Buriram Expats

Buriram Province - General Category => Isaan Thai Visa => Topic started by: Clasta on February 13, 2015, 12:07:19 PM

Title: 90 day report is now possible online!
Post by: Clasta on February 13, 2015, 12:07:19 PM
In case you don't know already the 90 day report is now possible to do online. http://extranet.immigration.go.th/pibics/online/tm47/TM47Action.do
You need to use Internet Explorer, other browsers later on.

Good news, save us some time and money :)
Title: Re: 90 day report is now possible online!
Post by: Clasta on February 13, 2015, 12:10:28 PM
Oh, I saw now the news was already out ::)
Title: Re: 90 day report is now possible online!
Post by: iammike on February 13, 2015, 12:28:46 PM
I will not use the site as I don't wanna post my Passport details on a Non Secure Site.

I will wait till they have implemented SSL, until then I will do the 90 day Report at the Immigration Office
Title: Re: 90 day report is now possible online!
Post by: DeputyDavid on February 14, 2015, 02:46:11 AM
It looks like they are on their way to making the 90 day reporting easier.
Title: Re: 90 day report is now possible online!
Post by: CO-CO on February 14, 2015, 09:28:58 AM
This from a Thai Visa post today:-



    Members
    Pip
    3 posts

Posted Yesterday, 21:06

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POPULAR

I completed the application at 12.00am on Wednesday 11th February. I read about the possibility to do so on the Korat Farang website. Because I have to report again soon and I am within the period of acceptance (7-15 days before the due date) I filled in the TM.47 on line. I was successful in my submission and was given a transaction number (with bar code) and now I have to wait for it to be approved and a receipt issued. In answer to your questions:

    I used the latest version of IE. Normally I use Google Chrom.
   

Its probably worth mentioning that prior to my successful completion and submission of the TM.47 there was no buzz on any of the ex-pat websites I frequent but very quickly it became big news so I suspect that at the time I tried there was not much demand on the immigration website. I am sure that a lot of people will be trying it just to see how far they can get even though they are not due for a report soon.

 I am waiting for my application to be approved. I check 2-3 times a day and it is still pending. If I do not hear by the end of 7 days I will report as normal.
Title: Re: 90 day report is now possible online!
Post by: dimple joe on February 14, 2015, 11:43:52 AM
A couple of quotes from posts on Teakdoor might put this into perspective:-

misskit quoting Chiang Mai Immigration yesterday wrote :-

“The project is under consideration and might be or might be not approved, right now, it is unclear in which parts of Thailand, if any, the online reporting is available”

toddaniels wrote today :-

Also if you enter ANY location other than bangkok it jumps you to a "contact your local immigrations office" screen..

Considering KCI will not accept 90days in the post, what chance they will accept 90days online?

IMHO the most apposite comment regarding the Immigration Website was :-

If you listen closely, you can hear the Benny Hill theme song playing while reading this shite.    :D

Chork Dee
Title: Re: 90 day report is now possible online!
Post by: Voodoo on February 14, 2015, 11:51:04 AM
Well said DJ.. You hit the nail on the head again.. If KCI isn't onboard with this then it doesn't mean a thing..
Title: Re: 90 day report is now possible online!
Post by: silverback on February 23, 2015, 07:42:28 PM
Unfortunately, when I've tried to submit my 90 day (TM.47) application on line, I kept getting a pop up window telling me to contact my nearest immigration office. It was the same regardless of browser, although the information I've read says at the moment it can only be done on Internet Explorer. When I phoned both Korat & Kap Choeng I was told on line 90 day report will, only be possible from April, which is questionable as Pip's  on line application was successfully submitted and is now pending. Ah well, tomorrow I'll do the run to Kap Choeng as normal and hopefully next time around doing it on line will be straight forward.                                        As a foot note: Unfortunately circumstance dictates that this time around I have to do my retirement visa through an "agent." I would be extremely grateful if anyone out there could recommend a such an "agent" who could assist me with this. Thanks in advance.
Title: Re: 90 day report is now possible online!
Post by: Tod Daniels on May 04, 2015, 09:06:31 AM
Well said DJ.. You hit the nail on the head again.. If KCI isn't onboard with this then it doesn't mean a thing..

Unfortunately when I made the post;
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Also if you enter ANY location other than bangkok it jumps you to a "contact your local immigrations office" screen
That was how it appeared from reading various thai related forums out on the inter-web.

Interestingly enough; KCI was one of the first places where a person did a 90 day report online and got a confirmation of successful reporting, in under 2 hours no less!

While some people up Chiang Mai way get the "contact immigrations" screen, more than a few now have gotten thru the process and received confirmation of successful reporting.

It appears not all offices are sending emails for successful reporting.  I'd suggest if you do get thru the process and get your "Reference Number", go back to the main screen and check the status via the reference number or by entering your passport, dob and nationality.

I think it IS gonna work, eventually.  The head guyz at Immigrations in Bangkok (upstairs who control ALL the 6 Divisions in the country) said it is gonna be available country wide. There is no "opt out" option for immigrations offices scattered around the country. I imagine once they get called on the carpet by the higher ups, they'll toe the line too.
Title: Re: 90 day report is now possible online!
Post by: toffo on May 04, 2015, 04:08:02 PM
The Reason most are failing to do the online Report online is because the info they are sending is not the same as what they have in. Bangkok... I couldn't even get past the first stage... Marriage Extension next month so I'll be finding out then what they have..
Title: Re: 90 day report is now possible online!
Post by: urleft on May 04, 2015, 07:25:07 PM
Well I tried the on-line report this morning about 10 am, it is still pending.   However, the office may be holiday closed, and closed tomorrow 5 May.   So hopefully I will get a response on Wednesday. 

