How do you do your 90-day report online? All posts except a few are from 2020-2022.
- Any guides as a comment from a recent post?
- I moved to a new condo, so new TM30 (but same visa). Do I need to do my first 90-day report in person, before I can do it online?
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To complete your 90-day report online after moving to a new condo in Thailand, you typically need to register an account on the 90-day reporting website. While you can often report online when moving within the same province, the first report is usually required to be done in person if you have moved. You can file the report online 15 days before and up to 7 days after your due date, allowing for flexibility. Check with your new local immigration office for specific policies regarding online reporting in your case.
It is really easy to do reports online. I have done all of mine online for the past 2 years, other than one time when I was at the IO, so it was convenient. I have moved provinces twice and had no problems reporting online.
The great thing is you can report online 14 days in advance, if for some reason it was not approved you can go to the IO a couple of weeks later and report. Nothing to lose, so give it a try.
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Forgot to say it depends on your location if the IO will allow online reporting, but it seems a lot allow it.
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Michel *****
The first report is always in person. New passport? In person again, also because you will likely have stamps to be transferred too.
not any more ๐ since the last update, first reports after new passport, first report after re-entering the country now have to be done in person ๐
did I miss that, did he say new passport or re-entering the country? I thought he was talking about changing address, so first report after changing province.
yep, i mis-remembered what I'd read, he's just applying after moving and as long as a new TM30 is filed he should be able to apply online, my apologies to all
good for you but that's not the normal course. One can always try but most will be rejected. Just make sure you have enough time to go in person after the rejection.
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Ellie *******
Go to the 90 day reporting website.
There is a kind of use's guide available from the link at the bottom of the login window. (a bit of old, but main ops are covered)
You need to register your account first.
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usually you can do 90-days report online when you move inside the same province. You can check with your new local immigration office for their policy. You have online reporting window from 15 days before and until the due date. You also have 7 days after for reporting in person. So you can try online first to see whether your report is approved. If rejected. go in person, you still have time.
you can use the online website anywhere and as long as you use the primary address where you got your extension you should be fine, (IF the places you're staying don't file a TM30 on you because the 90 day system matches against your TM30 data)
Thanks Tod. Not sure though what yiu mean here:"(IF the places you're staying don't file a TM30 on you because the 90 day system matches against your TM30 data)"..
I mean IF you stay at a hotel/guesthouse etc why traveling around and that place registers you in the TM30 system <- notification of foreigner in residence, When you go to file a 90 day report you won't be shown as registered at the address up in Udon, you'll show as being where ever they registered you and the report will be denied online because of the address mis-,match