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Is the recent TM30 enough for filing the 90-day report in Thailand?

Apr 3, 2025
a year ago
Hi everyone,

Just to clarify, Is this document enough to file the 90-day report if I’ve already been in Thailand for 90 days and just submitted the TM30 online yesterday?

Also, do I need TM30s for every place I’ve stayed, or is the most recent one enough?

Thanks in advance for any help! 🙏🏼
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The recent TM30 submission is sufficient for filing the 90-day report in Thailand. It's advised to bring a printed copy of the most recent TM30 along with two copies of your passport's data and stamp pages, as well as your original passport. While some recommend using an agent to navigate immigration efficiently, it's confirmed that as long as you have the latest TM30, additional TM30 forms from previous stays are not required.
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Dennis ************
I would use an agent unless you want to sit half a day at immigration
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Luit *****************
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Without agent I was out within 5 minutes, TM47 is simple and free.
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Dennis ************
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took me 5 hours last week. More then 200 people before me
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Laila ****
I received a TM30 notification online for 150 baht.

If you stay at a hotel, they will make sure you don't have to worry.

But if you are staying outside the hotel, you will need a passport page.and the stamp upon entering Thailand

and the documents of the host where you are staying

If you think you will not extend your visa to stay in Thailand, you do not need to do it. But if you think you will apply for another 60 days, you should do it to get approved and avoid the 1,600 baht fine.
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Steve *******
Most recent is enough. Print that out and take it with you.

Also get 2 copies of your passport data page and stamp page. You only need one, but some offices like making up reasons to send you to the back of the queue.

Oh, and bring a pen. You'll need a pen.
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Chermin *****************
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@Steve ******
This is very helpful. Really appreciate your time and advice! 🙏🏼
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Chermin *****************
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Thank you so much!
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Wannikea *********
Most recent
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Chris ******
the most recent one is enough - they will also ask your original passport.
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Anonymous ******************
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