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What do I need for my first 90-day report in Thailand before my hospital visit?

Apr 13, 2026
17 days ago
Simm ******
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Hi all after my DTV remote worker approval

I’ve been in Thailand almost 3 months

I have my first 90day report due end of this week but I also have to fly from Koh Samui to Phuket hospital for a procedure

so am a little overwhelmed

wanted advice from those who’ve done their first 90day report on

what I need to organise and bring/show

as I’ll be flying straight out to hospital after so I can’t get anything wrong 🙏
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The user is seeking advice on what documents are necessary for their first 90-day report in Thailand while planning to visit a hospital afterward. Commenters suggest bringing your passport, the reporting reminder slip, and possibly a TM30 form, with the option to report 15 days before or up to 7 days after the due date. Additional mentions include checking local resources for help with medical arrangements.
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Richard ******
All you need is your passport and the slip of paper that s your reminder. Take it to immigration…airport is best… and take it to the office to the side of the main immigration building. It’s very fast they will issue you with a new slip
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Rene ********
For retirement visas there is about a week's leeway either side, maybe more before. You would need to check for your case.
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Ant ***********
Passport

Copy of TM30
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Peter **********
Try the local medical centre. They can help with the Dutch Cap procedure.
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Kei ******
tm47, tm 30 , passport , + (just in case lease agreement)
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Graham ******
You can report 15 days before the due date or up to 7 days after
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