First 90 day report coming up, since getting my 12m extension. I'm yold i must attend on 1st then i can request and set up future 90DR online.
Can someone please list all docs/copies they will ask for on my visit, its a long way to call in just to get a list from them.
I might request a resident's certificate at same time, to apply for licences. So a list for this would also be handy, own my condo but no yellow book yet just docs and empty blue book.
Sorry if this been asked b4
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The user is preparing for their first 90-day report following a 12-month extension and seeks a list of required documents for their visit to the immigration office. They also plan to request a resident's certificate simultaneously for licensing purposes. Responses from other users emphasize the importance of having the TM30 filed and suggest bringing the passport. Some mention alternatives like mailing in the report or using online services offered by some immigration offices, indicating a preference for in-person visits for better interactions.
I'm in Bangkok, I always do it by mail. Too far to hike out to CW for a five minute task
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depends on where you live. Make sure your tm30 is up to date and bring your passport. of course I always bring my girl too.
I like to go in person rather than do it online that way I develop some kind of face-to-face with them but I am in the province. I wouldn't do it in Bangkok lol.
I know you can do it online after the first time when it works, but my immigration offers a service and they do it for me and send it with the post, maybe yours does as well, I pay 1000.baht for the year.
TM47 is the form for the 90 days report, you'll need that of course and without the passport you can't do anything at immigration. But then there will (normally) be a couple of copies from the passport, like the first page and the last extension. Plus the TM30.
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