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

Oct 23, 2019
5 years ago
Barry ***********
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Hi guys.

Can anyone enlighten me as to what’s required for my FIRST 90 day report.

I have the TM47 form filled in and ready.

I have looked but can’t find anything that tells me I require copies of any other documentation.

I will take with me just Incase copies of:

TM30

TM6

Passport bio page

Copy of non o visa page

Copy of extension based on marriage.

2 x photos

All of the above is “just Incase”

Or is that over kill and do they only ask for a filled in TM47?

I am planning on doing this on Friday at Samut Prakan.

Any advice would be appreciated.
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The original poster inquired about the necessary documents for their first 90-day immigration report in Thailand, stating they had the TM47 form filled out and were considering bringing several additional documents 'just in case'. Community comments indicated that typically, only the TM30 receipt and TM47 are required, but it was noted that the office may request additional copies, which the poster had prepared. Therefore, while the primary documents are limited, being thorough with additional copies can be beneficial.
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Tod *********
Thanx for the update (y)
Barry ***********
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Update on the original post.

Went to do the 90 day report this morning.

They asked for all of the copies I had taken with me.
Barry ***********
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@Tod ********
Samut Prakan.

Bearing in mind this was my first 90 day report.

I was surprised that they asked.

Copy of:

TM30

TM6

Non o passport page

1 year extension passport page

Bio data page

All of them to be signed.

I don’t know if it will be required for subsequent 90 day reports, I will take the documents just in case.

I was out of there by 9am. So it was not a long process.

I was 9th in the que having arrived at about 8;15.
Tod *********
what immigration office was this?
Randy **********
You won't need all those docs or photos. TM30 receipt and the TM47 is all you'll need at the office
Barry ***********
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Tod *********
You should be fine with the documents you listed

Samut Prakan is hella hard about you having that TM30 receipt, but if you have that and your passport you should be okay.
Barry ***********
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Henrik ***********
And elektrik bill ore Something whet you adress on
Henrik ***********
Robert *******
Immigration is now handing out a Notification of Stay or you use a print of the on line program used to report your address. Water or electric bills, internet connections or a statement from the local water deliver boy are not in place anymore.
Randy **********
Henrik Rasmussen you don't need that
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