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Posted
13 hours ago, rwilem said:

And have you noted your 'next due date' on the APPROVED pdf file? (Was it 'counted' 90 days from the date you submitted it, April 4th, I believe?)

 

Yes it is counted from the date I applied.

I applied on April  4th and the new due date is July 3rd

But if I count April 4th as 1st day then it should be July 2nd I think.

Posted
3 hours ago, daejung said:

But if I count April 4th as 1st day then it should be July 2nd I think.

Yeah, looks like your count is accurate, if counting April 4th as day 1 of the new time frame. But it doesn't matter. Could look at it this way, you got a one-day  'bonus' on your 90.😉

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Posted

The online 90 day instructions on the Immigration website are plain wrong.

Aliens can report their residence before 15 days or after 7 days “ <- mai chai

To file online, you’d better get the application in the window between 15 and 7 days before due date.

(Maybe the 7 days after due date applies to in-person filing, but not online.)

 

In January this year I filed online with 3 days left before expiry, and the application was rejected. I had to go to CW and waste the better part of a day.

 

As for travelling, my experience has always been that if you leave before 90 days, you don’t need to file anything. When you come back in, the clock starts ticking and you’ll need to file for an extension. If you do it online, it’s the window of 15-7 days before expiry.

Posted
36 minutes ago, Khun Roberto said:

The online 90 day instructions on the Immigration website are plain wrong.

Aliens can report their residence before 15 days or after 7 days “ <- mai chai

To file online, you’d better get the application in the window between 15 and 7 days before due date.

(Maybe the 7 days after due date applies to in-person filing, but not online.)

 

In January this year I filed online with 3 days left before expiry, and the application was rejected. I had to go to CW and waste the better part of a day.

 

As for travelling, my experience has always been that if you leave before 90 days, you don’t need to file anything. When you come back in, the clock starts ticking and you’ll need to file for an extension. If you do it online, it’s the window of 15-7 days before expiry.

You completely contradicted yourself in your own post.

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If you do it online, it’s the window of 15-7 days before expiry.

In January this year I filed online with 3 days left before expiry, and the application was rejected. 

Hardly surprising it was rejected then.

Posted
58 minutes ago, Khun Roberto said:

The online 90 day instructions on the Immigration website are plain wrong.

 

 

 

20 minutes ago, Liquorice said:

You completely contradicted yourself in your own post.

 

Sorry, how did they contradict themselves? They listed the instructions from the website, then they provided the correct answer, and finally provided a real life example of how the website instructions don't match what the website supports?

Posted
1 hour ago, landosmiles said:

Sorry, how did they contradict themselves? They listed the instructions from the website, then they provided the correct answer, and finally provided a real life example of how the website instructions don't match what the website supports?

I quoted his statements;

"If you do it online, it’s the window of 15-7 days before expiry"

He then seemed surprised his submission was rejected, stating;

"In January this year I filed online with 3 days left before expiry, and the application was rejected."

 

3 days before, is not 15-7 days before.

 

I have no idea which Immigration site he read, but for CW, the website reads;

https://bangkok.immigration.go.th/en/tm47online-manual/

 ***NOTE***

**Online:**

There is also an info graph posted.

 

Info-guideline-TM47-1-500x297.jpg.262dcfbd6fded5caa9142911c05a6b78.jpg

 

Other Immigration offices still apply the between 15 days before up until the expiry date for online reporting.

Posted
5 hours ago, Khun Roberto said:

The online 90 day instructions on the Immigration website are plain wrong.

Aliens can report their residence before 15 days or after 7 days “

 

From Googling the wording they quoted, I came up with https://www.immigration.go.th/?page_id=1648 using the English language selection (which also matches the Google Translate translation of the Thai text). 🤷  (In addition to the above link, it also appears at https://uttaradit.immigration.go.th/en/notification-of-staying-in-the-kingdom-for-more-than-90-days/#:~:text=Aliens can report their residence,proceed with the fine comparison. )

Posted
2 hours ago, landosmiles said:

 

From Googling the wording they quoted, I came up with https://www.immigration.go.th/?page_id=1648 using the English language selection (which also matches the Google Translate translation of the Thai text). 🤷  (In addition to the above link, it also appears at https://uttaradit.immigration.go.th/en/notification-of-staying-in-the-kingdom-for-more-than-90-days/#:~:text=Aliens can report their residence,proceed with the fine comparison. )

That is general information, which is correct, and not specific to online reporting.

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Posted

Good day.

A quick question (sorry if it was answered before somewhere in the forum):

I have a 1 year visa extension valid until January 2026, but I exited Thailand few weeks ago with a regular re-entry permit, so everything should be fine.

Nevertheless i got an automatic notification if the 90 days reporting ,which i should do it within mid June (last time i did it online in March).

I wonder why i got the notification if the system should "know" I have exited Thailand.

 

So, what I am supposed to do ?  Just let it go without doing anything or contact the inmigration office by email ?

 

I ask because this is the first time i get the 1 year extension (based on retirement 50yo +800K+ THB).

 

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Posted
1 minute ago, Free the 115 said:

This is the first time I have done an online report, and now I  have a pdf (of my Tm47??

will this be ok, or do I need to print it out?

many thanks 

 

No. But you are supposed to be able to readily access it if needed (so keep a printout at home or work etc). Or keep as a PDF on your phone etc. 

 

Since you should always be able to access the online system then even that should be enough. This is my (lazy) choice. 

 

Hotels and police on patrol will not ask for it. I doubt they even know about it.

Posted
19 minutes ago, Free the 115 said:

This is the first time I have done an online report, and now I  have a pdf (of my Tm47??

will this be ok, or do I need to print it out?

many thanks 

 

After making the submission you should receive an email containing the pdf informing you it has been received.  Later you will receive another email saying it has either been approved or rejected.

 

If approved, the email will have another pdf, showing the same as the first one but with the approving officer's details on it.  This is the one you should keep as described by Gaccha above.

Posted
33 minutes ago, Free the 115 said:

This is the first time I have done an online report, and now I  have a pdf (of my Tm47??

will this be ok, or do I need to print it out?

many thanks 

As described above by @treetops

 

The first email which you have received is merely a detailed copy of the TM47 you submitted online.

Once accepted, you'll receive a further email with the TM47 fully completed and notifying your next 90-day report date.

I print that, tear off the bottom section which is the receipt and notifies the next due report date and staple it in the rear of my passport.

Alternatively make a note on a calendar or on your phone of the next due report date.

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