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90 Day Reporting

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Will I be required to complete 90 day report in the following situation. I fly back to the UK on 9th March 2026, with my 90 day due by 2nd March 

1 hour ago, Highlander61 said:

Will I be required to complete 90 day report in the following situation. I fly back to the UK on 9th March 2026, with my 90 day due by 2nd March 

You may be confused about the 'grace period', which is seven days after the due date, for the 90 day report to be completed. Leaving the country within the 'grace period' does not absolve you of the requirement to make the report.

 

You can make the report from 15 days before Mar. 2, and up until the day before you depart. (You probably don't want to leave it till your departure day, right?) 

 

So you've got about a 20-day window to do it in person. For online, from 15 days before the due date to seven days before the due date, which is playing it safe. Depending on how your local immigration treats it, you might be able to submit online up until the due date.

 

 

21 minutes ago, rwilem said:

Depending on how your local immigration treats it, you might be able to submit online up until the due date.

I wouldn't do that. 

Best to do it online as soon as window for online opens (15 day prior and up to one week prior) 

 

Returned home last week after a short hotel stay.
90-day report due in two weeks.

Online 90-day was automatically rejected by the system because of the hotel stay.
TMD: Please register address back to Ranong. Because 05/12/2025 you're stay in Phuket.

Plan is to submit TM30 online back to our home address (dated the day I returned), then re-submit the 90-day online.

Anyone had issues with a retrospective TM30 in this situation, and does it normally unblock the 90-day straight away?

You cannot backdate a TM30, so that's an issue with your plan.  Submit a TM30 as soon as possible, then you can try the online reporting again.  

On 12/15/2025 at 1:24 PM, BrandonJT said:

You cannot backdate a TM30, so that's an issue with your plan.  Submit a TM30 as soon as possible, then you can try the online reporting again.  


Thanks for your response.

I didn't think using the current date as the check in date to get system approval was appropriate.

So, I went to Immigration today for the TM30 in person, and I did the TM47 at the same time.


 

On 12/12/2025 at 2:51 PM, DrJack54 said:

Why would you skip doing the report. 

As mentioned it takes couple of minutes online. 

If the first 90 day report, isn't in person required?

16 minutes ago, howlee101 said:

If the first 90 day report, isn't in person required?

Very first 90 day report is done in person. 

Also after returning from trip abroad on extension of stay + reentry permit an in person or via mail Report is required. 

Why after trip abroad a Report cannot be done online just speaks to limited IT here in Thailand (imo) 

13 hours ago, DrJack54 said:

Very first 90 day report is done in person. 

Also after returning from trip abroad on extension of stay + reentry permit an in person or via mail Report is required. 

Why after trip abroad a Report cannot be done online just speaks to limited IT here in Thailand (imo) 

Thanks. Agree on the limited IT infrastructure...one would think in person or online reporting goes into the same database.

1 hour ago, howlee101 said:

Thanks. Agree on the limited IT infrastructure...one would think in person or online reporting goes into the same database.

It does all go in the same database.  The online reports are processed by someone in your immigration office using the same system they use if you go there in person.

  • 2 weeks later...
2 hours ago, khlongtoey said:

anyone know, if on an O-A  if any 90 day reporting is required?   thank you 

Yes of course, why wouldn't it be?

On 12/17/2025 at 8:30 AM, howlee101 said:

Thanks. Agree on the limited IT infrastructure...one would think in person or online reporting goes into the same database.

 

The limited IT infrastructure issue which you raised does not relate to how you submit a 90-day report (in person or online), as correctly pointed out by @BrandonJT. Rather it relates to how your latest date of entry into Thailand is recorded in relevant Immigration Bureau databases. Unfortunately, this date as recorded in the database used by officers at points of entry into Thailand (eg BKK) does not automatically get fed through to the database used by local offices for 90-day reporting purposes. Hence the need for the first report due after a foreign trip to be submitted in person or by snail mail, since that, apparently, is the only way in which the entry date as recorded in the database used by local offices can be updated.

 

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