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Can I do my 90-day report at a different immigration office while visiting friends on another island in Thailand?

Feb 9, 2025
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Stathis ***********
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Hello happy guests of Thailand 🙏

I got my DTV a while ago and next month i need to do the 90 days report . I used soft power. At the same dates i want to visit some friends on another island.

Can i get my TM30 from my landlord and visit the office on the other island or shall i use my hotel TM30 ? Both islands have immigration offices .

Also is any reason to delay my trip and do my 90 days report to my island and local immigration office?

Thank you
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The user inquired about completing their 90-day report while visiting friends on another island in Thailand and whether they could use their landlord's TM30 or a hotel TM30 for the report. They were advised that the 90-day report can be done in person within a specific window relative to the due date, but it must be done at the office corresponding to the TM30 filed by their landlord.
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Wannikea *********
You can do the 90-day report in person 2 weeks before the due date and up to 1 week after the due date You must do it at the office with jurisdiction where your most recent TM30 is filed. So if you are returning home within that 3-week window just make sure TM30 is filed by your landlord and report to your local office.
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Stathis ***********
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Thank you for your help 🙏
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