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How do I attach supporting documents for the TM47 form when filing digitally in Thailand?

Apr 16, 2026
14 days ago
On the Immigration Bureau Thailand website in order to file tm 47 form digitally BUT how do I attach supporting documents as copy of tm30, passport, entry stamp and previous 90 day report slip. Can not find. Any helpful soul out there?
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The discussion revolves around the process of filing the TM47 form digitally in Thailand. Several users clarify that for the first 90-day reporting, it must be done in person, while subsequent reports can be completed online without attaching supporting documents if prior filings are valid. Users also discuss the importance of having the TM30 form filed correctly and how it relates to their immigration status, with contributions about staying at hotels and ensuring that TM30 filings are done each time.
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John **********
If this is your 1st 90 day report you have to do in person. If you've done one before and your TM30 is still valid just enter the information and your done. No need for any supporting documents
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@John *********
Yes second one and I am staying in hotels before flying out. I filed the online one with my current hotel. Let’s see what response I get 🙏🏼
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Robert *******
How one knows what’s the address in tm30 file? I stayed in several hotels during the last year!
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@Robert ******
every time you stay in a hotel they should file a TM30. Each time you return to your home address the person responsible for where you live should also file a TM30
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Robert *******
Thx
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Jim *********
Your first 90 day report must be done in person at your local immigration office. Subsequent reports may be done online.
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Kim *********
Jim McGowan depends on the office. I did my 1st online.
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Mat *********
Kim Nielsen which immigration did you use?
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Hǝınz ***********
No need to upload anything if you did the first 90-notice in person at IO and your TM30 is up-to-date.
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Ant ***********
If you have done a 90 day check in before & nothing has changed since your last check in .

Just fill in online what is required
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Fabian *****************
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Ant W Tailor I moved out of rented condo and now hopping around in hotels
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Graham ******
Your TM30 should already be filed with this information so by submitting your personal information that will link with what they already have on the Immigration database
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Fabian *****************
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Graham Seal thx mate, will try, and hope for a quick approval
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