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What are the procedures and requirements for a 90-day report in Thailand?

Feb 16, 2026
2 months ago
Waqar ********
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Typing from Krabi Immig on a rainy morning. Did my first 90-day report even though I'm leaving on 94th day.

- No questions asked

- Guardian can report and submit on behalf of other family members. No need for everyone to go

- No photocopies needed. They gave me a form to fill and everything else, copied/ printed themselves.

- Receipt says I must report again on 16 May (if I keep staying)
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TLDR : Answer Summary
The user successfully completed their first 90-day immigration report at the Krabi Immigration office without any issues. They noted that a guardian can report on behalf of family members, no photocopies were required, and the office provided necessary forms and copies. The next report is due on May 16. Comments clarified that the 90-day report is a confirmation of being in Thailand for 90 days and that leaving on the 94th day doesn't affect this process.
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Dany ********
because of 4 days you did a 90d report. i mean thats correct and you can do that. but no one would care if you dont do it.
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Robert *******
Just to clear.

a 90 day report is that you are 90 days inside Thailand, that you leave after being 90 days inside Thailand has nothing to do with the fact that you are 90 days inside Thailand.

16 may would be the next report as that is day 90 BUT as you leave Thailand, the count of being INSIDE Thailand stops.

The count starts again when you enter Thailand with day of arrival as day1.
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