Title: Re: 90 day report is now possible online!
Post by: gotlost on May 04, 2015, 07:37:54 PM
Well I tried the on-line report this morning about 10 am, it is still pending.   However, the office may be holiday closed, and closed tomorrow 5 May.   So hopefully I will get a response on Wednesday.

There is no maybe it is closed until 0830 May 6.
Title: Re: 90 day report is now possible online!
Post by: urleft on May 06, 2015, 10:54:21 AM
WOOOOO WOOOOO WOOOOOO   bravo1      party6   
 
 
 
 
Approved!!!!!!!
Title: Re: 90 day report is now possible online!
Post by: Starman on May 06, 2015, 02:18:56 PM
WOOOOO WOOOOO WOOOOOO   bravo1      party6   
 
 
 
 
Approved!!!!!!!

Do you get a page to print as confirmation?

If not, I would suggest taking a screen shot and printing it yourself. Just in case it hasn't been approved at the other end or someone decides to tell you that it wasn't next time you go to the office.
Title: Re: 90 day report is now possible online!
Post by: urleft on May 06, 2015, 03:07:29 PM
WOOOOO WOOOOO WOOOOOO   bravo1      party6   
 
 
 
 
Approved!!!!!!!

Do you get a page to print as confirmation?

If not, I would suggest taking a screen shot and printing it yourself. Just in case it hasn't been approved at the other end or someone decides to tell you that it wasn't next time you go to the office.

There is a print page option that prints out the same type page you get at immigration giving you the next report date.  This needs to go into your passport. 



Title: Re: 90 day report is now possible online!
Post by: iammike on May 06, 2015, 05:13:50 PM
@urleft.

Congrats,mbut 1 question.

You applied on May 4th, but when was your 90 day due ?
Title: Re: 90 day report is now possible online!
Post by: dundeemk6 on May 06, 2015, 06:29:58 PM
Thanks Keith for the info, a chip from a lot of expats choulder methinks. An extra box of beer every 90 days instead of spending it on fuel for the car ...
Title: Re: 90 day report is now possible online!
Post by: Starman on May 06, 2015, 07:23:26 PM
WOOOOO WOOOOO WOOOOOO   bravo1      party6   
 
 
 
 
Approved!!!!!!!

Do you get a page to print as confirmation?

If not, I would suggest taking a screen shot and printing it yourself. Just in case it hasn't been approved at the other end or someone decides to tell you that it wasn't next time you go to the office.

There is a print page option that prints out the same type page you get at immigration giving you the next report date.  This needs to go into your passport. 





OK. That should negate any disagreements with Immigration.
Title: Re: 90 day report is now possible online!
Post by: urleft on May 06, 2015, 07:35:55 PM
@urleft.

Congrats,mbut 1 question.

You applied on May 4th, but when was your 90 day due ?

My report was due 11 May.   But heck now that we can do it on-line it does not matter if you have a 90 report 20 days before your extension expires, do it anyway.  The will redo your 90 day report upon getting a new extension (they did that with me in Feb where my 90 day was 10 days old). 

Title: Re: 90 day report is now possible online!
Post by: urleft on May 06, 2015, 07:56:45 PM
WOOOOO WOOOOO WOOOOOO   bravo1      party6   
 
 
 
 
Approved!!!!!!!

Do you get a page to print as confirmation?

If not, I would suggest taking a screen shot and printing it yourself. Just in case it hasn't been approved at the other end or someone decides to tell you that it wasn't next time you go to the office.

There is a print page option that prints out the same type page you get at immigration giving you the next report date.  This needs to go into your passport. 





OK. That should negate any disagreements with Immigration.


Because there is so much interest and this is very important to us expats I will post some of my personal data.   This is basically what I printed from the approved website to go in my passport.    It looks official to me. 


Title: Re: 90 day report is now possible online!
Post by: urleft on May 06, 2015, 08:17:33 PM
Note.  After you enter in your data and wait for a 90 day approval a screen will come up will all your data. 

This is very important!!!!!!!!!! 

Using Internet explorer go to "File"

Then select "save as"   

Have a flash drive in your computer and save the HTML document to that drive.   

You can then take that flash drive to about any computer (such as my internet shop), and we can readily bring up your information.  If you do not do this step you will need to write down the 25+ character reference number and type in manually. 


Doing what I said (you do not have to understand) means you can just copy and paste into the website. 


This is easy to do yourself, however, for 50 baht I will help you do it in my internet store.   One baht (to print the page) and 15 baht internet time if you do it yourself. 
 
 
 
And here is a repost of the Thai internet site for 90 day checkin: 
 
http://extranet.immigration.go.th/pibics/online/tm47/TM47Action.do (http://extranet.immigration.go.th/pibics/online/tm47/TM47Action.do)
 
 
BTW, is you download the instructions, they are all in Thai.  Good luck to you. 
 
 
Title: Re: 90 day report is now possible online!
Post by: CO-CO on May 06, 2015, 09:11:04 PM
Thanks Keith that is good to hear.
Title: Re: 90 day report is now possible online!
Post by: Tod Daniels on May 07, 2015, 10:39:40 AM
Now I'm not throwing stones here, but I can't see making this process any harder by saving something to a flash drive, taking it somewhere, etc. It's a pretty straightforward process.

I cannot stress enough that the window of opportunity to file a 90 day report online is very tight. You can do from 15 days down to 7 days BEFORE your 90 day report is actually due.
 
