What do I need to bring to immigration to do my 90 day report for DTV visa ?
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To complete your 90-day report for a DTV visa in Thailand, you generally need to bring your TM30 form, copies of your passport, and your visa stamp page. While some immigration offices may have specific requirements, it is noted that in certain locations, only the passport might be required, with no copies necessary. It's always a good idea to check with your local immigration office for the most accurate and updated requirements.
does everyone have to do a 90 day report? I have got my five-year DTV Visa all I had to do was send a signed letter from my company saying that I will not try and find employment
thanx I was looking for the rejection email someone posted that had the remark "first 90 day report when entering the kingdom must be done in person" but I can't find it,
good to know it worked for you there, (y) so I guess people are out nothing by trying, worst case they're rejected and go in person
I do reporting for my whole family. Getting random rejections from time to time, no explanation given even when I show up at the immigration with passport(s). No correlation whatsoever with anything - got first time reports approved online multiple times, it’s just totally random here (Ko Samui)
you ask your hotel or condo billing department . They submit their details on goverment website that foreigner is staying at their accompanied . On submission it generates a confirmation thats called tm 30.
that's the address report your landlord is supposed to do the day you move in.
If they didn't, you need to go do it at immigration, and you'll need your rental contract, the property's owners book and the same copies as a 90 day report.