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90 Day Reporting - re-entry

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1 hour ago, BrandonJT said:

Legally, it's required for everyone. But it's not on the foreigners, it's the property owner's responsibility.

I'd disagree with that, Brendon.
The onus is on either to file a TM30.

 

Section38 of the Immigration Act states it's the responsibility of the housemaster, owner, or possessor.
Section 4 defines housemaster as any persons who is the chief possessor of a house, whether in the capacity of owner, tenant, or in any other capacity whatsoever, in accordance with the law on people act.

 

It's for this reason, Immigration can fine foreigners for non-compliance.
The online TM30 site also allows you to register and file as a foreign or Thai.

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  • Correct and you have to report in person as well. Just did it this Monday at CW. With an appointment it took 4 minutes. 

  • The report after trip abroad can be done via mail.  Do the report 15 days prior to due date.   

  • I reported Koh Chang immigration to 1178 for charging 100b for 90 report and wanting 2,300 for a new extension, I got a visit from one of them, they also falsely told Trat immigration that I had compl

On 10/24/2025 at 11:55 AM, Liquorice said:

Although it's often report as 15 days before, it's actually within 15 days of and including the report date, which is 14 day before.
By my calculation, Saturday is the first day, you're within the window.

 

Yes, but others have had success after TDAC was introduced.
90 day is a stand-alone system.
You need to put the prior entry date, not the new one.
No repercussions as Immigration don't check or appear to be bothered.


So I filled again yesterday which is slap bang in the 15-7 days before due date online window of my Nov 7th due date if you ignore my September trip to Singapore and use my original date based on my last 90 day report in August.

I just received the rejection: This online application can be submitted 15 days in advance until the due date of notification.

 

So, sadly, it looks like this loophole has closed and things have now been joined up. And looks like I'm having a day out in CW in December, yay.

1 hour ago, josephbloggs said:

So, sadly, it looks like this loophole has closed and things have now been joined up. And looks like I'm having a day out in CW in December

Consider doing 90 report via mail. 

If so post as soon as window, opens. 

This link has clear instructions how to do report via Mail

 

https://www.thaiembassy.com/travel-to-thailand/guide-to-thai-immigration-90-day-reporting# 

 

1 hour ago, DrJack54 said:

Consider doing 90 report via mail. 

If so post as soon as window, opens. 

This link has clear instructions how to do report via Mail

 

https://www.thaiembassy.com/travel-to-thailand/guide-to-thai-immigration-90-day-reporting# 

 


Thanks Jack, I may well give that a go, thanks for the info.

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