For anyone needing to do their 90 day report on the DTV, I thought I’d share my experience for the first time at Koh Phangan office. I went around 2pm much quieter at this time. Documents I needed….
- TM30 (from landlord)
- TM47 (filled out at immigration)
- E-visa (printed out)
- Copy of passport (ID page and entry stamp page, copied at immigration)
Had to sign all pages.
I was given a ticket, waited 1 minute and all done. No cost. I was actually 1 day late and they were ok with that. They said I had 7 day grace period. They also said I could have submitted the report up to 15 days prior.
They mentioned from now on I can do my 90 day reporting online. They advised for online reporting it must be done either day before or on the day. It cannot be late it will be rejected. Also cannot be too early.
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TLDR : Answer Summary
The post outlines a personal experience completing the 90-day report at the immigration office in Koh Phangan, Thailand. The necessary documents include TM30 from the landlord, TM47 form, a printed E-visa, and copies of the passport ID and entry stamp. The process took just a minute and was free of charge, with a noted grace period for late submissions. Additionally, the author mentions the option of online reporting, which must be done on the day or the day before the due date.
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