https://pattayaone.news/foreigners-urge ... e-sept-26/
Last paragraph," For the 90-day report requirement, all foreigners are required to report and inform the bureau of their residences by Sept 26, he said."
Does this apply to those individuals on a annual visa??
My next 90-Day report isn't until mid-Oct, but guess I'll do it before 26 Sep (better safe then sorry). Kinda works out fine, as I'll do the follow-on 90-Day just before Christmas and I won't have to worry about it going into the New Year.
90 Day Reporting IRT 26 Sep Deadline
Re: 90 Day Reporting IRT 26 Sep Deadline
LAST Friday September 11th, i went to renew my 1 year retirement extension, the yellow-shirt guy looked at my docs, everything in order ,but he told me .. '" we are very busy your visa expires in early October, please come back in October >>.
My 90 report was due on October 08, so i was directed to renew it now.
So i ll go back in early October. BTW , the Immigration office had open early, by 08:20 several dozens of people were waiting to be called in.
My 90 report was due on October 08, so i was directed to renew it now.
So i ll go back in early October. BTW , the Immigration office had open early, by 08:20 several dozens of people were waiting to be called in.
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Re: 90 Day Reporting IRT 26 Sep Deadline
Online 90 day reports still being processed within 24 hours, just completed mine - the 2nd in a row - a monumental event, never had 2 in a row in the past!
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Re: 90 Day Reporting IRT 26 Sep Deadline
I did my marraige extension for 12 months and a few weeks ago was my 90 day reporting . I read on the thai government website that the first 90 report has to be done in person then the rest can be done online . I tried online and it worked ok i have since read again that the first report has to be done in person so i am a bit puzzled ?
Re: 90 Day Reporting IRT 26 Sep Deadline
If yours was a renewal of a marriage extension ie. not your first extension or, if there's been no change of your address since the last one, maybe the online system can process it ok?dragonz wrote: ↑September 25, 2020, 7:45 amI did my marraige extension for 12 months and a few weeks ago was my 90 day reporting . I read on the thai government website that the first 90 report has to be done in person then the rest can be done online . I tried online and it worked ok i have since read again that the first report has to be done in person so i am a bit puzzled ?
Either that or they've "fixed" a bug in the system that now allows online first-time 90-day reports to be accepted?
Thanks for pointing out your online success. Maybe some others will give it a shot and report back.