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1st 90 day report after extension, in person???

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Yes, I know this topic has been done to death! But...

 

I know I report 90 days after my last 90 day report. My extension date doesn't enter into it.

 

However, I want to know if

1) I can just continue to submit my 90 day report ONLINE after my extension, or

2) BY MAIL, if required, or

3) (least preferred option) IN PERSON (that would be a drag)

 

Second topic.

Is CW requiring a householder's form these days? Forgot, what's the form number? I know it's online but I screwed it up.

 

Thanks to all...

 

 

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  • Unless a trip abroad has been undertaken in the meantime.  

  • BrandonJT
    BrandonJT

    Just make sure you know the window for filing online for Bangkok.  They only accept online entries from 15 days before your due date through 7 days before your due date.  If you try to submit online 6

  • timendres
    timendres

    Typically, the "in person" 90 day report is only required for the first report after the first extension. Subsequent extensions do not require in person reports.

Typically, the "in person" 90 day report is only required for the first report after the first extension.

Subsequent extensions do not require in person reports.

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7 minutes ago, timendres said:

Subsequent extensions do not require in person reports.

Then, for online, simply add new date or better to fill out form from scratch?

28 minutes ago, timendres said:

Typically, the "in person" 90 day report is only required for the first report after the first extension.

Subsequent extensions do not require in person reports.

Where?

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3 hours ago, timendres said:

Subsequent extensions do not require in person reports.

 

Unless a trip abroad has been undertaken in the meantime.

 

3 hours ago, unblocktheplanet said:

Forgot, what's the form number?

 

TM30.

 

5 hours ago, scubascuba3 said:

Where?

 

Sorry. Forgot to mention this was Chaeng Watthana.

11 hours ago, unblocktheplanet said:

However, I want to know if

1) I can just continue to submit my 90 day report ONLINE after my extension

Yes, should not be any problem with that. Proceed doing it online, with the new 'permitted to stay until date'  from your recent extension.

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5 hours ago, timendres said:

 

Sorry. Forgot to mention this was Chaeng Watthana.

Just make sure you know the window for filing online for Bangkok.  They only accept online entries from 15 days before your due date through 7 days before your due date.  If you try to submit online 6 days before your due date, they will reject your application and force you to go in person.

11 hours ago, OJAS said:

 

TM30.

 

TM47

16 hours ago, unblocktheplanet said:

Is CW requiring a householder's form these days? Forgot, what's the form number?

Not sure what you are referring to.

If doing 90 report online then TM47 is not required.

Nor is TM30.

 

In person just TM47 required + they may require something to show address. Most would just provide previous receipt of report. 

Alternatively a TM30 or lease should be enough.

 

Via mail just the TM47.

No TM30 required. 

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3 hours ago, DrJack54 said:

Not sure what you are referring to.

If doing 90 report online then TM47 is not required.

Nor is TM30.

 

In person just TM47 required + they may require something to show address. Most would just provide previous receipt of report. 

Alternatively a TM30 or lease should be enough.

 

Via mail just the TM47.

No TM30 required. 

Blue book okay, Doc?

50 minutes ago, unblocktheplanet said:

Blue book okay, Doc?

Here is immigration link outlining required docs etc ....

https://www.immigration.go.th/?page_id=1648

 

In reality some/many offices would just require passport and filled in TM47. 

I generally take along the kitchen sink that includes either previous TM47 receipt or lease.

You mention blue book? 

Staying with wife? 

 

I listed all possible required docs for CW in this thread 

https://aseannow.com/topic/1297166-90-day-report/

 

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8 minutes ago, DrJack54 said:

You mention blue book? 

Staying with wife? 

Yes. Chiang Wattana. I'm a little thick: what's the difference btw TM30 & TM47? TIA!

20 minutes ago, unblocktheplanet said:

Yes. Chiang Wattana. I'm a little thick: what's the difference btw TM30 & TM47? TIA!

The TM47 is the actual 90 day report notification form.

That's 100% needed.

The TM30 reports your address.

Currently you do a new one after travel abroad upon reentry.

 

I last did a 90 day report in person at CW and did not provide a TM30.

 

If you do the report online best to do it 15 days early. 

Have you previously done reports online? The magnifying glass symbol can autofill after you enter pp # 

 

Here is link for online reporting 

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

 

Here is link to download form.

https://www.doe.go.th/prd/download/download_by_pool_file/112248

 

 

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22 minutes ago, DrJack54 said:

I last did a 90 day report in person at CW and did not provide a TM30.

 

If you do the report online best to do it 15 days early. 

Have you previously done reports online? The magnifying glass symbol can autofill after you enter pp # 

 

Here is link for online reporting 

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

 

Here is link to download form.

https://www.doe.go.th/prd/download/download_by_pool_file/112248

 

 

Check, thank you, Doc. I've filed TM30 online 15 days early with magnifying glass all along. A few have been rejected for unknown reasons, so resorted to mail.

 

So far, no TM47 required. Weird--this esentially duplicates TM30.

On 3/12/2025 at 5:00 PM, unblocktheplanet said:

Yes, I know this topic has been done to death! But...

 

I know I report 90 days after my last 90 day report. My extension date doesn't enter into it.

 

However, I want to know if

1) I can just continue to submit my 90 day report ONLINE after my extension, or

2) BY MAIL, if required, or

3) (least preferred option) IN PERSON (that would be a drag)

 

Second topic.

Is CW requiring a householder's form these days? Forgot, what's the form number? I know it's online but I screwed it up.

 

Thanks to all...

 

 

I believe the 90 day report requirement will start from the date of extension not from the date of your previous 90 day report. 

