My wife and I are planning a long cycle tour which is longer than 90 days. Based in Buriram.
As we will stop over in several villages/towns, and at least 3 provinces, how would I go about submitting 90 day reporting?
I think i am correct I have to report in person fof my first 90 day reporting so would do this in Buriram.
But after that?
534
views
1
likes
10
all likes
6
replies
0
images
4
users
TLDR : Answer Summary
When planning a long cycle tour in Thailand that exceeds 90 days, you must follow specific reporting procedures for your visa. Initially, you will need to submit your first 90-day report in person through the local immigration office in Buriram. After that, for subsequent reports, it is advisable to stay at a location (such as a hotel) that can file a TM30 form for you. It is important to keep the TM30 documentation, as you will need it to report at the immigration office for the province where you are currently staying. Additionally, many expats mention that after the first report, subsequent reports can be done online.
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).
For immediate assistance, contact Thai Visa Centre directly via LINE at @ThaiVisaCentre or Email them.
is it always the most recent TM30 if on a tour? So could have stayed at several homestays/hotels in a 90 day period but we would still have a rented apartment as our base in buriram whilst touring.
You will need to stop somewhere and get a TM30 filed. Even a night in a hotel should suffice as long as they will submit a TM30 for you and give you a copy. Then you take that to the immigration office for that province and do your report.
The ask:thailand community, consisting of multiple Q/A groups with over 100,000 members, powers this platform. It is not an official government resource. Our members actively contribute to this resource, and while we strive for accuracy, we cannot guarantee its complete reliability. Assistance to travelers is provided as a community service.