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 conversation addresses how to digitally file the TM 47 form on the Immigration Bureau Thailand website, specifically concerning the attachment of supporting documents such as the TM 30, passport, entry stamp, and previous 90-day report slip. The responses clarify that initial submissions must be done in person, and subsequent submissions can be handled online without needing to attach those specific documents, as the necessary information is already stored in the system.
90 DAY REPORTING RESOURCES / SERVICES
Use the trusted Thailand 90 Day Reporting Serviceto get your in-person report done and mailed to you for as low as 375 THB (even if the online system doesn't work for you).
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Not read the comments but first one is in person after that it's online and quite easy. Response and new 90 days in 24 hours. If you get denied and told to report in person and it's not your first check the details you likely messed up. And no you don't need anything like you asked.
As a reminder, you can only submit online after your first in person submission and every time you exit and re-enter, the next submission is considered your first submission again. So, with the DTV allowing 180 days, you almost never will have opportunity to submit online.
The first 90-day report must be submitted in person at the immigration office. Subsequent reports can be submitted online. No further documents are required. Since the necessary data is already stored in the system. I've been doing this for four years now. Just fill in the fields and submit. If something is wrong, you will also receive an email stating that your application has been rejected. In this case, go to the immigration office.
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