#90dayreport
#noticepaper
I'm completely confused about the 90-day report process. I'm about to file my first one, but I'm hearing I need a white paper called '90-day report notice' that I wasn't given when I entered Thailand at Suvarnabhumi Airport on a DTV visa. Will I face problems without this notice? Can anyone explain this requirement to me and the exact documents I will need for my 90-day report process.
TLDR : Answer Summary
The 90-day reporting process in Thailand can be straightforward. When filing your first report, you do not need the '90-day report notice' that was not given to you upon entering the country. This notice is merely a reminder of when your report is due and is usually provided during a long-term visa extension. You should visit the immigration office with a copy of your TM30, your passport info page, entry stamp page, and your visa. Fill out the TM47 form at the immigration office. You can file your report in person within two weeks prior to or one week after the due date without facing issues.
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