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1 hour ago, khunPer said:

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.

"thereafter online reporting works"

 

Until it doesn't.

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Posted
9 minutes ago, JoseThailand said:

 

Maybe just another forum legend

You stated it had been quoted on this forum that people have done first time reports online. I said it has not. So where is your link to say it has?

 

Whole thread is BS

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19 minutes ago, Pattaya57 said:

You stated it had been quoted on this forum that people have done first time reports online. I said it has not. So where is your link to say it has?

 

Whole thread is BS

 

Yes, I remember reading it. Have you read every message on this forum and can attest that nobody ever said that?

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Posted
21 hours ago, JohnOFphon said:

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

 

19 hours ago, novacova said:

No

 

12 hours ago, placnx said:

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.

 

10 hours ago, kdrayong said:

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

 

There's a 90-page multi-year thread about online 90 day reports at https://aseannow.com/topic/1241749-thai-immigration-online-90-day-reporting-system/page/93/#findComment-19373447 - offhand I don't remember seeing people say mail didn't work for the initial submission, only that online didn't work. I also found another report their of mail submission working at Jomtien, although it took 11 weeks. 😂 @novacova which office did mail fail for you / what exactly happened? Thank you.

 

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Upon arrival back from 10 days out of Thailand earlier this year, tried online in Jomtien. Was rejected and instructed to report in person. Was in and out in 25 minutes. 

Posted
18 hours ago, khunPer said:

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.

When I got new passport I had to go immigration first time again, done online for years.

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On 12/3/2024 at 2:11 PM, 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?

Submitted my TM47 again tuther day. Returned rejected again this afternoon. 

Posted (edited)
5 hours ago, PoorSucker said:

When I got new passport I had to go immigration first time again, done online for years.

Well you would have because you'd need to transfer your stamps from the old passport to new. Which will include your TM47

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Posted
21 hours ago, JoseThailand said:

 

Yes, I remember reading it. Have you read every message on this forum and can attest that nobody ever said that?

You are quite right. I returned from UK on 31st May 2023 on re-entry permit and then did a 90 day online on 15th Aug 2023.

I have mentioned that a few times when some say it couldn't be done.

As I mentioned in a previous post I was rejected this year following a trip to the UK, I believe a change in policy.

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30 minutes ago, IvorBiggun2 said:

Well you would have because you'd need to transfer your stamps from the old passport to new. Which will include your TM47

You shouldn't generalise like that, nothing "needs" to be moved unless you need it to be.

I came back last year on new passport and new visa. 90 day was done with the extension, I moved my TM30 from 2015 into the new passport, immigration never even saw the old passport.

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30 minutes ago, sandyf said:

You are quite right. I returned from UK on 31st May 2023 on re-entry permit and then did a 90 day online on 15th Aug 2023.

 

What province was that? 

Posted
On 12/3/2024 at 1:48 PM, Cat Boy said:

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

Can one use an agent for FIRST 90-day report after extension? PRICE?

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Used to be so that you need to make in person first one  if get new passport, after that can do online. I however seems some change (or technical glitch) and as I tried to do last week after coming to thailand on September with old passport. Have renewed retirement extension in November. Tried even 2nd time after couple of days but rejected. Today went to Pattaya immigration to do in person. Had to leave passport there, get back on Friday as tomorrow holiday. Will try to ask why online failed if get a chance. Today many people so did not bother asking. 

Posted
16 minutes ago, mran66 said:

Will try to ask why online failed if get a chance. Today many people so did not bother asking. 

Admire the good intentions.

You won't receive an explanation. 

Posted
5 minutes ago, DrJack54 said:

Admire the good intentions.

You won't receive an explanation. 

 

555 you may well be right. You never know though - few years ago when my report was rejected (due to new passport) , I asked why and the officer actually told need to do in person first time for new passport. 

 

May well be that now need to do first time after entering the country. 

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On 12/3/2024 at 12:08 PM, JoseThailand said:

Yes, I remember reading it. Have you read every message on this forum and can attest that nobody ever said that?

 

You may well have read it on here as it used to be the case.  It changed about a year ago.

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