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On 1/15/2025 at 11:48 AM, Liquorice said:

Many foreigners quote 15 days before and up to 7 days after the due date for in person reporting, which is not the same as 'within' 15 days before, or 'within' 7 days after as Immigration state.

If quoting before and after dates, it should be 14 days before the due date and 6 days after the due date.

https://bangkok.immigration.go.th/en/90days-report/ provides an example that seems to have a different interpretation.

Their example:

Due: 27th September

15 days early (12th September) has a checkmark for can submit online. (Although it appears Bangkok Immigration photoshopped/added that date as being allowed after the original image had been created, as that checkmark is smaller/less vibrant than the other days' checkmarks.)

 

Also, they say online submission should be "not less than 7 days before the due date" - but 7 days early (the 20th) is marked as forbidden. This again appears to be a subsequent photoshop/change by Bangkok Immigration, as it looks like that 'X' appears on top of a previous green checkmark that is just barely visible by the top right of the X.

 

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On 3/2/2025 at 1:13 PM, landosmiles said:

Was this your first TM47 after coming back from outside to Thailand? Which immigration office? Because I just read the last handful of pages and others in recent months still seem to be commenting that the online system doesn't work for the first submission after your most recent arrival in Thailand. (Maybe they're referring to Bangkok and you use a different immigration office?)

 

For another recent data point, https://www.facebook.com/groups/destinationthailandvisa/posts/1981045682418378/ from February 10 says their first 90 day online was rejected.

 

As I discovered in 2023, it all depends on if you're out of the Country at the time a 90 day report was due, or if you're out in-between 90 day due dates.

 

Going out after doing a 90 day online report and returning before the next 90 day report was due, I had no issue completing that report on the due date.
Going out and missing a 90 day report due date, I found after counting 90 days from the date of entry and submitting I received a message to visit my IO and had to file in person.

 

There is no link between the 90 day and entry/exit portals.

If you miss an online 90 day report by being out of the Country, the IO has to manually reset the due dates again.

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On 3/2/2025 at 1:29 PM, landosmiles said:

https://bangkok.immigration.go.th/en/90days-report/ provides an example that seems to have a different interpretation.

Their example:

Due: 27th September

15 days early (12th September) has a checkmark for can submit online. (Although it appears Bangkok Immigration photoshopped/added that date as being allowed after the original image had been created, as that checkmark is smaller/less vibrant than the other days' checkmarks.)

 

Also, they say online submission should be "not less than 7 days before the due date" - but 7 days early (the 20th) is marked as forbidden. This again appears to be a subsequent photoshop/change by Bangkok Immigration, as it looks like that 'X' appears on top of a previous green checkmark that is just barely visible by the top right of the X.

 

Info-guideline-TM47-1-1024x609.jpg

That 15 to 7 day before the due date is as far as I'm aware only specific to CW Immigration.

 

Other IO's still use and conform to the original 14 days before, up to the due date calendar.

 

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 I have always, and still continue to submit my online application the day before the due date.

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