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What do I need to know about the 90-day reporting process for my DTV visa in Thailand?

Apr 12, 2025
2 days ago
Joey *****
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Hi all. If it wasn’t for this group I wouldn’t be aware of some key bits of info when travelling to and staying in Thailand - many thanks to those who contribute.

The one thing that’s got me is the 90 reporting process. I’ve just been given the dtv visa and will travel in a few weeks but I’ve never received any info telling me about any rules and processes I need to follow. Just wondering what else I might have missed.

Is anyone able to share a link that describes anything I need to be doing while using my visa?

Also interested in anyone’s view on how I’ve missed the 90 day reporting. Should I have been following an official site / page?

Appreciate anything you have to offer.
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TLDR : Answer Summary
The user highlights a lack of information regarding the 90-day reporting process after receiving a DTV visa for Thailand. They seek guidance on necessary actions and whether they should have been informed about the reporting obligations. Community members clarify that the 90-day reporting requirement applies to all visas held for over 90 days on a single entry and mention the need to file a TM30 form, emphasizing the importance of staying informed about visa rules.
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Wannikea *********
You have 2 obligations, make sure a TM30 is filed and do a 90 day report if you stay 90 consecutive days.
Joey *****
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Makes sense. Thanks
@Jason *********
Jason **********
The 90 day report isn't specific to the DTV its for all visas that you will be in the country more then 90 days on a single entry stamp, like a retirement visa. It's standard compliance hence why it wasn't listed solely under the DTV.