that some people managed to do it online. The question is: how?

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  • No, FIRST report has to be in person, after that online works. at least in my cases that was the way it worked.

  • But they get approved by your local Immigration Office.

  • Then you will be told to do it before the 90 day report is considered.

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Luck.  I guess not all offices apply the same rules. I also got mine rejected (CW).  

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12 minutes ago, Upnotover said:

Luck.  I guess not all offices apply the same rules. I also got mine rejected (CW).  

 

But there is only one website for 90 day reports for all offices

 

https://tm47.immigration.go.th/

 

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2 minutes ago, JoseThailand said:

 

But there is only one website for 90 day reports for all offices

 

https://tm47.immigration.go.th/

 

But they get approved by your local Immigration Office.

Can you do a 90 day by mail in if it is your first after a return trip?

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4 minutes ago, UWEB said:

But they get approved by your local Immigration Office.

 

So if I try different addresses, I might get lucky?

1 minute ago, JoseThailand said:

 

So if I try different addresses, I might get lucky?

You have filed a TM30, that is your valid address for your 90 Days Report. You can't just use a different address.

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Just now, UWEB said:

You have filed a TM30, that is your valid address for your 90 Days Report. You can't just use a different address.

 

What if I haven't 🙃

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13 minutes ago, JoseThailand said:

 

What if I haven't 🙃

Then you will be told to do it before the 90 day report is considered.

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47 minutes ago, JoseThailand said:

 

What if I haven't 🙃

Without a TM30 you have no chance to get a 90 Days Report approved, not in person nor by mail nor online.

1 hour ago, JohnOFphon said:

Can you do a 90 day by mail in if it is your first after a return trip?

No

3 hours ago, JoseThailand said:

However, I read that some people managed to do it online

 

Can you share the source of your reading? Wouldn't it be better to ask there/them?

 

 

 

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No, FIRST report has to be in person, after that online works. at least in my cases that was the way it worked.

16 minutes ago, ross163103 said:

No, FIRST report has to be in person, after that online works. at least in my cases that was the way it worked.

Exactly my experience - did my first ONLINE report two days ago after doing the first one in person in the IO. No sweat - worked fine.

I think it it's up to the immigration officer and what they punch into the computer that happened to me but when I went in again she said no problem do it online next time.

5 hours ago, UWEB said:

Without a TM30 you have no chance to get a 90 Days Report approved, not in person nor by mail nor online.

Never been asked for one.

I haven't even tried for years since the system became so unreliable. Not even worth bothering with. I use a service

9 hours ago, JoseThailand said:

This is gonna be my first 90 day report since entering the country. I tried to file it online, but it got rejected, the reason being that the first report must be done in person. However, I read that some people managed to do it online. The question is: how?

I had to go to Immigration to do the reporting when I got a new passport. Now I can go back to reporting online in 2 months.

I just got my latest online report rejected due to 'insufficient information'. I've been doing tm 47's for just under 20 years. My circumstances have not changed in that time but I still get my online rejected. When I get rejected I usually repeat the info online and it gets accepted. WTF are they playing at?

10 hours ago, JoseThailand said:

However, I read that some people managed to do it online. The question is: how?

I have done 90 days online for many years without a problem, including returning with a new visa, but this  last time following an overseas trip i was rejected and told to do it in person.

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8 hours ago, JohnOFphon said:

Can you do a 90 day by mail in if it is your first after a return trip?

Someone said "No", but I live in Chiang Mai and I do my first report by mail. Others should report the situation for other provinces.

11 hours ago, JoseThailand said:

This is gonna be my first 90 day report since entering the country. I tried to file it online, but it got rejected, the reason being that the first report must be done in person. However, I read that some people managed to do it online. The question is: how?

First 90-days report is said needed to be done in  person at an immigration office, thereafter online reporting works; I've used online for several years.

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8 hours ago, bamnutsak said:

Can you share the source of your reading? Wouldn't it be better to ask there/them?

 

It was here on this forum, or in some Telegram group. If I could, of course I would ask them.

9 hours ago, novacova said:

No

Yes, I did Online via Phitsanulok IO. 

Online reporting works only if you have done it before at least one time in person with the same passport. However it just happened to me recently that my online report was rejected despite the fact that I was authorized to use the system. Only a couple of repeated strong email request to Immigration office got finally their attention.  They fixed the bugs and told me to sign in again and to make my report. At the end it finally worked out.

19 minutes ago, JoseThailand said:

 

It was here on this forum, or in some Telegram group. If I could, of course I would ask them.

Never seen it stated on this forum but if so you should be able to link it.  And what's a telegram group?

2 hours ago, IvorBiggun2 said:

I just got my latest online report rejected due to 'insufficient information'. I've been doing tm 47's for just under 20 years. My circumstances have not changed in that time but I still get my online rejected. When I get rejected I usually repeat the info online and it gets accepted. WTF are they playing at?

I'm in the same boat. Been doing my 90 day online for years without a hitch, then the time before last, strangely I got no reminder and had all my requests rejected. Had to do it in person at Jomtien. None of circumstances had changed and I filled in the form the same as all my previous applications. I didn't mention it at the office because I thought that it was maybe a one-off. Last time, the same thing happened, no reminder and all my submissions (loads of the wretched things) rejected. 

On querying it with Jomtien they said that it must have happened when the desk was unmanned, as the computer only holds the requests for a short time. This I thought was a pretty feeble explanation in view of the fact that I made so many attempts and the fact that I'd been doing it for years with not one rejection and always received a reminder. We'll see how it goes on my next one.

9 hours ago, novacova said:

No

I was able to do mine by postal mail recently. (Jomtien)

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