What is the correct mailing address for the 90-day notification of stay (TM.47) in Thailand?

May 27, 2021
3 years ago
Mahin ******
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# For those who have successfully done the 90 days notification of stay (TM.47) by mailing post, could you please share with me the correct mailing address ?

Note: Please the question is only for those who have posted by mail and received back their TM.47 card.
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Users are seeking the correct mailing address for the 90-day notification of stay (TM.47) that is required by Thai immigration. One commenter mentions that there are over 70 immigration offices in Thailand, indicating that the address depends on the designated immigration office. Another user confirms receiving their TM.47 receipt back after mailing it, suggesting that the address provided by an earlier commenter is correct.
Henry *********
The address provided by Benjamin is correct. I got my 90-day receipt back last week. It took around 6 weeks.
Henry *********
Kostja Grusnewitsch Just make sure you keep your receipt of posting (preferably EMS). I would allow up to 8 weeks before chasing it up. They have a backlog as people are understandably not wanting to go there.
Mahin ******
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@Henry ********
thanks man.
@Benjamin *****
, thanks to you too. Really appreciate the great support on this group.
Benjamin ******
There's 70+ immigration offices. Which immigration office do you want to send your 90 day report to?
Mahin ******
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Muang Thong Thani or Cheang Wattana preferably.
Benjamin ******
@Mahin *****
According to Tod Daniels at
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To do a 90 day report by mail in Bangkok you need to postmark the envelope 14 days before the due date, and include a stamped self addressed envelope to get the receipt mailed back

Include the following in the packet:

Filled out TM47

previous 90 day report receipt

copies of

data page of your passport

visa/extension

most recent entry stamp

TM 6 departure card

TM30 receipt

Mail it here;

Immigration Office Division 1

Chalermprakiat Government Complex

120 Moo 3 Chaengwattana Road Soi 7

Thungsonghong, Laksi Bangkok
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Mahin ******
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@Benjamin *****
thanks. I had seen that post, but then again i just wanted to see if anyone had been successful by posting to that address just to be on the safe side. I saw another user mention that he never received a mail back but then even after presenting a receipt at the immigration, he had to pay fines.
Bobby ********
Mahin Daye. If the application is mailed via EMS, you can track it and you know exactly when it arrives. You mail it 14 days before due date. Take a photo of the form, the addressed envelope to CW with the EMS sticker attached, and a close-up of the sticker. About two days after posting check the tracking on EMS. If it's been delivered already, take a screenshot of the tracking information. You have everything you need. Sit on it until you get the receipt back, which can take 4-6 weeks. In the meantime, don't listen to "this happened to me" stories on Facebook. You've done it right, so don't worry
Benjamin ******
@Mahin *****
> but then even after presenting a receipt at the immigration, he had to pay fines.

Where was that post at? If he can show a receipt, he should not have paid any fines for not filing a 90 day report on time.
Mahin ******
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@Benjamin *****
it was a comment on this post ->
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