What are the correct steps and requirements for submitting a 90-day report by mail to Thai immigration?

Sep 19, 2020
4 years ago
Hi,

Recently I asked about where to do the 90 day report and was told just to do it online. I have tried this option and I can't do it for whatever reason. I will now do it by mail. I just want to know if the information I have to do it by mail is correct.

I need to send:

Copy of all pages of my passport

Copy of arrival/departure card T.M 6 (front and back)

Completed TM47 form

Envelope with my address on it

(I have read that 5 baht stamp should be put on the envelope, but should it be more?)

Then, send it to

90 DAYS REGISTRATION,

IMMIGRATION DIVISION 1

Government Complex Building B

120 MOO 3, CHAENGWATTANA ROAD,SOI 7,

LAKSI, BANGKOK. 10210

Is this correct?

Thanks for your help
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TLDR : Answer Summary
The user is seeking clarification on the correct mailing procedure for the 90-day reporting to Thai immigration, having encountered difficulties with the online process. The user lists required documents, including passport copies and the TM47 form, and asks if they should add a stamp to the envelope. Responses from the community highlight the need for sending documents before the due date, recommend using tracked EMS for mailing, and clarify which documents are necessary for submission.
Tod *********
NO you don't need copies of all the pages in your passport :/

You need your data page, your VISA (sticker) or your most recent extension, your last entry stamp, your TM6 departure card AND either the paper they gave you when you got your first extension telling you when your first 90 day report was due OR the previous 90 day report receipt.
Tod *********
when is your 90 day report due? I ask because it has to be postmarked 14 days before your due date.

Send the packet TO immigrations via tracked EMS, and the envelop with your address on it can be a 5 baht stamp untracked.

Also remember seeing as they moved the 90 day reporting from Chaengwattana to Muang Thong Thani, even though you still mail it to the C/W address it takes longer to get your receipt back to you in the mail.
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