Is the 90-day online reporting still available for foreigners in Thailand, and what documents are required?

Jun 25, 2023
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Dudley *********
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Is the 90 day online reporting still an option and what do uments would I need other than my passport and house book? Always did in-person before. Thanks.
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Yes, the 90-day online reporting is still an option for foreigners in Thailand. Besides your passport and house book, you may need to provide some personal details during the online process. However, note that the first report must be done in person, especially if you have moved to a different province.
Martyn ***********
Browser version works well for me.

You can't do your first initial report, you just filling a few details.. Easy and quick...
Dudley *********
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@Martyn **********
so, the first one needs to be in person?
Martyn ***********
@Dudley ********
yes... That's right. And if you move province the first one in that province should be in person I believe....and here in Chonburi they make you do the tm30 again even if your at the same address?
Dudley *********
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@Martyn **********
thanks to all.
Jeremy ********
Yes you can do it online or in person…if you fail to report its a 2,000THB fine
Richard *********
yes
Peter *********
Yes
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