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Will I face issues re-entering Thailand after not completing the 90-day reporting requirement?

Feb 7, 2025
14 days ago
Hi guys

I stayed for 3 months in Thailand and exited without doing 90 days reporting and came to Vietnam.

I was not aware of reporting.

Now if i travel back to Thailand

Will i face any issue?

Pls suggest 🙏🙏
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TLDR : Answer Summary
The user asked about potential issues re-entering Thailand after failing to complete the 90-day reporting requirement during a previous stay. Comments indicated that if the user stayed for less than 90 days, there would be no issues upon re-entry. If the stay exceeded 90 days, a fine could be imposed when visiting immigration services in the future. It's important to note that 90-day reporting only applies if one stays in Thailand for 90 consecutive days. Upon exiting and re-entering, the reporting requirement resets.
Henrik *****
Only if you stay inside Thailand for 90 consecutive days, you have to do the report.

When you leave and come back, it resets and you start from 1 again.
Anonymous ******************
If you have less than 90 days, there's no issue. If it's over that, you may need to pay a fine the next time you visit immigration for a document. I suggest doing it on time, as any missed report is an opportunity for immigration to scrutinize your visa.
Manuel ********
You are fine if you stayed less than 90 days 😊
Biff *******
Unless you need to go to an immigration office for something, residence certificate, TM30 filing, visa extension etc. you will face no sanction or difficulty.

The maximum fine for not doing a 90 day report is āļŋ2000
Tyler ***************
just a heads up - when you do go to do a report, extension etc etc at immigration, they will flag you and you will need to pay the fine there and then. Be ready for that event
Wannikea *********
No, not at the border, tho immigration may fine you if they notice when/if you were to go to their offices in the future
James ********
@Wannikea ********
agreed âœ