On April 27, I went to Immigration Chiang Rai for the annual extension of my stay (as of May 18), a re-entry permit and the 90-day report. In view of the temporary 'amnesty' I – in theory – could possibly have waited until the end of July, but since I hope to travel back to NL before then, I simply reported in time for the formalities.

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90-day notification in Chiang Mai. You can still make this report via the drive-thru at immigration. Moves forward quickly.

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I notice that there are quite a few people who fail to make the 90 day notice online. I also failed and received a dry message: REFUSED. Why? That's what I guessed. But guessing is not in my nature. It may still be a vestige of professional malformation, but I'd like to dig deeper into the facts and find out why. I'm not a layman in working with computers and especially databases were and are used a lot by me, so I know a bit how those things work.

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Is there perhaps someone who already has experience with the 90 report in the new location of the Thai Immigration in Muang Thong Thani? Since I can't walk far, the following questions.

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I want to share an experience. Despite 90 days of reporting being suspended in April until further notice, I didn't want to take any chances. My 90 day report was on April 27. I arrive at Immigration Chiangmai around 10.15 am with visions of long queues etc. To my utter surprise, a drive-through was created especially for 90 days of notifications. There were 2 cars in front of me. The officer came to my car, took my passport (copies of passport were not necessary) and after 5 minutes (!!!) I got my passport back and was ready to leave.

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We did it, the online notification for 90 days! I almost wrote “it is finished”, but I may be treading on sensitive religious toes in this period. So then: it worked, the message that I had to report again to Immigration in Hua Hin after 90 days.

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Info about 90-day notification in Chiang Mai. Today, April 10 (14 days before my uninterrupted 90-day stay in the Kingdom of Thailand), I can make my 90-day report. Yesterday it was reported that “Foreigners who are required to make a 26-day address report between March 2020, 30 and April 2020, 90 are exempt from this 90-day address report until further notice.” I made the report online anyway.

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Concerns 90 days notification Hua Hin by mail. Gambled and won, because I had no idea at all whether they would allow it this way. It is important here that I have sent my TM47 Form by registered mail (5 days before the expiration date) without any copy of passport or house book and not even an extra envelope with a stamp of 10 bht. Today I received my slip from Immigration with EMS at home.

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My 90-day report has been rejected. It is the third time that I do the 90 days report online, filled in the same. I have now requested it back. Are there any readers who have had this before? Will it be rejected the second time, am I required to go to Chiang Rai, 80km and covid now?

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Thailand visa question No. 066/20: 90 days notice Online

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March 27 2020

90 days report online, so far always done at the immigration office. Nowadays only with passport, everything is registered in the computer. I want to do it on Line now can someone tell me how? And what? Due to the crowds corona. I only find posts from 2015.

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Reporter: Paul This morning (25/03) passed the immigration office in Jomtien for the 90 day report. You have to queue outside for at least an hour to enter the building. Nobody keeps their distance, at least a third don't have a face mask and after a temperature measurement (I had 30 degrees…) you are told that the 90-day counter is outside. While I was put in this queue by an employee. Virtually invisible indication, because very low on a …

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Thailand visa question No. 050/20: TM47 – 90 days notice

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March 3 2020

My question is the following, when will the reminder form TM 47 be taken out of your passport? I obtained my annual extension on December 17 until 2021, January 5 Non O. In addition, I received the reminder Tm47 for March 5, 2020 stapled in my passport. Now I traveled to New Zealand on January 3, 2020 and back in Thailand on February 2, 2020, I reported again in Pattaya Jomtien to fill in the Tm 30 form, which was no problem.

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Last Friday I made my first 90-day report after the year extension, the conversation went slightly different than with the reports of the past 2 years.

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My year extension expires on January 27, 2020. Now I applied for my renewal at the immigration office last week and on February 7 I have to report again for this and then I should receive a new stamp for a year.

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Thailand visa question No. 004/20: 90 days address notification

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January 9 2020

My best wishes for 2020! Now I'm not with you anymore. Did a 2019 day notification online in October 90 and I think that was correct following the previous extension. I had then received an extension until 04/01/2020. Last year on 22/12/2019 I again do a 90-day report online and the day after I already received the approval with the accompanying links to print.

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I have a question regarding 90 days notice. My girlfriend and I are building a new house after tearing down the previous one. My girlfriend is now sleeping with her sister and I am staying at a resort nearby. Since I stay there for a long time, they reported to immigration. What address do I have to provide on my 90 day notice, of my place of residence or the resort?

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I have been living in Chiang Khong for over 5 years. Always to the immigration office for my 90 days or extension year visa. Now I get a call yesterday if I could come to the immigration office for an explanation of an app. With this app I can arrange my 90 days 14 days in advance myself. No more paper work, just make a printout for the passport.

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