When you successfully apply online you get this screen, which has the reference number and a print function;
(http://i61.tinypic.com/29y074.jpg)
This does NOT mean your 90 day report was approved, it means it was accepted for processing..

Please note not every office is sending out emails that your 90 day report has been approved

If you want to check and see the status on whether your 90 day report was approved or not, go back to the main page after you click you accept the conditions and pick the green choice;
(http://i59.tinypic.com/14ihqn9.jpg)


You'll get this screen and you can check the status of your report two ways. One is by using the reference number OR just click the "Passport Information" tab and enter your passport number, DOB, and nationality.
(http://i61.tinypic.com/15o8jt1.jpg)

FWIW: as shocking as it may seem, right now KCI is leading the country in online approvals!!! They actually got their act together and got on board with this system.

I thought it was so strange that the user manual was in thai that I called the company listed on the cover of the manual and asked why they wrote it in Thai.. They said that's what the contract stipulated.. Go figure.. Still, it's got enough pictures and graphics that you can figure it out without being able to read thai.
 
Title: Re: 90 day report is now possible online!
Post by: urleft on May 07, 2015, 12:01:01 PM
Now I'm not throwing stones here, but I can't see making this process any harder by saving something to a flash drive, taking it somewhere, etc. It's a pretty straightforward process.


The reason to save it is 2 fold:

1.  If it takes several days to get approved (as in my case) I was able to cut and paste the reference number (26 characters) to check the status.

2.  If your computer is not connected to a printer you will need to go to another computer. 


But up to you.   

BTW, very good post on your part. 

Title: Re: 90 day report is now possible online!
Post by: Tod Daniels on May 08, 2015, 08:57:37 AM
Like I said, or tried to say;

You don't need to enter the reference number (which appears from the user manual to be "TM47" followed by 19 numbers). Just click the tab which says "Passport Information".

This will also show EVERY 90 day report you've ever made (something that will obviously come in handy once this system really gets up and running).

One last thing, IF you don't get the approval BEFORE you go in person to do your 90 day report, go back into the system and cancel the pending one..

Slightly off topic; In another forum one poster said possibly the funniest thing I've come across since this program rolled out;

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I looked at the "example" shown on the Immigration website. The example says you can check your status,but it shows a list of the applicants and their status, ie pending, it also gives applicants names, passport numbers, and DOB. In my opinion not good to have that info out there, so I opted for the mail method this time.
(http://i62.tinypic.com/28luqti.jpg)
How ANYONE could imagine a person could be named; either Miss LOGI TECH or Miss TECH LOGI (it's in there both ways), have a passport number as A12345, and an arrival card as TM12345 is beyond me.. whistle

I think he wears a tinfoil hat too.. :D
Title: Re: 90 day report is now possible online!
Post by: urleft on May 08, 2015, 09:48:53 AM
Just tried your passport number example.  Yes it works except it only provided my current approved report, not the history.  That is probably work in progress or they will just do from now on. 

Cheers, thanks for the info. 

Title: Re: 90 day report is now possible online!
Post by: Tod Daniels on May 08, 2015, 09:56:18 AM
Forgot to say, it'll ONLY shows the history of online reports you've done. It won't show any in person reports you've done in the past.
Title: Re: 90 day report is now possible online!
Post by: Freddy on May 13, 2015, 06:46:32 PM
15 days out from my 90 day report as of today so gave the on line report a shot. Pleasantly surprised to whizz through the 4 stages and now waiting approval !
I think they've done a pretty good job with the website to date and found it relatively intuitive. Fingers crossed approval will be forthcoming.
Appreciate the information given by previous postseason on this subject.
Title: Re: 90 day report is now possible online!
Post by: urleft on May 13, 2015, 07:19:38 PM
15 days out from my 90 day report as of today so gave the on line report a shot. Pleasantly surprised to whizz through the 4 stages and now waiting approval !
I think they've done a pretty good job with the website to date and found it relatively intuitive. Fingers crossed approval will be forthcoming.
Appreciate the information given by previous postseason on this subject.

Yes, most was fairly easy to understand.   However, the "stay permit day"  made me think a lot.  I finally used the day I applied for the extension.  And while may not be right, it worked. 

Title: Re: 90 day report is now possible online!
Post by: Freddy on May 13, 2015, 08:36:40 PM
Hi Keith,  yes, I did the same. Previously they had asked for date entered Thailand so assumed that date extension granted had to be the date that retirement extension was issued. I can't see that it could refer to anything else.
Title: Re: 90 day report is now possible online!
Post by: Tod Daniels on May 14, 2015, 10:02:26 AM
Just a question you guys so I'm clear on it, and seeing as your area especially KCI still has the most 90 day online approvals..

Has anyone got thru the process using an entered thailand on date from before 2013?

The was a mod on another forum from Ubon who sent an email to immigrations and they said;
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Sorry for your inconvenience with the 90 days report via internet.

There's some condition about 90 days report via internet. Not that everyone can do.

The system must have your last entry to Thailand and your last 90 days report information.

In your case, the system cannot detect your last entry to Thailand in 2008. So ashamed to tell you that our information system change every few years. Only those entry to Thailand around 2013 - 2015 (now) can do or else you just have to come to our office as before.

Anyway, I tried about 5 guys plus myself here in Bangkok who needed to do 90 day reporting and NOT A SINGLE ONE would go thru.

