June 15Jun 15 18 minutes ago, Olmate said: 25 minutes ago, petermik said: Just a quick question....my renewal date is 16th July.....I apply on the 10th....if my online renewal is accepted when does it actually start on the date of acceptance or the 16th?Online report resets due date from date of online application.
June 15Jun 15 30 minutes ago, brewsterbudgen said:I'm not advising it and don't do it myself as it's so easy to report online, but it's an option if the trip out to CW is a major hassle.I have never been fined for not doing a 90 report. However will this time for my next extension (Nov) Fractured vertebrae prevents me doing in person after last trip abroad. I have no intention of doing report prior to next extension. Even mail was not possible. Will cop the 2k fine.
June 15Jun 15 On 6/13/2026 at 2:10 PM, zzzzz said:online 15 days to 7 days BEFORE onlyI don't think so.I do my 90 day online 2 or 3 days before the due date already for a couple yrs and never had a problem Thank you.
June 15Jun 15 51 minutes ago, digger70 said:I do my 90 day online 2 or 3 days before the due date already for a couple yrs and never had a problemThe fact that your online report works in window up till due date is not typical. Most guides as eg this link show online window 15 days prior up till 7 days prior. Source: ThaiEmbassy.com https://share.google/jCSqCWV88EW4dEwvP
June 15Jun 15 The information you are submitting is different to what the Agent has been submitting.Because you have been using a agent .You are now stuck with using the agent.Unless you want start the process of getting a new visa from scratch..It happened to me.
June 15Jun 15 Your agent did a manual submission with a TM47 form.When you registered for the first time to use the 90-day online reporting system, it has limited knowledge (mainly only what you entered in the registration)Once you log into the system to commence a new online 90-day reportEnter your passport number at the top and below that select the drop down for you country in your passportIf you then select the little blue magnifying glass, your form will be populated with whatever details are available.Now as this is your first 90-day online reporting attempt, currently the TM47 system is not synced real-time with the 90-day online reporting system, TM30 and TDAC systems, I doubt that either of these are currently synced real-time either.I don’t know currently how much of the above are manual or automated operations to update information relationships between the various systems.but If you update your annual Visa, Passport or fill out a TDAC arrival / departure form, It seems that it does not get updated into the 90-day online reporting system real-time.So don’t expect in the future all your submissions will run smoothly, unless all the data matches on TM47 and 90-day online reporting.Hopefully, over time with the new THIM (Thailand Immigration Management) system that utilizes AWS services we will see improved real-time user Imm. information synchronization.We may get to a point in time where all these disparate systems are migrated across to AWS servers that can be synchronized real-time as all of the data is in a common Amazon storage repository. AWS provides a comprehensive suite of cloud-native services designed to connect disparate systems and enable seamless data sharing, whether through direct application integration and real-time streaming.We live in Hope ………………….Best of LuckPS. For first-time requests of a 90-day notification in each country visit, in-person presentation at the immigration office is required.
June 15Jun 15 Author 2 hours ago, Olmate said:You missed your agent, saved a few baht n buggered it up! Clever.I didn't save a few Baht. I'm well aware of the fees. I doubt he buggered it up as I got to meet the IO through him. It wasn't some anonymous arrangement.
June 15Jun 15 1 hour ago, digger70 said:I don't think so.I do my 90 day online 2 or 3 days before the due date already for a couple yrs and never had a problem Thank you.Likewise. I usually do it a few days before the due date and have even submitted it on the due date and it was approved - Chonburi (Pattaya) Immigration Office is the one I use. This is information on the Pattaya City Expats Club website regarding online 90 day reporting ( https://pcec.club/online-90-day )Although the time frame when doing the report in person is 15 days in advance or up to 7 days after the due date, this is not the case with online reporting which can be done 14 days in advance but not after the due date. The online system will reject the application under the following conditions. Submitting the report: For the first time after entering or reentering Thailand More than 15 days before the due date. After the due date. After leaving & returning to Thailand – upon reentering, the 90 day period restarts....... Complete the information requested.* If you have previously filed an online report, complete the information in "1" & "2" and then click on the box in "3" and then click on the magnifying glass ("4"). The form will then auto fill the information from your last report.Click on the button to accept the terms and conditions ("5"), then click on the "submit" button ("6").A "Success" message should flash and disappear.The page also shows screen captures of the application form with arrows pointing to the referenced boxes, 1 through 5. Box 3 on the form states "use login information" which needs to be checked in order before clicking on the magnifying glass which is located just under the "nationality" block.
