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What do I need to prepare for my first 90-Day Report in Thailand?

Apr 1, 2025
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Chris ******
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Sharing my experience with my first 90-Day Report at Koh Samui Immigration! It was super quick—took only 15 minutes (though it might depend on the day). I just submitted my original passport, TM30, and a printed copy of my DTV E-Visa. After that, they told me to head upstairs, waited about 5-7 minutes, and it was all done! Smooth process, no hassle. Hope this helps anyone preparing for theirs! 🙏
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The user shares their experience with their first 90-Day Report at Koh Samui Immigration, highlighting the quick process that took only 15 minutes. They mention the documents required: original passport, TM30, and a printed copy of the DTV E-Visa. Comments discuss the role of landlords in completing the TM30 and emphasize that the reporting process is generally straightforward.
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Joe **********
So the TM30 my landlord is supposed to complete. So am I supposed to go ask for a copy from my landlord when I get ready to do 90-day report?
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Anonymous ******************
Yep, as you said, there’s nothing difficult about reporting your 90 days. Some immigration offices even have a drive-in service for it. Don't listen to those who complain about everything or love to game the system (until caught).
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