90 day reporting on non o visa
- dalmatiandave
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Re: 90 day reporting on non o visa
If you are arriving into the country and you are on a visa that requires you to report every 90 days then that passing of your passport to the immigration officer is counted as reporting. Your 90 day clock starts again from the moment you step into the country and from the date the immigration officer stamped you in on your passport.
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Re: 90 day reporting on non o visa
I was told a couple of years ago that, when you returned to Thailand, you had to report to immigration within 24 hours.
I always do this (weekends excepted) and they give me a new 90 day paper in my passport.
They have never told me I don't need to do this.
I always do this (weekends excepted) and they give me a new 90 day paper in my passport.
They have never told me I don't need to do this.
- dtaai-maai
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Re: 90 day reporting on non o visa
Then you should feel free to continue doing so, if that's what you want, regardless of the fact that it's unnecessary.
From form TM.47
"I have now been staying in Thailand for 90 days and my present address is..."
From form TM.47
"I have now been staying in Thailand for 90 days and my present address is..."
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Re: 90 day reporting on non o visa
slightly of topic . but your also supposed to inform imigration everytime someone stays at your house ,similar to what hotels are required to do
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Re: 90 day reporting on non o visa
That's correct. I live here and work in the US. Using a Non-Imm O married visa, multiple entry. I have never reported any 90 days since I'm coming and leaving the country every 5 weeks. This is considered as reporting.dalmatiandave wrote:If you are arriving into the country and you are on a visa that requires you to report every 90 days then that passing of your passport to the immigration officer is counted as reporting. Your 90 day clock starts again from the moment you step into the country and from the date the immigration officer stamped you in on your passport.
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Re: 90 day reporting on non o visa
Allow me a little nitpicking. When you enter Thailand that it is not 'considered reporting' as reporting is only necessary when you have been in the country for a consecutive 90 days.
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Re: 90 day reporting on non o visa
Yes, absolutely! But only applies to those that can count up to 90.Roel wrote:Allow me a little nitpicking. When you enter Thailand that it is not 'considered reporting' as reporting is only necessary when you have been in the country for a consecutive 90 days.

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Re: 90 day reporting on non o visa
Nitpick away but for the purpose of this thread and not to confuse people with pedantics it is considered reporting for those who have a visa and are reentering the country. The clock then starts again and he/she will report at his local immigration office after 90 days. Of course if that person leaves before the 90 days the clock will start again when they re enter Thailand. In essence they have reported their address etc at the airport and that keeps the immigration officials happy.Roel wrote:Allow me a little nitpicking. When you enter Thailand that it is not 'considered reporting' as reporting is only necessary when you have been in the country for a consecutive 90 days.
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Re: 90 day reporting on non o visa
For a thread intended to clarify an extremely simple procedure, people seem intent on making it sound as complicated as possible.
Step 1: Enter (or re-enter) the country.
Wait 90 days, then if you are still in Thailand
Step 2: Report to Immigration with your passport.
EDIT: this is turning into the milk thread 2.
Step 1: Enter (or re-enter) the country.
Wait 90 days, then if you are still in Thailand
Step 2: Report to Immigration with your passport.
EDIT: this is turning into the milk thread 2.
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Re: 90 day reporting on non o visa
So back to simplicity, if you stay in country you need to report to Imm every 90 days, if you leave the country and return, the 90 day clock starts again upon your return and you can ignore the previous date you had been given.dtaai-maai wrote:For a thread intended to clarify an extremely simple procedure, people seem intent on making it sound as complicated as possible.
- dalmatiandave
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Re: 90 day reporting on non o visa
Absloutely, and said without nitpicking. Thank you.Dannie Boy wrote:So back to simplicity, if you stay in country you need to report to Imm every 90 days, if you leave the country and return, the 90 day clock starts again upon your return and you can ignore the previous date you had been given.dtaai-maai wrote:For a thread intended to clarify an extremely simple procedure, people seem intent on making it sound as complicated as possible.
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Re: 90 day reporting on non o visa
Why make it easy if you can make it complicated !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!