Is the next due date 90 days from when you do the reporting or 90 days from your last due date?
(I never previously considered it because I have been going to my branch Immigration office in Fang, Chiang Mai to report and they have always put the next due date on the receipt. I reported online this time and no due date for the next report was given.)
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TLDR : Answer Summary
The next due date for 90-day reporting (TM.47) in Thailand is calculated as 90 days from the last successful report submission, not from the day you perform the reporting. It is essential to successfully complete the online reporting process, which involves waiting for an approval email that specifies the next due date. If there are complications with your application, such as discrepancies in TM30 accommodation notifications, you may need to resolve those before your TM.47 can be approved. The recommendation is to visit your local immigration office if issues arise when filing online.
"Your application for "STAYING LONGER THAN 90 DAYS" has been rejected.
Contact immigration to update the (TM30) accommodation notification to date. The last declaration of accommodation at DD Garden Home Phayao not Chiang Mai."
My wife and I went to Phayao for a couple days about 1 month ago and stayed at this hotel one night. I don't really understand why this is an issue since we have stayed other places outside of Chiangmai, where we live, many times before. Isn't TM30 totally separate from TM47 reporting?
I just now went to the immigration office in Fang (Chiang Mai immigration office branch in the north of the province that mainly deals with folks from Myanmar) where I have been doing my TM.47 reporting in person for the last 4-5 years. The officer told me not to report online because there are sometimes problems and that I should come to their office for TM.47 reports. One minute later she gave me the TM.47 receipt - no questions asked - and did not ask for a TM.30 report.
BTW, the new due date is 90 days from my last due date - not 90 days from today.
that's the only way you were going to get the TM30 system and the TM47 systems to match so you COULD apply online for your 90 day report instead of slogging to Fang OR C/M to file in person š That's why I asked if you filed one š
No. Is there a reason why I should have? The Fang office doesn't care. And I extended my visa for a year at the Chiang Mai office. Just received my 11 month stamp feom there at the end of December and I am sure at least one hotel did a TM.30 report last year before my visa was extended. It's been the same every time I extended my current visa (now on my 3rd extension) and I have been living at my wife's house the whole time.
Or make a log in on the TM30 website or mobile app and re-file a TM30 every time you travel (especially if YOU show your passport to check into a hotel)
Now that I am thinking about it a bit more, I thought that 2 or 3 years ago the police changed TM30 reporting requirements such that a landlord/homeowner/etc. only needs to submit it once if it's the regular residence. Am I wrong?
as I said if it's approved you'll have the PDF of the new 90 day report receipt attached
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Tod *********
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Vernon *********
It's 90 days from when you do the successful report.
Tod *********
Remember online reporting is a TWO step process
you log in and file your 90 day report and you get the FIRST email saying you APPLIED to file a 90 day report online..
THEN YOU WAIT
until you get the SECOND email saying your 90 day report was approved (in which case it will have the PDF file you print out with the next 90 day report date on it)
OR
rejected in which case it usually says WHY they rejected it š
If I had to guess I'd say you just did filed the online report and got the confirmation email only
Brian *******
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Thanks. Yes, I just filed it Wednesday.
I tried online once before and I somehow screwed it up so this is my first time.