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What documents do I need for my first 90-day report at immigration in Thailand?

Jan 3, 2023
3 years ago
David ****
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Hello,

I’ll be going to immigration next week to do my 1st 90 day reporting. Other than my passport and lease agreement, is there anything else that they will require from me? I believe it’s at the Government Complex Building on Chaeng Watthana?

Thank you.
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For your first 90-day reporting at immigration in Thailand, you should primarily need your passport. A lease agreement is not necessary if your landlord has filed the TM30 form, which registers your address.
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Ian ********
Passport only, nothing else and just yourself
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Kool *******
Yes, it is there, in the A section. If your landlord filed the TM30 when you moved in then your address is in the system, and you don't need your lease.
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David ****
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@Kool ******
thanks for the response, was helpful
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Tony *********
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after your first report at the office you'll be able to do subsequent reports online using the phone app.
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