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Does a 90-day report extend my visa?
Short answer
No. The 90-day report under the Immigration Act is simply a notification of your current address by a foreigner staying longer than 90 consecutive days. It grants no additional permission to stay and does not change the date stamped in your passport.
The two things get confused because both happen at Immigration. Your permission to stay is the stamped date; the 90-day report is an address record, filed within the window of 15 days before to 7 days after each 90-day point. It can be filed in person, by registered post, through the online system where your case is eligible, or by an authorised representative — and the receipt slip is what proves compliance later.
Note that the clock restarts if you leave and re-enter Thailand: the count runs from the latest entry, not from the previous report. Keep receipts for every report, because extension applications and some bank or licence procedures ask for them, and a missed report carries a fine and can complicate the next extension. TM.30 address notification by your landlord is a separate obligation, not a substitute. Scope, turnaround and fees are confirmed by IVC staff by phone, LINE or email — this site does not publish prices.
Reviewed as of 2026-08-04. General guidance only, not case-specific advice and not a guarantee of outcome. Government fees, conditions and processing times are set by the responsible authority and can change. This site does not publish prices — please ask our staff.
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