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I should know this, however my mind and time on the Immigration website yielded nothing.😒

 

I extended my stay 12 November,  my 90 day report was due 15 December. At that time I was convinced that I now had 90 days from extension approval.

 

Would some kind soul please set me straight?

 

Yours in appreciation....

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In reality apart from first ever extension the 90 day report has nothing to do with annual extension.

 

Confusion can occur when certain immigration offices take it upon themselves to "assist" and do a 90 report at time of your extension.

 

Which immigration office. 

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2 minutes ago, DrJack54 said:

In reality apart from first ever extension the 90 day report has nothing to do with annual extension.

 

Confusion can occur when certain immigration offices take it upon themselves to "assist" and do a 90 report at time of your extension.

 

Which immigration office. 

Hua Hin...

 

Posted
7 minutes ago, GregKeo said:

Hua Hin...

 

Thinking your 90 report was not reset.

That means you have missed a report. 

At worst 2k fine.

No need to rush to immigration.

Do a report next time suits. 

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19 minutes ago, DrJack54 said:

Thinking your 90 report was not reset.

That means you have missed a report. 

At worst 2k fine.

No need to rush to immigration.

Do a report next time suits. 

Ah.. thanks DJ, I thought it was approx. that amount daily! 🙏

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18 minutes ago, NoDisplayName said:

If the IO reset your 90-day, you should have a new receipt stapled in your passport.

Spot on No Name - that's how I discovered it.  Thanks for your response. 🙏

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1 minute ago, GregKeo said:

Ah.. thanks DJ, I thought it was approx. that amount daily! 🙏

No total for missed 90 reports does not accumulate.

Even if missed a few the total fine in 2k

Posted
56 minutes ago, GregKeo said:

Hua Hin...

 

I'm using the same Office for my Marriage Extension and they always renew the 90 Days Reports regardless how old the previous one is. So just check your Passport and latest Slip.

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49 minutes ago, NoDisplayName said:

If the IO reset your 90-day, you should have a new receipt stapled in your passport.


That happened to me in Hua Hin a few years back, it was unexpected as they can and do run at different times depending on how often you forget to do it and for how long. I guess the guy doing my extension noticed the time difference and corrected it so they aligned again.

At one point they were about a month apart and I simply stopped doing them myself - just sent the Mrs instead - I told her this is a Thai thing - you're Thai - you can sort it out, and she did 🤣

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32 minutes ago, GregKeo said:

Spot on No Name - that's how I discovered it.  Thanks for your response. 🙏

So you're saying there was NO new slip? 

Here is post from @Tod Daniels re same question.....

"Here is a foolproof way to tell whether your 90-day reporting was reset when you got a new year extension issued.

 

Ask yourself:

When I got my year extension stamp inked in did the immigration officer give me a new 90-day report receipt with a new due date?

 

If that answer is yes, they did reset your 90-day reporting when you got your extension and you follow that new paper.

 

If that answer is no, they did not reset your 90-day reporting when you got your extension and you follow the due date of 90-day paper in your passport now.

 

That works 100% of the time" 

 

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