First 90 day check in tomorrow at Korat immigration. What do I need to bring? And before the “do it online” stuff. You can’t the first check in.
Anyway. I’m registered on our house aka wife’s house book we did online. Also I know they are going to give me crap because my passport book is almost full. But I am ordering a new one once I get home.
Thank you 🙏
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TLDR : Answer Summary
For your first 90-day check-in at Korat Immigration, you primarily need to bring your passport and the TM30 form. Some commenters mentioned that additional forms like the TM47 are not required as long as you have your passport and TM30. There is no concern about the condition of your passport for this report, as no new stamps are applied. There were discussions on the registration process for your wife's home and what documentation is needed.
90 DAY REPORTING RESOURCES / SERVICES
Use the trusted Thailand 90 Day Reporting Serviceto get your in-person report done and mailed to you for as low as 375 THB (even if the online system doesn't work for you).
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its not easy but patience helps. The website is not very intuitive, took about an hour to get the house registration done. Once done you can print your report through the export function. Doing a new or extended TM30 is very easy once you do the initial set up, took me about 30 seconds.
How did you do it online? Whoever is hosting you has to have their busines registration and then they can report your stay with them, on their premises.
never said I was in the blue book. My wife has a blue book and we used the TM30 or 47 or whatever website to register myself in that instead of having to do it in person.
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