June 15Jun 15 4 hours ago, kingstonkid said:Once it has been refused, you are stuck going in to get it done. You need to schedule a trip to CW and get it sorted out. You cannot amend and resubmit.Gonna have to disagree here. At least twice in the last year-and-a-half I've gotten a REJECTED on a first sub, and subsequently did re-subs right away which resulted in APPROVED on each occasion. This is for CW.This is why I recommend doing the report two weeks before the due date. That gives you a buffer to do a re-sub if you get a REJECTED off the bat. In fact, I've gotten an APPROVED on a third re-sub after twice getting REJECTED. True, this has happened.As it's said, 'your mileage may vary'. Edited June 15Jun 15 by rwilem
June 15Jun 15 4 hours ago, wil iam not said:Not everyone has a middle name, so what then please?No problem. Immigration has everyone's passport info, and that will include a middle name. So it's easy to see what name should belong in that space. And if you don't have a middle name, they'll know that, too.
June 15Jun 15 2 hours ago, digger70 said:I do my 90 day online 2 or 3 days before the due date already for a couple yrs and never had a problem Thank you.It's immigration office-dependent on which time frame is used for the 'window' to submit the 90-day report online. All you need to know is how your office handles it.I see in a reply you are doing the report in Pattaya. At CW, it's '15-to-7 days' before the due date. Edited June 15Jun 15 by rwilem
June 15Jun 15 15 minutes ago, rwilem said:It's immigration office-dependent on which time frame is used for the 'window' to submit the 90-day report online. All you need to know is how your office handles it.I see in a reply you are doing the report in Pattaya. At CW, it's '15-to-7 days' before the due date.So no days BEFORE it is due? I presume you mean 15 days before and 7 days after the due date.
June 15Jun 15 On 6/14/2026 at 2:16 PM, ThaiTraveller2016 said:Hubby decided to do it by mail next time. What is needed & who do I address it to?🙏How lovely,a lady member.
June 15Jun 15 17 minutes ago, wil iam not said:So no days BEFORE it is due? I presume you mean 15 days before and 7 days after the due date.Some offices eg CW have a window for online reporting of open 15 days prior up to 7 days prior.Some publications eg attached link state 15 days prior up till due date.Suggest anyone doing report online or mail then do it as soon as window opens (15 prior)Source: Acclime Thailand https://share.google/zQHiK0QtIpqoHlgT8Sign at CW
June 15Jun 15 1 hour ago, DrJack54 said:Some offices eg CW have a window for online reporting of open 15 days prior up to 7 days prior.Some publications eg attached link state 15 days prior up till due date.Suggest anyone doing report online or mail then do it as soon as window opens (15 prior)Source: Acclime Thailand https://share.google/zQHiK0QtIpqoHlgT8Sign at CWSo does this mean that you can only submit a 90 day omline between 15 and 7 days before due date?
June 15Jun 15 44 minutes ago, wil iam not said:So does this mean that you can only submit a 90 day omline between 15 and 7 days before due date?At offices, such as CW, that follow the 15 days before to 7 days before 'window', yes. Some others will allow one to submit from 15 days before to 1 day before, and some reports here in the past have indicated some offices have accepted the submission on the due date itself.
June 15Jun 15 13 minutes ago, rwilem said:At offices, such as CW, that follow the 15 days before to 7 days before 'window', yes. Some others will allow one to submit from 15 days before to 1 day before, and some reports here in the past have indicated some offices have accepted the submission on the due date itself.I did mine to P'lok IO online, four days before due date and got confirmation the next day. Glad I am not reporting to CW.
June 15Jun 15 3 hours ago, Deerculler said:The information you are submitting is different to what the Agent has been submitting.Because you have been using a agent .You are now stuck with using the agent.Unless you want start the process of getting a new visa from scratch..It happened to me.I was led to believe that I can send someone else, like my Mrs, to submit a TM47 at the Office. Yes or no?
