Do I need to file my 90-day report in person for a Non O retirement visa in Chiang Mai?

Aug 20, 2023
a year ago
Chris *********
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A quick question if that's OK. I'm on a 1 year Non O retirement visa. My first 90 day report is due in a few weeks. Can someone please confirm that this has to be done in person. I'm in Chiang Mai so will use the drive through facility. What documents will I need aside from my passport and TM30.
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The user is on a 1-year Non O retirement visa and is due for their first 90-day report, seeking confirmation on whether it must be done in person at the drive-through facility in Chiang Mai. They inquire about the necessary documents apart from their passport and TM30. Comments suggest sharing local experiences and mention the possibility of filing the report online.
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James ********
Try filing it Online...

It is in English
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Kevin ***********
@James *******
It can't hurt to try but I think it has to be in person if it's (a) your first time, or (b) your first time using a new passport.

Given that we now know it's not integrated with the main immigration system, I'm guessing your first visit is where they capture your passport details/image(s) and put them in the TM47 system.
James ********
Hopefully Chiang Mai Members can share their experience with filing of the 90 day report.
Chris *********
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@James *******
Thanks, wasn't sure if my first one could be done online or in person.
James ********
@Chris ********
try to file it online First... then IF not successful go to the Chiang Mai Thai Immigration office to file it.
Fred *********
@James *******
Try to use the Immigration office at Central Festival to avoid the crowds at the airport office?
James ********
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