Does anyone have a step by step guide for the 90 day reporting?
Can either PM me or send me a link ?
Much appreciated.
Have a cracking day!
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The post requests a step-by-step guide for the 90-day reporting in Thailand, and responses suggest that it may be done online or in person depending on location. Key steps mentioned include having your passport, TM6, TM30, and submitting form TM47. Locations like Bangkok and Chiang Mai offer specific processes, including online appointments and streamlined services. It's important to also have copies of your passport and entry stamp ready.
90 DAY REPORTING RESOURCES / SERVICES
Use the trusted Thailand 90 Day Reporting Serviceto get your in-person report done and mailed to you for as low as 375 THB (even if the online system doesn't work for you).
For immediate assistance, contact Thai Visa Centre directly via LINE at @ThaiVisaCentre or Email them.
I thought I’d stay through it but the headaches and irritated eyes hanged my mind. Thing is some people don’t have symphysis they think it’s fine - I don’t.
Before all you had to do would be to show up between 14 days before or 7 days after the report date in your passport with your passport. Now they want photocopies of your passport, entry stamp and date to report. They said when I did it last week you did not have to sign the photocopies.
If you are in Chiang Mai, go to the Immigration office near the airport, take your passpoort and all its inclusions and go to the drive through window (car, bike or walk) no more than 5 minutes.
If you are in Bangkok you can book an appointment online. Take your passport, TM6, TM30 and copies. Fill in the application form TM47. Take your last 90-day receipt. Doesn't hurt to have a photo ready as well.
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