On 3/13/2025 at 5:09 AM, BrandonJT said:

Just make sure you know the window for filing online for Bangkok.  They only accept online entries from 15 days before your due date through 7 days before your due date.  If you try to submit online 6 days before your due date, they will reject your application and force you to go in person.

It should be 7 days AFTER due date but I am sure that was just a slip of the pen (or should that be key these days🤔)

58 minutes ago, Nowaythatsreal said:

It should be 7 days AFTER due date but I am sure that was just a slip of the pen (or should that be key these days🤔)

The guy you quoted was referring to online reporting.

Up to 7 days after is grace period of reporting in person

1 hour ago, Nowaythatsreal said:

I believe the 90 day report requirement will start from the date of extension not from the date of your previous 90 day report. 

90 day reporting is not related to extension.

The OP is dealing with CW.

The clock for report will be (due date) will be on previous receipt. 

Of course if someone exits Thailand and reenters that resets count. 

5 minutes ago, DrJack54 said:

90 day reporting is not related to extension.

The OP is dealing with CW.

The clock for report will be (due date) will be on previous receipt. 

Of course if someone exits Thailand and reenters that resets count. 

Wow good job you spotted that one. I assumed that when you present yourself at CW with TM30 etc for the extension that would reset the clock. It seems not. 

39 minutes ago, Nowaythatsreal said:

I assumed that when you present yourself at CW with TM30 etc for the extension that would reset the clock. It seems not

I'm aware that some immigration offices do the 90 report when you attend immigration for annual extension. 

Almost as a service.

 

Places such as CW actually have 90 report desks. Separate from extensions. 

 

My most recent extension was Nov 5 and my report window was open.

After doing the extension (with appointment) I then went to report section where I also had made an appointment to do my 90 report in person. 

On 3/13/2025 at 1:25 PM, DrJack54 said:

The TM47 is the actual 90 day report notification form.

That's 100% needed.

The TM30 reports your address.

Currently you do a new one after travel abroad upon reentry.

 

I last did a 90 day report in person at CW and did not provide a TM30.

 

If you do the report online best to do it 15 days early. 

Have you previously done reports online? The magnifying glass symbol can autofill after you enter pp # 

 

Here is link for online reporting 

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

 

Here is link to download form.

https://www.doe.go.th/prd/download/download_by_pool_file/112248

 

 

I know the reporting clock resets upon return to Thailand from a foreign land but does this mean you cannot use the online system for the first 90 day reporting after the return to Thailand i.e you have to go to CW in person?

38 minutes ago, Nowaythatsreal said:

I know the reporting clock resets upon return to Thailand from a foreign land but does this mean you cannot use the online system for the first 90 day reporting after the return to Thailand i.e you have to go to CW in person?

Most reports indicate that the online application after travel abroad will be rejected.

As I understand it they wanted to sync TM30 with online reporting. 

Obviously you could try and do it online.

 

Well interesting responses.

 

I fell into this trap, my 90 day online report was not due for next reporting period until May 2024 and would be valid until to August 2024.

 

My retirement visa due for renewal in April 2024

 

Visa agent (Hua Hin) did my visa renewal and guess what, I received a new 90-day report manually generated by the IMMO from the day in April of my visa renewal.

 

So now I am holding 2 x 90-day reports, the online one that expires in May and the IMMO manually generated that expires in July

 

OMG what a nightmare,

 

I get an email notification 15 days out from my May online 90-day report that I require an updated submission.

 

So what to do????

 

I did the online 90-day May update submission 4 times, it got rejected 4 times.

 

Took both 90-day reports to the visa agent, please sort out this mess.

 

Agent went to IMM, databases were updated, and I received a new manually generated 90-day report with the expiry date now August 2024 (my original online date)

 

When I did the next online 90-day report in August (and following reports), all went through for approval first submission.

 

The moral of the story, when renewing your visa, ensure the IMMO officer is aware you have an existing online valid 90-day active report (if applicable), request the IMMO to please don't generate a new 90-day report manually at the date of my visa renewal. 

 

3 hours ago, HuaHinNew said:

I fell into this trap, my 90 day online report was not due for next reporting period until May 2024 and would be valid until to August 2024.

 

My retirement visa due for renewal in April 2024

 

Visa agent (Hua Hin) did my visa renewal and guess what, I received a new 90-day report manually generated by the IMMO from the day in April of my visa renewal.

 

So now I am holding 2 x 90-day reports, the online one that expires in May and the IMMO manually generated that expires in July.

You overcomplicated it far more than necessary.  You did not have 2 90-day reports.  The new one you received from your extension was the only valid one. The date on that one was your next report date.  The e-mail you received is nothing but a timer put into the online system, it has no idea that you already had a new superseding 90-day report.  People that leave Thailand still get those e-mails because the system is not connected to anything.

20 hours ago, BrandonJT said:

You overcomplicated it far more than necessary.  You did not have 2 90-day reports.  The new one you received from your extension was the only valid one. The date on that one was your next report date.  The e-mail you received is nothing but a timer put into the online system, it has no idea that you already had a new superseding 90-day report.  People that leave Thailand still get those e-mails because the system is not connected to anything.

I don't think it is overcomplicated, you identified the real issue in your comment" because the system is not connected to anything."  There are multiple reporting systems in Thai IMM, TM47, online, 90-day reporting, TM47 90-day reporting manual submission, TM30 and the Imm Visa system..........there is only one 90-day report, the one that is currently active....the real problem is these rocket scientists that designed, developed and manage all these systems have no idea of real time integration of applications. Some of the applications are legacy and others are current technology like Oracle. They are too dumb or too tight-fisted with funds to implement an Enterprise Service Bus to pass information back and forth in real time, so we, the client and users don't incur all the BS problems with all their third world software solutions. What is an ESB (if interested)

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