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

Apr 22, 2024
8 months ago
Michael ************
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What documents are needed to do the 90 day check in?
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TLDR : Answer Summary
To complete the 90-day check-in in Thailand, typically you need: a valid passport, a completed TM47 form, and a receipt of your previous 90-day notification. Additional documents such as copies of relevant pages of your passport (including visa and entry stamp) and TM30 form may be required depending on the immigration office. Some users also mentioned the possibility of doing the check-in online, suggesting it's often quicker.
Debbie ******
Just checking to see if there's any update requirements for 90day reporting. I tried online 3 times . Anyway, just want to check with anyone who's done 90days at the main Govt House at Cheangwattana --do I need copies of every printed page of the passport, a copy of my TM30, TM47 (just printing out the online submission) , anything else??
Jonathin *******
Totally depends on the immigration office you’re using. In Korat, I had them my passport and one minute later I am leaving.
Michael ************
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Michael ************
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Thanks everyone for the great information. I wasn't sure if you could still do it on line. I'll try that next time.
Daren *********
TM30 and passport only
Saran ***************
Mainly only passport, TM47 form, and a receipt of the previous 90-day notification.

Read this to find out more:
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Brian *********
• Your valid passport

• Photocopies of the relevant pages on your passport:

○ Your personal information

○ Your current Thai Visa (prints of PDF)

○ The latest entry stamp (Passport)

○ The latest Thai Visa Extension (if applicable)

• 90-Day Report Notification form, completed and signed (TM.47)

• A photocopy of the front and back of your arrival/departure card (TM.6)

• A copy of your previous 90-day slip (if you had one)

· If applying through registered mail: A self-addressed envelope along with a 10 Thai Baht postage stamp.
Richard ********
@Brian ********
have they changed it? Last time I went all I needed was my passport.
Brian *********
@Richard *******
it truly depends on the immigration office.

I provide all the above in Khon Kaen. They’ve never said anything, kept all I give and give me my passport with a new slip stapled inside.

Little surprised passport only? THE 90 day form is the TM.47. Seems odd that would be omitted. 🤷‍♂️

I think the TM.6 isn’t issued anymore but if you have it, give it is my understanding.
Richard ********
@Brian ********
I've only just come back here after some time away. I'll make sure I have everything as you've stated just in case.
To**
Copy passport page, copy visa and entry stamp, copy tm30
Ann ************
TM30
Eddie ******
Do it online it is simple and time saving

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Anton **********
René *******
@Anton *********
I needed only my Passport!
Cathryn *****************
@Anton *********
that’s why I like Hua Hin! The staff are great and copy everything for you 😊
Cathryn *****************
Passport and rental agreement if you have changed address in the past 90 days.
Nigel **********
Passport
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