June 15Jun 15 5 minutes ago, wil iam not said:I was led to believe that I can send someone else, like my Mrs, to submit a TM47 at the Office. Yes or no?Yes. But it's not entirely clear to me if she needs any document from you authorising her to do so. Edited June 15Jun 15 by Upnotover
June 15Jun 15 6 minutes ago, Upnotover said:Yes. But it's not entirely clear to me if she needs any document from you authorising her to do so.I would hope that the form, signed by me, with my photo attached should be sufficient. Why do we need a photo if we do it in person. Photo glued to the form, and then they take another of you. The last few times I had to do in person, she simply put my passport into her reader, took my photo and that was it. Didn't even look at the form.
June 15Jun 15 10 minutes ago, cardinalblue said:Do it in person and even better at the drive up window...The KISS principleI suspect most offices don't feature a "drive-up window". Certainly not CW as is relevant to the OP. But doubtless very handy for the lucky few that can access such facilities.
June 15Jun 15 7 hours ago, petermik said:Just a quick question....my renewal date is 16th July.....I apply on the 10th....if my online renewal is accepted when does it actually start on the date of acceptance or the 16th?It will start on the day you submitted it
June 15Jun 15 4 hours ago, wil iam not said:So no days BEFORE it is due? I presume you mean 15 days before and 7 days after the due date.15 days before to 7 days after the due date is the time frame for doing the report in-person. That's a 21-day 'window' to get it done in-person at your friendly local immigration officeWhich entails showing up at the office and giving your passport and a completed TM47 form and whatever (or not; again, it's dependent on how one's immigration office handles it.) Edited June 15Jun 15 by rwilem
June 15Jun 15 4 hours ago, rwilem said:At offices, such as CW, that follow the 15 days before to 7 days before 'window', yes. Some others will allow one to submit from 15 days before to 1 day before, and some reports here in the past have indicated some offices have accepted the submission on the due date itself.Accurate. Here is cut/paste from @BrandonJT in similar thread. "It's not a mistake. It's well known at this point that Bangkok will only accept online TM47 in the window of 15 days BEFORE the due date, until 7 days BEFORE the due date. If you submit an online TM47 at 6 days before the due date, it will be rejected for being outside the online reporting window. Many other offices have begun to adopt this same policy" Bottom line... When window opens for online reporting then do it. Same for mail reports. For in person or agent there is flexibility
June 15Jun 15 On 6/13/2026 at 7:50 AM, ThaiTraveller2016 said:I do not understand why my 90 day report keeps getting rejected "information incomplete". It is due 18 June. Till now an agent did it for me. But why pay if I can do it?I did online report, fill in the questions. What do I miss?I'm on retirement ext. till next year.Can anybody tell me what I could have missed?🙏It can get complicated when an agent did your previous notifications. I suggest that you go personally to your immigration office and discuss your situation with them. The single biggest problem in communication is the illusion that it has taken place
June 15Jun 15 12 hours ago, rwilem said:It's immigration office-dependent on which time frame is used for the 'window' to submit the 90-day report online. All you need to know is how your office handles it.I see in a reply you are doing the report in Pattaya. At CW, it's '15-to-7 days' before the due date.It's done Online I don't know were it goes it doesn't state were it goes It could go to Bangkok who knows I am in Hat Yai Songkhla I don' think that makes a difference.
June 15Jun 15 14 hours ago, DrJack54 said:The fact that your online report works in window up till due date is not typical.Most guides as eg this link show online window 15 days prior up till 7 days prior.Source: ThaiEmbassy.com https://share.google/jCSqCWV88EW4dEwvPThis is from your Link :How long does it take to process a 90-day report online in Thailand?Online processing usually takes 1–2 days, so it’s wise to submit your report a few days before the deadline. Mail-ins take longer depending on the post service used, but in-person reports are typically processed same day.
June 15Jun 15 53 minutes ago, digger70 said:It's done Online I don't know were it goes it doesn't state were it goes It could go to Bangkok who knows I am in Hat Yai Songkhla I don' think that makes a differenceExcuse me, got confused by a reply quoting you earlier in the thread. So it was that person saying Pattaya (Jomtien) does not follow the limted '15-to-7 days before' window, not you. But I see here your office down there Hat Yai way doesn't either. Got it.And yes, no idea how it's all handled after it's submitted online. Some offices, you get a quick turnaround on replies; others, not so much. Edited June 15Jun 15 by rwilem
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