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What documents are required for the 90-day check-in in Pattaya?

Mar 14, 2025
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Richard ******
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Has anyone done their 90 day check in Pattaya and if so what documents are required? I currently have a TM30 and understand I need to complete a TM47 on the day and show my passport. Any other important requirements?
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To complete the 90-day check-in in Pattaya, you'll need several key documents: your passport and the TM30 form. It is also advised to make copies of the first page of your passport, the visa or stamp page, and the TM30 form. When you arrive, fill out the TM47 form and obtain a queue number. The process can take about an hour, depending on the number of people present at the immigration office.
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This picture is from jomtien immigration
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Anna *********
You need passport and tm-30:

Make copies of the first page, visa or stamp page and tm-30

Fill the form tm-47

Get a number and wait in the queue

All of these activities took me around an hour today (there were a lot of people this morning)
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Stephen ********
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what’s the TM 30? I just remember doing the report 90 days from, then they said can send it online by line the next time. I think the 90 day was tm-47
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Stephen ********
I did, i think it was the TM47, was not serious
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Pete *******
None, go in morning and pick up passport after 14:00hrs. Very easy…
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Greg ********
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, I have always waited for my passport. Never more than 15 mins at Jomtien. You hand over the docs and passport. They give you a number and you sit down. They take a batch of passports through, and about 15 mins later come back with them?
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Pete *******
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that too was always my experience up until my last visit.
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Greg ********
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My last time was Mid-Jan. It was very busy with extensions etc. It was my longest time there at about 35 mins total. I was there at half 8 and it was second batch of passports going though. My next one due in April but I have relocated to Chiang Mai - Lets see how it goes here!
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Richard ******
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An even better outcome
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Greg ********
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Jomtien have that many to do they actually have a decent workflow and process.. Last time I estimated they did almost 100 before 9:30
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Richard ******
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Thanks
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