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Do I need to bring my rental contract for the 90-day report at immigration in Thailand?

Mar 18, 2025
17 days ago
Jai *****
ORIGINAL POSTER
Hey guys,

When you do your 90 day report, do you also have to bring your rental contract with you to immigration?
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TLDR : Answer Summary
When filing your 90-day report at immigration in Thailand, it seems that the requirement for bringing a rental contract may vary depending on the immigration office. Most respondents mentioned that they only needed to present their passport, a copy of it, and the TM30 and TM47 forms. However, if you have any doubts, it is recommended to bring your rental contract along and check the specific requirements on the website of your local immigration office.
Henrik *****
If you are in doubt, just bring it.

Read the website of the Immigration office in your area.
Steve *******
Only if you don't have a paper copy of your tm30
Toni *******
Toni *******
For tm30 you need it, if you dont already have one (also picture of owner id and bluebook)
Greg ********
Not where I have done it. TM30, TM47 complete. Passport copy of Bio Page and Entry Stamp. Copy of visa.
Anonymous ******************
Did last week here in Chiang Mai, the tm47 form, passport and copy of visa, tm30.
Anonymous ******************
I think it depends on the office. I gave them just my passport, a copy of my passport, tm-30 and their form... Probably tm-47.
Anonymous ******************
Anonymous participant 773 I meant visa copy
Jai *****
ORIGINAL POSTER
Whats the tm-30 form?
Anonymous ******************
@Jai ****
you should get it from your landlord or hotel.