Thanx
Title: Re: 90 day report is now possible online!
Post by: urleft on May 14, 2015, 06:52:57 PM
15 days out from my 90 day report as of today so gave the on line report a shot. Pleasantly surprised to whizz through the 4 stages and now waiting approval !
I think they've done a pretty good job with the website to date and found it relatively intuitive. Fingers crossed approval will be forthcoming.
Appreciate the information given by previous postseason on this subject.

Steve,

Did you get approved? 

Title: Re: 90 day report is now possible online!
Post by: urleft on May 14, 2015, 07:36:58 PM
BTW, this successful on-line 90 day report is making me change my ways.  I will now start doing an on-line report at the beginning of the 15 day before window in case it does not work, that will give me about 3 weeks to schedule a trip if required. 

For the last several years I have managed to only be required to do two 90 day reports per year (not counting the extionsion).  Now I don't care if I have to do 4. 
Title: Re: 90 day report is now possible online!
Post by: Freddy on May 14, 2015, 09:00:03 PM


Did you get approved? 


Hi Keith . Still pending. Hopeful for tomorrow.
Title: Re: 90 day report is now possible online!
Post by: Freddy on May 15, 2015, 08:49:31 AM
Online 90 Day Report APPROVED. Recieved email at 0809hrs this morning and just double checked on line. Well Done KCI. As previously stated, seems like they have their act together.
Title: Re: 90 day report is now possible online!
Post by: DeputyDavid on May 15, 2015, 09:02:06 AM
Outstanding.  Another poster was mentioning that he can not complete the online process because he entered Thailand 2008.  Do you think if he used the date of last extension approval instead of the 2008 date that it would possibly work? 
Title: Re: 90 day report is now possible online!
Post by: CO-CO on May 15, 2015, 09:03:47 AM
Online 90 Day Report APPROVED. Recieved email at 0809hrs this morning and just double checked on line. Well Done KCI. As previously stated, seems like they have their act together.


Well done Freddy..... thanks for sharing the experience.
Title: Re: 90 day report is now possible online!
Post by: Freddy on May 15, 2015, 09:09:35 AM
Just for reference: I submitted at 1200hrs on the 13th and received approval advisory email at 0809hrs this morning (15th). Turnaround was 44 hours and that was with a day of closure this week so assume they may have had a small backlog.

Title: Re: 90 day report is now possible online!
Post by: Freddy on May 15, 2015, 09:15:43 AM
Outstanding.  Another poster was mentioning that he can not complete the online process because he entered Thailand 2008.  Do you think if he used the date of last extension approval instead of the 2008 date that it would possibly work? 

Haven't a clue mate but no harm in trying. If not acceptable then presume system will reject it and no harm done!

I'm going back to UK for a couple of weeks in September. When I do the next 90 day report following the re-entry I'm not sure if I enter Sep 2015 as my date of entry or Sep 2014 which is when I entered to commence my retirement? I'll ask at the border when I return but if answer not clear then will just go online and see what works.
Title: Re: 90 day report is now possible online!
Post by: urleft on May 15, 2015, 09:19:47 AM
Outstanding.  Another poster was mentioning that he can not complete the online process because he entered Thailand 2008.  Do you think if he used the date of last extension approval instead of the 2008 date that it would possibly work? 

Both Freddy and I used the actual date we obtained our extensions for the "Stay Permit Date".  In my case it was 11 Feb 2015 whereas the Extension date is 14 Feb. 
Title: Re: 90 day report is now possible online!
Post by: DeputyDavid on May 15, 2015, 09:33:01 AM
Thanks, maybe that info will help Tod. 
Title: Re: 90 day report is now possible online!
Post by: Freddy on May 15, 2015, 09:46:45 AM
Just for clarity. They ask for 2 dates. Firstly date entered Thailand and secondly date permission to stay was granted.

I last arrived in Thailand on Sep 18 th 2014 and gave this date as my entry date.
I applied for my retirement extension which was granted on 5th December 2014 and used this date as my permission to stay date.

My query is this. I go back to UK in September for 2 weeks. When I re- enter Thailand on the 19 th of Sep I will have a new entry date which is later than the date I was given permission to stay. For 90 day reports after that re- entry date I am unclear if I use the original 2014 entry date or the latest one. My concern is that if the date of entry is later than the permission to stay date then the system may spit back.
Title: Re: 90 day report is now possible online!
Post by: Tod Daniels on May 15, 2015, 02:18:08 PM
Okay, there is NO "stay permit date" on page 1 or 2. There are only the following choices.
Here's the first page;
(http://i60.tinypic.com/28melbc.jpg)
That page only has the date you entered thailand (this is the date that is messing up people who entered before 2013 and haven't left since then)..

Here's the second page;
(http://i62.tinypic.com/rbiout.jpg)
It ONLY has two fields "Visa Issue Date" and "Visa Expiration Date".
Per the person at Immigrations; the day they stamp the year extension into your passport is the issue date and the expiration date is when your current permission to stay expires. It's got NOTHING to do with an actual "visa" and everything to do with a yearly extension of stay.

It's NOT that immigrations doesn't have the person's info that can't get the online system to work, as he's been doing in person 90 day reports for years, it's that the data base for the online program isn't current and isn't recognizing an arrival date earlier than 2013.

Freddy when you come back your 90 day calendar starts again, and to show them that, you're going to put the date you most recently entered thailand in the box on the first page.

Unless I'm wrong, your current extension of stay might have been granted on December 2014 but it's good until December of 2015..
Otherwise you're already on overstay..
     

Title: Re: 90 day report is now possible online!
Post by: urleft on May 19, 2015, 08:10:40 PM
As far as I know, I have successfully done a Thailand 90 day report.   I printed the approval paperwork and attached to my passport. 


