A question regarding my 90 day reporting and please settle a little argument with a friend!
I say that I am due to report 90 days after the 25th of August. He says that I was due to report 90 days after the 26th of July!!
I hope to god that he is wrong and I am correct.
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The question revolves around the timing of a 90-day immigration report required by Thai authorities. The user believes their report is due 90 days after August 25, while their friend argues it should be 90 days after July 26. Various comments clarify that 90-day reporting typically starts from the last entry stamp or the last reporting date. Input from multiple users suggests checking any receipts in the passport and confirms that the timer for the 90-day report resets based on the last date reported or entry. Ultimately, the user later confirms that immigration stated July was the correct starting date, with no penalties for the delay.
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this is what they put in my passport, 90 days after the Visa valid from date, so you are correct.
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Simon **********
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Erwin ********
Some immigration offices regard the date you received a long stay extension as proof of 90-day, but others donāt in which case itās either 90 days after your previous report or 90 days after arriving in Thailand last, whichever is later. So check with your immigration office.
John **********
These 2 stamps mean nothing in the context of 90 day reports. When and how did you do your last 90 day report?
Judy *******
90 days after your arrival stamp in Thailand or 90 days after your last report
Peter ***************
You are correct
Zac ********
The first stamp is an under consideration stamp, normally the immigration visit you during this one month period. The second stamp is your year extension stamp, your 90 day report will be 90 days from the date of this one
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/23, normally you will have a separate piece of paper stapled in your passport with the date to report on it.
If you were already on a long term extension when you applied for your extension in August, then none of these dates mean anything and it would be 90 days from your previous 90 day report, or 90 days from the last time you entered Thailand with a re-entry permit.
If you were on an initial 90 day non-O visa in August when you applied for your 1 year extension then you were not on a stay yet that required 90 day reporting so your timer would start from the day you were on a 1-year extension, which would be 25 August. You only have 90 day reporting when you're on an extension that permits you to stay in Thailand for over 90 days.
If this is the case, they should have stapled a piece of paper to your passport that said when your first 90 day report was due.
Will ************
Need to see your last entry stamp or receipt of last 90 day report
Mark *********
It's 90 Days after the previous report date. The Visa date is immaterial.
Chomchanok **********
I would say after 26 July as per my personal experience after I applied for a marriage visa for my husband.
Kool *******
From what you listed, and very little you said, Aug 15 looks like the counting start date, but that depends on what visa you were on before that extension.
your last visit to Immigration was Aug 25. The under consideration period was issued on July 23. On either one of these two dates, your last 90 days report got filed. You need to check the receipt Immigration tucked into your passport
Nongnuch ********
is there no 90-days report receipt tucked inside your passport, telling you the date your next report is due?
itās immigration office here. I thought you were in Hua Hin š go to local immigration and just ask the question, as you will get differing answers on here mate.
visiting Immigration and asking them seems to be a safe option. They could have marked your July visit as the beginning of a new 90-days clock, or the August date. Nobody here can tell you for sure
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Brian *******
It normally counts from your entry stamp date.
Brandon ************
You haven't given us enough information to determine.
What visa or extension were you on in August when you applied for your extension? That makes a difference.
then neither of the dates on page 14 are relevant to your 90 day reporting. It looks like you possibly entered Thailand in June 2023? Your report would have been due 90 days after you entered Thailand, and then 90 days after that report would be your next due date.
Applying for an extension is not a 90 day report and if the immigration officers didn't staple a 90 day report slip into your passport then they did not file a 90 day report for you and you still need to do it.