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Do I need to complete TDAC on every entry and how do I report my 90-day stay in Thailand?

Apr 10, 2026
21 days ago
Hi! Just got mine approved today. Quick questions:

1. Do I have to do a TDAC on every arrival?

2. How to do a 90 day reporting in Bangkok?

3. I don’t need to do a 90 day reporting if I leave the country before that, right?
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The user has received their visa approval and has several questions regarding the TDAC procedure and 90-day reporting in Thailand. Key points from the community responses include: 1. TDAC must be completed every time a foreigner enters Thailand. 2. The first 90-day report must be done in person at the local immigration office, requiring TM30 and TM47 forms. It can be done within 15 days before or up to 7 days after the 90-day period. 3. If the individual leaves Thailand before the 90 days elapsed, they are not required to complete the 90-day reporting.
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Dca *****
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A. ************
1. Yes. Everytime you come into Thailand you have to complete a TDAC.

2. First 90 day report has to be done in person. You will need the TM30 your landlord should complete within 24 hours of you moving in. You will need to complete form TM47 at the immigration office.

3. Correct.
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Wannikea *********
Yes

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Wesley ********
Yes.

At immigration office.

No
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Tapan ********
1. TDAC is required every time you enter Thailand, Yes

2. Your first 90 day reporting has to be done physically at the local immigration office. This can be done 15 days before or till 7 days after the 90th day. TM30 and TM47 forms will be required.

3. If you leave say on the 89th day then this reporting isn't required.
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James ********
Thank You for your helpful report πŸ‘

Congratulations πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘

PRINT OUT THE EMAIL THAT HAS YOUR DTV VISA.

That's what you should do... print it out.

You may have to show PROOF of your DTV Visa to airline staff on check-in for your flight ✈️ to Thailand...even to the connecting airline staff. Or to the land border crossing entry Thai Immigration Officer.

Upon arrival into Thailand, show the DTV visa to the Thai Immigration Officer and look at the STAMP placed in your passport to be sure you are STAMPED in for 180 days.
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Bing*****
Why the airline? If you can already enter without a visa, what do they care?
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James ********
Bingamond they are responsible for flying you back to the departure city if Thai Immigration Officers deny your entry. Along with being fined. By having a ticket departing Thailand within the time date stamped at arrival into Thailand, then the airline can issue you the boarding pass.
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Dani *****************
And don’t forget to bring a printed copy of your dtv every time you go to immigration or enter Thailand from abroad
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Lucas **********
How did you get a DTV and you have absolutely no idea what to do...
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John **********
Yes TDAC on every entry. Your 1st 90 day report has to be done in person but you only need to report if 90 spend 90 consecutive days inside Thailand
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James ********
@John *********
correct βœ…
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DTV_Be*******
Yes, all foreigners have to complete the TDAC
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