In discussion with my TW today, Wow, we are both happy it worked as we have several commitments that would have been canceled if not for the on-lne approval.
Title: Re: 90 day report is now possible online!
Post by: Tod Daniels on May 20, 2015, 11:54:13 AM
It appears, from everything I can glean off the thai related forums out on the inter-web that the Kap Choen Immigrations office has the most approvals online, or at least the most people who've reported back and said they've done it successfully.

I did talk to Jomtien Immigrations yesterday about the 90 day online system and was told IF I didn't use an email from either gmail, yahoo or hotmail, immigrations wouldn't send you confirmation that you have a 90 day pending or if it's been approved. 

Instead you have to go check the status on their website using the reference number or passport, DOB, nationality to find out..

Any of you guys done a successful 90 day online report who didn't use one of those three email providers?
Title: Re: 90 day report is now possible online!
Post by: urleft on May 20, 2015, 01:44:46 PM

use an email from either gmail, yahoo or hotmail, immigrations wouldn't send you confirmation

Any of you guys done a successful 90 day online report who didn't use one of those three email providers?

I use AOL and did not receive any emails from immigration on the status. 



Title: Re: 90 day report is now possible online!
Post by: Freddy on May 20, 2015, 01:57:17 PM
I have a live.co.uk email address which I believe is a hotmail. I received a confirmation of approval email.
Title: Re: 90 day report is now possible online!
Post by: urleft on May 26, 2015, 09:14:48 AM
Just got a message from my Bud in Patts that was not able to do the on-line.  The office told him that you can't do on-line within 7 days of the report, must be 15-8 days before. 

Title: Re: 90 day report is now possible online!
Post by: Nobby on May 26, 2015, 10:06:21 AM
Just got a message from my Bud in Patts that was not able to do the on-line.  The office told him that you can't do on-line within 7 days of the report, must be 15-8 days before.
That's strange as you would assume (sometimes dangerous here) that its a nationwide system. I was told last week at Immigration that it had to be completed within the time frame of 7 days before & 4 days after report date.
Title: Re: 90 day report is now possible online!
Post by: urleft on May 26, 2015, 12:58:41 PM
Just got a message from my Bud in Patts that was not able to do the on-line.  The office told him that you can't do on-line within 7 days of the report, must be 15-8 days before.
That's strange as you would assume (sometimes dangerous here) that its a nationwide system. I was told last week at Immigration that it had to be completed within the time frame of 7 days before & 4 days after report date.


Obviously there are a lot of bugs to work out.   However my plan is to start trying the online report 15 days out, then if no success will still have to leeway on what day to go to immigration. 

Title: Re: 90 day report is now possible online!
Post by: Tod Daniels on May 27, 2015, 05:38:49 AM
Just got a message from my Bud in Patts that was not able to do the on-line.  The office told him that you can't do on-line within 7 days of the report, must be 15-8 days before.
That's strange as you would assume (sometimes dangerous here) that its a nationwide system. I was told last week at Immigration that it had to be completed within the time frame of 7 days before & 4 days after report date.
While I hate to say your local immigrations office is wrong, or the info your buddy in Chonburi was told, is wrong, it is, <- TOTALLY wrong.

Here's a screen shot of both the guidelines on the first page of the immigrations 90 day website AND the example they show;

The 4th bullet point is what it says on the main page when you click you understand the terms.
(http://i60.tinypic.com/2nrk715.jpg)

This example shows an EIGHT day window with the 7th day being the last day..
(http://i61.tinypic.com/b8qyqg.jpg)


I'd call the 1111 government hot-line and see if you can't get someone there to call them and set them straight..
 
Title: Re: 90 day report is now possible online!
Post by: nookiebear on May 27, 2015, 07:36:47 AM
Thanks for that info TD
Title: Re: 90 day report is now possible online!
Post by: urleft on May 27, 2015, 09:03:14 AM
Just got a message from my Bud in Patts that was not able to do the on-line.  The office told him that you can't do on-line within 7 days of the report, must be 15-8 days before.
That's strange as you would assume (sometimes dangerous here) that its a nationwide system. I was told last week at Immigration that it had to be completed within the time frame of 7 days before & 4 days after report date.
While I hate to say your local immigrations office is wrong, or the info your buddy in Chonburi was told, is wrong, it is, <- TOTALLY wrong.
 


Personally I don't see how it is totally wrong.  There is a day discrepancy.  But what we seem to agree is that if you are within 6 days of the report date, you cannot do it on-line. 

Bottom line, start the on-line application at the beginning of the report window, waiting can mean the application will not be accepted because of the time window.
Title: Re: 90 day report is now possible online!
Post by: KhunG on June 23, 2015, 09:31:18 AM
I just did mine online yesterday, 14 days before due date.  This morning I received an email (yahoo account) saying it was approved.  I went to the website, entered my reference number, and printed out my next appointment sheet.  Very smooth.
Title: Re: 90 day report is now possible online!
Post by: Tod Daniels on June 23, 2015, 10:35:07 AM
I hate to be the bearer of bad news, so don't hate the messenger but;

First off it IS a nationwide program and no office has the ability to "opt-out".. If your office says they don't accept online reporting, call the 1111 government hotline and rat them out. Someone will call them up and tell them, they have to accept it. 

