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Do I need to bring my husband and kids for the 90-day immigration report in Koh Samui?

Feb 4, 2026
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GrayPa*******
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Hi, I need to do my 90-day report. I am sponsor for my husband and kids. Do we all need to go to the immigration office? With the kids? We are in Koh Samui. Thanks!
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For the 90-day reporting, not all family members need to attend in person. In Koh Samui, one person can submit the report for the entire family. You need to bring the passports of everyone, TM47 forms for each individual, and copies of entry stamps or visas. Children typically do not need to be present. There may also be options for online or mail reporting.
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GrayPa*******
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Thank you for your responses, much appreciated!
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Jessy ******
Only you and your husband but bring all passports of course
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Bao***
For 90-day reporting, each person has their own requirement, including dependents.

Good news though: you don’t all need to go in person together. In Koh Samui, one person can usually submit on behalf of the family if you bring:

• Passports of everyone

• TM47 forms for each person

• Copies of entry stamps/visas

Kids don’t usually need to be present. You can also check if online or mail reporting is available for your case, which avoids the office entirely.
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