My 90 day reporting is due next week but I extended my visa the end of 2 April. Do I need to do my reporting now or does the 90 days start again from 2 April? So my question, is my 90 day reporting date next week like on my slip or in 90 days from 2 April (28 June)?
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If you have an existing 90-day reporting date from a previous visa and have since extended your visa, you must still report on the original 90-day date. The extension does not reset the countdown unless a new 90-day reporting receipt was issued with a new date. Check the documentation provided during your visa extension to confirm.
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That's when you submit report at immigration office in person.
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Ellie *******
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Zin ******
You should report your 90days already start this week before the expiry date to avoid penalty..
90days is separate from NonB visa.๐
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Andy **********
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I have a Non-B
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James ********
You go on the date you already have for the 90 day report...that is next week.
It does not start again
Wannikea *********
A 90 day report is just that, report every 90 days if you haven't left the kingdom. You will know that you have reported by the presence of that slip in your passport, and when you next need to report by that same slip. 90 day reporting has nothing to do with extensions.
Pui *****
Thank you both. I appreciate the clarification that the situation is different. It was not clear from the original post what visa he had. BTW, in my situation, I have a multi-entry Non-B, so it may differ from the OP's situation.
is that accurate if this was his first extension on his visa? Per Samui Immigration website, it says "The first application for extension of stay by the foreigner is equivalent to the notification of staying in the Kingdom over 90 days." Doesn't that mean the first 90 day report was considered done when the first extension was approved? I am in a similar situation where my original admitted to date was May 13th but I got a 60 day Covid extension granted on April 23rd good through July 12th so don't know if I actually have a 90 reporting requirement due now or not till July 12th.