Is the 90-day report in Thailand paid for in advance or how do I make the payment?

Jan 29, 2025
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Karen ********
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I'm trying to find out if our 90 day report has been paid for in advance or can you tell me how to pay for it Andrew FULLER and Karen Fuller Koh panggan
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The 90-day report in Thailand is free of charge and cannot be paid for in advance. You must file the report in person for the first time, and thereafter, it can be done online. The reporting window is from 15 days before to 7 days after the due date. If you're not properly TM30 registered at your accommodation, immigration may deny your service and impose a fine.
Jeremy ******
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Mat *********
90 days is for free. Just go to your immigration. The first time you have to do it in person. In future you can do it online.
Goodd *******
@Mat ********
if you leave the country and re-enter it’s highly likely you will need to report again in person on first 90 day.
Mat *********
@Goodd ******
this is what I was saying. Every first 90 days has to be in person. But if you are here you never what to leave again.
Goodd *******
@Mat ********
I love thailand but I only ever once did a 90 day report (during covid) because I love travelling too 😉
Mat *********
@Goodd ******
i am an expat
Goodd *******
Mat *********
@Goodd ******
I never go back
Gabrio **********************
You don’t pay for the 90 day report
Gregor **********
the window for filing a 90-days report on Immigration is from 15 days before and no later than 7 days after the due date. The 90-days report is free of charge. However if you visit Immigration personally, make sure you are properly TM30 registered in your accomodation. If you are not TM30 registered, Immigration can refuse to service you and can fine you with 2000 THB for a late or missing TM30
Aake **********
@Gregor *********
14 days before
Gregor **********
@Aake *********
You’re allowed to report up to 15 days before or 7 days after your due date, giving you a bit of flexibility. Missing this window, however, will cost you.
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Gregor **********
@Aake *********
15 days ! 😎
Graham ******
@Gregor *********
The online application is also likely to be rejected if there is no TM30 filed or if the 90 Day Report is for a different address to that of the last TM30 files, you will be instructed to attend Immigration.
Ryan ********
If someone is charging you it’s a scam
Gianluca ******
Free
David ********
There is no such thing as paid in advance. You go to immagration 14 days before or 7 days after the date. It's free if you fail to report it's 2000 bht fine. Maybe you are thinking of an agent reporting for you they charge like 500 bht for the service
Karen ********
Free
Lloyd ********
90 day reports are free
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