Second, no matter what your hare-brained immigration staff is telling you, these are the official rules from the User Guide for how the 90 day online reporting system works..
(http://i59.tinypic.com/n1583p.jpg)
By the illustration you see that you can submit an online report from 15 days down until 7 days BEFORE your report is due.. Anything else is outside the "8 day window of opportunity" and you go turn it in yourself or mail it (if your office accepts applications by post).
Title: Re: 90 day report is now possible online!
Post by: buckwhelk on June 23, 2015, 01:12:07 PM
It appears, from everything I can glean off the thai related forums out on the inter-web that the Kap Choen Immigrations office has the most approvals online, or at least the most people who've reported back and said they've done it successfully.

I did talk to Jomtien Immigrations yesterday about the 90 day online system and was told IF I didn't use an email from either gmail, yahoo or hotmail, immigrations wouldn't send you confirmation that you have a 90 day pending or if it's been approved. 

Instead you have to go check the status on their website using the reference number or passport, DOB, nationality to find out..

Any of you guys done a successful 90 day online report who didn't use one of those three email providers?
Jomtien may need an email address from one of the providers above, but Kap Choeng does not.
I got my approved email notification a couple of weeks ago via an address of a private domain. <me@somedomain.com>
Title: Re: 90 day report is now possible online!
Post by: Thai Bart on July 07, 2015, 07:13:29 AM
Hi Guys, I don't seem able to get the link from the first post to open the extranet. I had a similar problem with the Bangkok bank website not handling win 8.1 a while ago but that got fixed, would one of you kind people just check and see if they are down or it is my laptop again, tried an ipad too with no success but that could be a safari issue with them.
Cheers T.B
Title: Re: 90 day report is now possible online!
Post by: urleft on July 07, 2015, 07:32:41 AM
Hi Guys, I don't seem able to get the link from the first post to open the extranet. I had a similar problem with the Bangkok bank website not handling win 8.1 a while ago but that got fixed, would one of you kind people just check and see if they are down or it is my laptop again, tried an ipad too with no success but that could be a safari issue with them.
Cheers T.B

I am having the same problem, maybe the site is down as I successfully used that link earlier. 

Title: Re: 90 day report is now possible online!
Post by: buckwhelk on July 07, 2015, 07:44:59 AM
The link has changed to:

https://extranet.immigration.go.th/fn90online/online/tm47/TM47Action.do (https://extranet.immigration.go.th/fn90online/online/tm47/TM47Action.do)

However the new link reports a certificate error following an attempt by immigration to "self certify" the site, without a certificate from one of the "big" certificate providers. There are a few posts on TV about this.
Title: Re: 90 day report is now possible online!
Post by: gotlost on July 07, 2015, 07:48:56 AM
Hi Guys, I don't seem able to get the link from the first post to open the extranet. I had a similar problem with the Bangkok bank website not handling win 8.1 a while ago but that got fixed, would one of you kind people just check and see if they are down or it is my laptop again, tried an ipad too with no success but that could be a safari issue with them.
Cheers T.B

I am having the same problem, maybe the site is down as I successfully used that link earlier.

There may have been a change to the link according to this http://www.thaivisa.com/forum/topic/837351-immigration-site-down/
Title: Re: 90 day report is now possible online!
Post by: Thai Bart on July 07, 2015, 07:56:13 AM
Thank you guys, I will look again later.
Cheers T.B
Title: Re: 90 day report is now possible online!
Post by: urleft on July 07, 2015, 08:49:23 AM
The link has changed to:

https://extranet.immigration.go.th/fn90online/online/tm47/TM47Action.do (https://extranet.immigration.go.th/fn90online/online/tm47/TM47Action.do)

However the new link reports a certificate error following an attempt by immigration to "self certify" the site, without a certificate from one of the "big" certificate providers. There are a few posts on TV about this.

Well the link works, but you have to use IE 7, updated explorer versions are not supported.   


Here is the screen I was able to bring up: 

Title: Re: 90 day report is now possible online!
Post by: buckwhelk on July 07, 2015, 10:27:52 AM
It works on IE 11 for me

Title: Re: 90 day report is now possible online!
Post by: davureborn on July 07, 2015, 12:06:07 PM
I went to the market this morning at the same time as I did my 90 days. Nobody in there apart from two Cambodians, two Immigration officers inside and one outside helping the Cambodians. Done in two minutes and the girl came over to show me how to apply online of her own accord. Windows XP and a slow internet connection didn't help so we went outside where there is a large idiot proof poster explaining how to it (attachment)
She said: between 14 and 7 days before the date of report. Wait one - two days and check on the site (apparently if you have gmail as I do even this won't be necessary). Print it out. My first memories of this place are of an overcrowded, impatient waiting room. I can't believe this. I just wonder what the now out of work officers are up to.
Sorry about the quality, the poster was of low quality anyway.
Title: Re: 90 day report is now possible online!
Post by: Voodoo on July 07, 2015, 01:36:56 PM
Same situation when I went in to extent my Visa... As far as some of them being out of work I don't think so.. With their new policy of doing home visits on all Visa Extensions, that will give them something to do..
Title: Re: 90 day report is now possible online!
Post by: Nobby on July 08, 2015, 07:30:30 AM
Wonder why the posters are produced in Thai language as they don't have to do this process?
 loco
T.I.T.
Title: Re: 90 day report is now possible online!
Post by: Starman on July 08, 2015, 08:07:19 AM
Wonder why the posters are produced in Thai language as they don't have to do this process?
 loco
T.I.T.

Are there any foreign Embassies in Bangkok that allow visitor/spouse visa applications in Thai?

Maybe the Thai authorities are thinking of adding a Thai language test as part of the visa/extension process.

Now that would ใสแมวในหมู่นกพิราบ.

