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

May 3, 2020
5 years ago
Andy ******
ORIGINAL POSTER
Hi everyone,

I realise theres an amnesty on 90 day reports but as it's my first one I'm going to go anyway , probably not necessary but peace of mind.

As its my first report do I just take my passport with the relevant stapled in forms and then fill a 90 day report form in immigration and that's it ? Is there a fee or any other documents I should take?

Hope I'm making sense , thanks for any advice .

( I've seen the immigration offices opening days thanks to your advice page.)

Thanks gang.
430
views
2
likes
10
all likes
4
replies
0
images
3
users
TLDR : Answer Summary
To complete your first 90-day report in Thailand, you will need to bring your passport, the TM.47 form (available at immigration), a copy of your TM.6 departure card, and possibly a copy of your TM30 form. There is no fee associated with submitting the report, and it's advised to do it regardless of the ongoing amnesty.
George **********
Even though I am covered by the amnesty, I did mine on the day it was due. TM47 form and passport only required
Benjamin ******
What immigration office?
Benjamin ******
To do the 90 day report, you'll need your passport, the TM.47 form (you can get that at immigration), a copy of your TM.6 departure card, and I believe your copy of your TM30 - at most immigration offices.

There is no fees to file this report.

I highly recommend filing the report and not go on the amnesty.
Andy ******
ORIGINAL POSTER
@Benjamin *****
yes I feel more at ease just going ,try and keep things simple .

Cheers mate.
Thai Visa Advice
... members ยท 40% approval rate
The Thai Visa Advice group is a specialized Q&A forum for visa-related topics in Thailand, ensuring detailed responses.
Join the Group
Thai Visa Advice
View the Conversation
Thai Visa Advice