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How does the 90-day reporting requirement work if I'm constantly moving between hotels in Thailand?

Jul 11, 2025
3 days ago
Maurice **********
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How does the 90 day work while you constant on the move - so basically - every day or week stay in another hotel/place?

Does the reception need to give me the tm30 or something else?

We have a dtv already for a year and it works easy with a rentalcontract. Now, we are moving soon for the rest of the 4 year that is left from place to place.

Thanks.
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TLDR : Answer Summary
In Thailand, the 90-day reporting requirement means that you must report your address to immigration, but if you're always on the move, your hotel can assist with this. Hotels are responsible for filing the TM30 (report of alien's residence) on your behalf for the duration of your stay. If you're staying at multiple hotels, each hotel will submit the TM30 when you check in. Ensure you stay in registered establishments to simplify this process.
AuthenticPas************
Book for couple of days good hotel and they will do it for u
Paul *********
your hotel provider reports the TM30 for you, unless your staying in a private house then the owner does it for you.
Maurice **********
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@Paul ********
thank you.
Pete *******
You report wherever your current TM30 is filed.
Ray *****
Hotels can give you your TM30
Maurice **********
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@Ray ****
great. That is what I thought. Thank you.