Title: Re: 90 day report is now possible online!
Post by: davureborn on July 08, 2015, 08:15:55 AM
Wonder why the posters are produced in Thai language as they don't have to do this process?
 loco
T.I.T.
The essential bits are in English, like 'go to' 'wait one to two days' etc. It's possible that this poster is also used by immigration officers for learning purposes.
Title: Re: 90 day report is now possible online!
Post by: Nobby on July 08, 2015, 09:45:08 AM
Wonder why the posters are produced in Thai language as they don't have to do this process?
 loco
T.I.T.

Are there any foreign Embassies in Bangkok that allow visitor/spouse visa applications in Thai?

Maybe the Thai authorities are thinking of adding a Thai language test as part of the visa/extension process.

Now that would ใสแมวในหมู่นกพิราบ.
More likely to check peoples work permits/ 'B' visa's against the type of work they do, meow thinks

p.s. Thank for your reply, I won a bet because of it!
Title: Re: 90 day report is now possible online!
Post by: Starman on July 08, 2015, 01:04:07 PM
Wonder why the posters are produced in Thai language as they don't have to do this process?
 loco
T.I.T.

Are there any foreign Embassies in Bangkok that allow visitor/spouse visa applications in Thai?

Maybe the Thai authorities are thinking of adding a Thai language test as part of the visa/extension process.

Now that would ใสแมวในหมู่นกพิราบ.
More likely to check peoples work permits/ 'B' visa's against the type of work they do, meow thinks

p.s. Thank for your reply, I won a bet because of it!
well done nobby. I have an accumulator on you taking bollox 10 times in a week. Only one to go now.

Why would a 90 day report be linked to work permits?
Title: Re: 90 day report is now possible online!
Post by: KhunG on July 08, 2015, 05:50:47 PM
The link has changed to:

https://extranet.immigration.go.th/fn90online/online/tm47/TM47Action.do (https://extranet.immigration.go.th/fn90online/online/tm47/TM47Action.do)

However the new link reports a certificate error following an attempt by immigration to "self certify" the site, without a certificate from one of the "big" certificate providers. There are a few posts on TV about this.

Well the link works, but you have to use IE 7, updated explorer versions are not supported.   


Here is the screen I was able to bring up:

I used IE 10 with no problems.
Title: Re: 90 day report is now possible online!
Post by: Tod Daniels on July 13, 2015, 10:05:36 AM
It's because they (thai immigrations) are using a "self signed" certificate and that trips the warnings on most browsers..
Just click go to the site anyway..

FWIW: even the user guide you can download off the 90 day reporting website is all in thai too.. I was so miffed I called the company who wrote it and asked them about it. They said the contract they got from immigrations stated the language should be thai. They'd even called immigrations to check that the contract was correct, but were told to write the manual in thai NOT english. Thankfully they're enough pictures so you can get thru it without knowing thai.

Interestingly enough (or not) when I was at Chaengwattana a while back and it wasn't busy I asked the gurl behind the counter if I could see the information which comes up when she scanned the bar-code of my 90 day report slip. She was gracious enough to let me go back and see the screens.

It shows;
Name, DOB, age, sex, country, passport number (previous passports if any), last two exits/entries into the kingdom, type of extension of stay, when the extension expires, address (last previous address if any) and where you got your last extension of stay.
So they sure know what's what about you..
 
In other news, I've got about a 50% approval rating after trying over 50 passports in the last few months.. The two biggest reasons for the system not working which I got straight from the IT department at Immigrations are
IF you've changed passports inside the country without ever leaving
and
IF you haven't exited the country since 2013.

To me both of those reasons are b/s excuses.

I changed my passport a couple years ago and I haven't left the country since 2009. Still I'm able to go to any of the three 90 day reporting places here in Bangkok and have them scan the bar-code on my previous 90 day report and print my next 90 day paper..

IF they can do that, why can't the online system do it too? When I asked them if they used the current 90 day reporting data base to build the data base for the online system I was told no... <- I can't work that out. There I go looking for logic where none exists.
Title: Re: 90 day report is now possible online!
Post by: KhunG on August 08, 2015, 07:52:44 AM
Have they changed the URL?  The one I used before seems to be gone.
Title: Re: 90 day report is now possible online!
Post by: urleft on August 08, 2015, 08:09:16 AM
Have they changed the URL?  The one I used before seems to be gone.

I clicked on this and came right up:  https://extranet.immigration.go.th/fn90online/online/tm47/TM47Action.do

Title: Re: 90 day report is now possible online!
Post by: KhunG on August 08, 2015, 11:03:44 AM
Have they changed the URL?  The one I used before seems to be gone.

I clicked on this and came right up:  https://extranet.immigration.go.th/fn90online/online/tm47/TM47Action.do

I tried again with a different browser and it said that there were safety violations (certificate mismatch).  When I clicked on ignore them it let me open the site.
Title: Re: 90 day report is now possible online!
Post by: Freddy on August 08, 2015, 11:09:21 AM
Same for me. I just did my 2nd on line 90 day report which was approved. Interesting thing this time was that on the first occasion I received an email confirming the approval but on this occasion I didn't.
Title: Re: 90 day report is now possible online!
Post by: urleft on October 28, 2015, 07:41:34 PM
I'm trying to do my 90 day on-line, this is an exercise in frustration.  It seem the website keeps rebooting, so far it has taken me over 20 minutes to complete the 1st page. 

Think I'm going to have to try again in the morning. 

