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

Nov 6, 2020
4 years ago
thanks for help on 90 day. I was in and out in 5 mins and it turned out when I got a new passport they hadn't updated the new number. Officer said should be good to go in Feb online
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The post discusses a successful experience with the 90-day reporting process at the immigration office, highlighting the quick service time and addressing an issue with an outdated passport number. It includes community comments that provide additional insights on how to navigate the reporting process, including mailing procedures and essential documents needed for the 90-day report.
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Steven ****************
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Thanks Tod
Tod *********
To mail in a 90 day report you need

copies of;

-data page of your passport

-current extension

-most recent entry stamp

-TM6 departure card

a filled out TM47

your previous 90 day receipt

a self addressed stamped envelope

Send the packet EMS tracked to this address;

ATTENTION 90 Day Reporting

Immigration Office Division 1

Chalermprakiat Government Complex

120 Moo 3 Chaengwattana Road Soi 7

Thungsonghong, Laksi Bangkok
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Tod *********
Glad it worked out for you.. The hardest part of doing a 90 day report at the MTT immigration office is FINDING the actual place..
Steven ****************
ORIGINAL POSTER
@Tod ********
I'd been before so it was easy enough just a pain spending 2hrs travelling out, doing the report travelling home if can do it online. Hopefully next time it will be working for me. Cheers
Tod *********
@Steven ***************
not to rain on your parade. BUT if you changed passports inside the country it doesn't matter if you went and filed many 90 day reports with the new passport the online system will not accept it because the TM6 arrival departure card can be keyed to a passport only ONCE. So when you change passports in the country it doesn't accept the new passport info. The ONLY way to start using the 90 day online system is to exit/re-enter the country on the new passport and get a NEW TM6 arrival/departure card number.

BUT

I will leave you to see if that is true or not when your next 90 day report is due.. :/
Steven ****************
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@Tod ********
ah okay. Once every 3 months is doable to stay in wonderland I guess.
Tod *********
@Steven ***************
mail it in. I know people who have mailed their 90 day reports in for more than 10 years and they always got the receipt mailed back
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