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

May 9, 2025
3 days ago
Laura *********
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Hi everyone,

My first 90-day report is coming up next week, and I'm trying to prepare everything in advance. So far, I have ready:

* A copy of my passport

* The completed TM.47 form

* A printout of my current visa

* The TM30 receipt provided by my landlord

if there are any other documents or steps I might be missing for the 90-day reporting process, I'd greatly appreciate your advice.

GRACIAS!
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TLDR : Answer Summary
The user is preparing for their first 90-day reporting in Thailand and has gathered key documents including their passport, TM.47 form, visa printout, and TM30 receipt. They seek advice on any additional requirements, receiving confirmations about necessary documents like the entry stamp copy and experiences from other users regarding different reporting offices.
Lewis ********
Koh Chang asked for my passport and TM30 that was it. In and out in 5 minutes
Brandon ************
Don't forget that the office is closed on Monday for a holiday
Kool *******
Where are you at?
Laura *********
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@Kool ******
I’m in Bangkok
Kool *******
@Laura ********
all you need doing it in person at Chaeng Wattana immigration for the 90 day report is the form, your passport, and if they ask, a copy of your TM30, but as long as it is on file in the computer, and the addresses match, they won't ask. You don't need anything else, no copies of your passport.
Greg ********
You do not say where you are reporting but it depends on the office you are going to but you have everything they ask for at say Jomtien for example except copy of last entry stamp (Places that ask for passport copies want a) Passport bio page b) visa c) entry stamp).

You seem to be pretty much sorted for every eventuality if you get the entry stamp copy if that office requires it. Do not stress over the 90 day - it is very straight forward
Laura *********
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@Greg *******
Thank you , I’m in Bangkok didn’t know this was relevant.
Laura *********
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Thank you !!
Greg ********
@Laura ********
I think Jomtien list is the max you would need anywhere.
Greg ********
@Laura ********
Immigration Offices often have their own little quirks. The picture below is what Jomtien require where I did it in January. In April in Chiang Mai all I needed was passport and TM47.