Title: Re: 90 day report is now possible online!
Post by: Voodoo on October 29, 2015, 11:47:45 AM
The link has changed to:

https://extranet.immigration.go.th/fn90online/online/tm47/TM47Action.do (https://extranet.immigration.go.th/fn90online/online/tm47/TM47Action.do)

However the new link reports a certificate error following an attempt by immigration to "self certify" the site, without a certificate from one of the "big" certificate providers. There are a few posts on TV about this.

Well the link works, but you have to use IE 7, updated explorer versions are not supported.   


Here is the screen I was able to bring up:

I don't know about that.. I did my 90 day using IE11 and it worked just fine.. IE11 and Win7
Title: Re: 90 day report is now possible online!
Post by: bonghead on November 23, 2015, 10:01:18 AM
Just tried to do my 90 day online no luck, the cursor would not flashing, and delay when inserting a letter or number,in the left hand corner of my laptop i could not stop the IMM page from downloading, it was flashing all the time, so givin up for now.  bananadance
Title: Re: 90 day report is now possible online!
Post by: bonghead on November 23, 2015, 10:02:51 AM
Sorry the cursor would not stop flashing
Title: Re: 90 day report is now possible online!
Post by: wombatballs on November 23, 2015, 12:21:27 PM
I did mine a couple of weeks ago and had no issues, the approval was took about three hrs. Seems really inconsistent
. I used IE with windows 8.1
Title: Re: 90 day report is now possible online!
Post by: bonghead on November 23, 2015, 07:29:11 PM
Sussed it, more haste less speed, waited till the cursor, and icon in left hand corner had stopped flashing, before typing next number or
letter i have now submitted.       party3
Title: Re: 90 day report is now possible online!
Post by: buckwhelk on January 26, 2016, 12:04:29 PM
Just got email notification of my 4th successful online 90 day report.
Win 7 Pro 64 bit / IE11
Title: Re: 90 day report is now possible online!
Post by: CO-CO on January 26, 2016, 01:07:22 PM
Just got my approval this morning, submitted on Friday via IE.

also took a friend to extend his stay at KCI - very helpful all done in under half an hour.

Free WiFi as well
Title: Re: 90 day report is now possible online!
Post by: urleft on March 02, 2016, 02:08:00 PM
Have they changed the URL?  The one I used before seems to be gone.

I clicked on this and came right up:  https://extranet.immigration.go.th/fn90online/online/tm47/TM47Action.do (https://extranet.immigration.go.th/fn90online/online/tm47/TM47Action.do)



I'm trying to do a 90 report and the link is not working.   Anyone else having an issue? 
Title: Re: 90 day report is now possible online!
Post by: bonghead on March 02, 2016, 08:04:15 PM
I tried from the 15 Feb, Chrome, Firefox, and ie, none would work, they would just not stop uploading,even
when i turned of my McAfee fire-wall, made the trip to Immigration on 26 Feb.      wildman
Title: Re: 90 day report is now possible online!
Post by: urleft on March 03, 2016, 06:16:02 PM
I just got word from a verbal source that the whole website is down.  Have not seen that confirmed on-line. 

Title: Re: 90 day report is now possible online!
Post by: gotlost on March 03, 2016, 06:52:02 PM
I just got word from a verbal source that the whole website is down.  Have not seen that confirmed on-line.

I have. You just have to look around. :biggrin:

http://www.thaivisa.com/forum/topic/899727-chiang-mai-immigration-site-downgone/
Title: Re: 90 day report is now possible online!
Post by: urleft on March 03, 2016, 10:59:13 PM
I just got word from a verbal source that the whole website is down.  Have not seen that confirmed on-line.

I have. You just have to look around. :biggrin:

http://www.thaivisa.com/forum/topic/899727-chiang-mai-immigration-site-downgone/ (http://www.thaivisa.com/forum/topic/899727-chiang-mai-immigration-site-downgone/)


Took a bit, but finally got to an immigration message per this link: 

http://www.immigration.go.th/nov2004/en/base.php?page=step (http://www.immigration.go.th/nov2004/en/base.php?page=step)


Looks like those that need a 90 day are SOL until they get it fixed and have to do the manual report. 

Title: Re: 90 day report is now possible online!
Post by: gotlost on March 04, 2016, 06:53:42 AM
I just got word from a verbal source that the whole website is down.  Have not seen that confirmed on-line.

I have. You just have to look around. :biggrin:

http://www.thaivisa.com/forum/topic/899727-chiang-mai-immigration-site-downgone/ (http://www.thaivisa.com/forum/topic/899727-chiang-mai-immigration-site-downgone/)


Took a bit, but finally got to an immigration message per this link: 

http://www.immigration.go.th/nov2004/en/base.php?page=step (http://www.immigration.go.th/nov2004/en/base.php?page=step)


Looks like those that need a 90 day are SOL until they get it fixed and have to do the manual report.

By other reports from other sites its been forked for a month or so. Don't look for no quick fix.
Title: Re: 90 day report is now possible online!
Post by: davureborn on March 04, 2016, 10:57:17 AM
Seems to be working ok here.
Title: Re: 90 day report is now possible online!
Post by: urleft on March 04, 2016, 11:35:56 AM
Seems to be working ok here.


Thanks, the site came up (which is progress), unfortunately it is going spastic as I try to enter data. 

Title: Re: 90 day report is now possible online!
Post by: Freddy on March 04, 2016, 11:59:52 AM
I don't really understand much about computers and different search engines. What I have found is that if I use any sort of Google search the site plays up. However, if I just search in Windows explorer I get straight on and all aspects of the site work fine. I've managed to do all my 90 day reports on line and without problems since it started.
Hope it helps.