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Can I complete my first 90-day report for my DTV visa online in Thailand?

Aug 26, 2025
8 months ago
Sab *****
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First time doing 90 day report on DTV - possible online?

I just did my 90 day report online at this website [members only] and afterwards it send me an email with the TM47 form with all my details.

I can see on the webite above it shows that my TM47 form is submitted but the status is pending. Does that mean I'm done or do I still have to go to immigration in person?

Below the email i received. Hoping i can skip going in person. Anyone done it online? Successfully?
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The user asked if they could do their first 90-day report for their DTV visa online after submitting it through the specified website. Community responses indicated that the first report must be completed in person due to regulations, often resulting in rejection of online submissions. Users shared experiences confirming that they had to go to immigration in person, and emphasized the importance of scheduling an appointment in advance to avoid long wait times.
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Callum *******
Just skip it
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Sab *****
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Thanks everyone. Yes it was rejected via email. I went to immigration in person. Highly recommend everyone to schedule online queue 3-4 weeks in advance. I was in and out in minutes. Still long commute though but could have been worse
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Alice ********
Following as also just submitted
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Wannikea *********
You'll get two emails, first one announcing they have received it, and the next one either approving or rejecting it.
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Sab *****
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@Wannikea ********
yes that's correct.
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Anonymous ******************
Each first time after entry must be done in person, which makes it almost impossible for DTV holders to complete the process online, except in the case of an in-country extension.
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Chris **********
Anonymous participant 633 yes that's correct.
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Maria **********
Анонімний учасник 633 I have heard that you can also submit a Mail report (not online), by post, just need to do it 15 days in advance. I wonder if anyone has done it before and can confirm it
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@Maria *********
That honestly seems like a bigger hassle than just doing it at immigration, unless you live really far away. In Chiang Mai you can do it in a drive through at the main immigration, or do it in a big shopping mall (if you come close to closing time, you are usually in and out in 10 minutes)
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Daniele *****
in pattaya the 1st notification must be done at immigration
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Nick *******
You have to do your first one in person. No avoiding it
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Sab *****
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@Nick ******
correct. Went today. Luckily i was in and out in 10 min thanks to online queue but the commute is still 1,5 hrs each way.
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Nick *******
@Sab ****
yep. It’s a pain. That’s why I always go abroad before 90 days!
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Anonymous ******************
If it’s your first report since entering the country you’ll soon receive a rejection email. First 90 day report must be done in person after each entry into the country.
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Anonymous participant 780 in Krabi province they allow the first one to be online, im not sure if other provinces are the same! Usually you will receive an email around 24-48 hours after this one saying its been accepted or rejected!
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Anonymous participant 721 Never heard about any immigration office accepting it on the first report.
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Pete *******
Anonymous participant 721 can you post some evidence for that claim? As far as I am aware it’s nationwide that the first report must be done in person.
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@Pete ******
you are 100% correct sir
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