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What are the requirements for the 90-day check-in with a DTV visa in Thailand?

Dec 4, 2024
a year ago
I’m confused about the 90 day check-in with the DTV visa.

1. Do you have to show a bank statement with the 500,000 THB in the bank when you check-in at 90 days?

2. Do you have to do a 90 check-in after every re-entry or once a year?

Thanks in advance for your help in clarifying
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TLDR : Answer Summary
The 90-day check-in for the DTV visa does not require showing a bank statement proving 500,000 THB in your account. You only need to present your passport and the TM30 form when checking in. You must complete this 90-day report every 90 days while you are in Thailand. If you leave the country and re-enter, the 90-day check-in resets.
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Andy ************
Don't have to show anything at immigration, just TM30 and passport. You have to do 90-day report every 90 days you are IN the country. When you leave and re-enter it resets
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Wannikea *********
90 day report is reporting that you have been in Thailand 90 consecutive days.

Make sure a TM30 is filed where you stay and bring your passport to the immigration office servicing the area where you live. You can report in person from 2 weeks before to 1 week after the due date.
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Jim ***********
1, no

2, yes
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Jim ***********
Go immigration with passport, don't speak a word..hand passport over they input into computer you still in Thailand job done. Can also report yourself online.
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