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Home » Dossier » Visa Thailand » Immigration information letter » TB Immigration Information Letter No. 080/21: New online system for 90 days reporting
TB Immigration Information Letter No. 080/21: New online system for 90 days reporting
Reporter: RonnyLatYa
Since yesterday, immigration has a new online system for the 90-day report.
- You must now register first.
- You can make the online report from 15 days before the report date.
- Normally you should receive confirmation of your report within 3 days via email.
- You should receive a reminder 15 days before the next report.
The online report does not work if it concerns a first report or if you have a new passport. In that case, you must first make the report at the local immigration office
You can find the details here
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Thank you very much for this information, I tried to register for the 90 day notification, unfortunately I can't, I get the message "failed to save" every time, both on laptop and tablet, maybe there are still some errors, try next week again, otherwise the long way to Muang Thani again
Dear Ronnie,
Is it still possible to personally extend the 90 day notice at the Immigration office in person?
Naturally. And you also have to do this for the first report or new passport.
I wonder if the new system will work. Many previous attempts at Immigration Tha Yang have failed. I had to report there personally. was the response...
Is it also possible to use the Immigration app.
I used it last week and just logged in again but can't try it because I already have a new 90 days.
If you link https://www.immigration.go.th/en/#serviceonline and then TM47 you will see the message with the instructions.
If you then scroll all the way down on those instructions, you will see that you have the choice between the online notification or via the App.
In my opinion, the App will continue to exist alongside the link via the website.
I don't think there's any reason to cancel that Immigration App either.
Get the System Down message. As usual, government and IT is a contradiction in Thailand. New possibility to get an international Thai Covid registration via Mor Prom also goes wrong.
Then check again because I get to see the login page https://tm47.immigration.go.th/tm47/#/login
Http failure response for submitId=kwrgdc260bymcsmbcsbv: 504 Gateway Timeout
Don't have a VPN enabled? because it works perfectly for me….
https://tm47.immigration.go.th/tm47/#/login
So I can't say more about it
For an answer from immigration with a login code, also check your spam folder !!
No VPN and nothing in the spam bin either. Any other brilliant thoughts?
No, I will refrain from further brilliant thoughts and find out for myself
My irritation is not at all directed at you, Ronny, but at those Thai brats who present a new website as if they had invented gunpowder. I get stuck both at the 90 days and when requesting a QR code. And keep filling in data they already have. What the hell is the booking date? Tried all possible dates.
The system is currently crashing.
Saw this morning that they were also working on it because it said maintenance and duration between 4-6 hours but will probably have started badly.
Maybe better wait until tomorrow or even Monday.
The only booking date that seems relevant to me with a 90-day notification is that of the 90th day.
Try another browser, the previous edition only worked with internet explorer.
I didn't know I had reported a problem with the login code!!!
Maybe just try again later.
Http failure response for submitId=kwrgmcj53bxlujxwam5: 503 Service Unavailable
I have MorProm via Line and can just enter my Thai COVID registration number there and it works fine. Then you can view my COVID vaccination digitally on a Digital Health Pass.
Ronny, so far so good. But I want the promised QR code. Then you have to continue in the system until the booking date is requested. No matter what date I tried, this bump was impregnable.
I don't remember having to enter a booking date on Line.
I added the Moh Prom Line account and then I just had to add my Thai COVID registration number and the rest was filled in automatically, including the passport number.
If you click on one of the icons you will see the vaccination certificates and there will also be a QR code. If you click on another icon you will simply get the message “vaccinated”, sufficient to be able to enter somewhere where it is requested
I think we're talking side by side.
You want the QR code of the International COVID certificate and it does indeed say booking date. I see you only have the choice of a date until December 30th. Afterwards it is no longer free. You cannot enter a later date there.
Is also only for the QR code because you still have to pay for the booklet according to what I can see, but you don't have to enter a booking date there either. Then you have to pick it up at a hospital nearby. You may specify a preference.
When I go through the program, just like with the link, what was once called Thaivisa, I get the same story service unavailable every time.
My stepson ITer by profession laughed, that's what you get with ………….
Just visit the local IMMI club once every 3 months, no problem, you are at least 100% sure that you will receive a valid signed notification certificate.
Jan Beute.
hip hip hooray
After about 3 years of trying with 1 successful attempt, I managed to complete and send the application online for 90 days yesterday. (And that with my new address in UdonThani) With great pleasure and under the watchful eye of my (no longer angry) wife, I took a picture of the notification that the form has been sent.
Now just wait…
Link now works fine again and registration is going smoothly.
Browser used “Edge” Mail address: Hotmail.
Receive an email with password within a few seconds. Password is a strange combination of 14 characters that I have not seen often. Copy/paste the best way to put this in the Log In because I can't remember this 😉
I just managed to create an account.
Be careful with copying that password, I had done that too and it didn't work.
Another good look and saw that there is a space in front of the password and I had accidentally copied it. Now on December 8 (15 days in advance) see if I can report my 90 days. Otherwise, another day to Chaeng Wattana