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My Non-Immigrant visa ran was due to run out on the 2nd September. My 90 day report was due on 7th July. I travelled to the UK on the 20th June and arrived back in Thailand on the 8th July. Technically my 90 day report is reset on arrival in Thailand so my next report is due about 6th October. I renewed my Non-O at the end of August about 1 week before it was due. I have noticed that on my arrival stamp I was only permitted to stay in the Kingdom untill 2nd September. Does my 90 days run from my arrival date of 8th July or should the 90 day report have been done before 2nd September? Would it not have been simpler for the Immigration to renew my 90 day report when I renewed my Non-O only one week before the 2nd September? Thanks in advance. My last 90 day report in the back of my passport ran out on the 7th July.

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The 90 day report would run from your arrival date of July 8th, so would be due October the 8th. I have never had a 90 report reset automatically when renewing an extension of stay, however I have heard others say theirs were. I use Immigration in Bangkok but others may work differently. 90day reports and extension are two completely different animals.

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Your report is due 90 days from the date you entered the country on the 8th of July.

Doing an extension does not reset the 90 day reporting unless they put a slip in your passport telling you the new report date.

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The 90 day report would run from your arrival date of July 8th, so would be due October the 8th. I have never had a 90 report renewed automatically when renewing an extension of stay, however I have heard others say theirs were. I use Immigration in Bangkok but others may work differently. 90day reports and extension are two completely different animals.

I don't believe 90_Day reports are ever renewed. As you say, they are completely separate from visa related matters. If one has a visa and extension permitting a long stay and leaves Thailand before the 90_Day deadline it is cancelled and a new countdown starts upon one's return. It would be up to the returnee to calculate the new 90-Day deadline on their own.
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The 90 day report would run from your arrival date of July 8th, so would be due October the 8th. I have never had a 90 report renewed automatically when renewing an extension of stay, however I have heard others say theirs were. I use Immigration in Bangkok but others may work differently. 90day reports and extension are two completely different animals.

I don't believe 90_Day reports are ever renewed. As you say, they are completely separate from visa related matters. If one has a visa and extension permitting a long stay and leaves Thailand before the 90_Day deadline it is cancelled and a new countdown starts upon one's return. It would be up to the returnee to calculate the new 90-Day deadline on their own.

And bear in mind that the date of one's return = Day 1 of the 90-day count.

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With all the new changes to ninety-day reporting, could someone please give me step by step, what people need to send to immigration when sending ninety-day reporting by mail.

 

I would imagine copy passport, return envelope, and I don't know how many forms you have to get from immigration, but maybe the same forms need to be sent in by postal, copy TM30, and what copy’s of passport-which pages,please correct me?

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7 minutes ago, Old people said:

With all the new changes to ninety-day reporting, could someone please give me step by step, what people need to send to immigration when sending ninety-day reporting by mail.

 

I would imagine copy passport, return envelope, and I don't know how many forms you have to get from immigration, but maybe the same forms need to be sent in by postal, copy TM30, and what copy’s of passport-which pages,please correct me?

Completed TM47 form, previous report slip, copy of passport photo page, visa, extension stamp. most recent entry stamp and TM6 departure card. Self addressed return envelope with postage on it.

No need for a TM30 form.

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