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Where can I find a downloadable TM47 document for my first 90-day report in Thailand?

Apr 15, 2026
16 days ago
Simm ******
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Where can I find a pdf/downloadable TM47 doc? I’m only finding where you can login and fill it out online but this is my first report so I have to do it in person…?
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The user seeks a downloadable TM47 form for the 90-day report but finds only options to fill it out online. Comments suggest various solutions, including going directly to a local immigration office to obtain the form, noting that it is typically necessary to submit the first report in person, although some users indicate that online submission may be accepted in certain offices. Links to relevant forms on immigration websites and advice regarding where to print forms are also provided.
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Gregory ********
Check forms on immigration website
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Peter ********
Go to a print shop they have all the forms already printed
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Robert ********
Went 90 day report last week , no longer required
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Andy ******
Robert Graham that's weird. I've had to do all of mine for the past few years. What immigration office do you go to?
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Robert ********
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Penny ******
I would just go into the office they have correct forms there and it is easy to fill out 👍
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James ******
thai goverment site then forms
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Ron ******
From the immigration website immigration.go.th
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Adam ******
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Neil *********
Yes you do have to do the first one in person but they'll be at the office you need. Very simple to do and thereafter you can do online
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Kim *********
Neil Walters no not always. That depends on your office. I did my 1st online after reading a post from a guy who said he did it. And that was another office. Probably most want it in person but to say you have to do the 1st in person is a misconception.
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Neil *********
Kim Nielsen actually no. It is actually required the first time, although some places do let you get away with it but it is actually a requirement so dont ne telling people its a misconception.

But I agree some do not enforce it
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Tha****
Forms available at checkin
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Colin *******
There is usually a pile of forms at the desk marked TM47.Be careful about downloading Forms if the header is from the wrong region you will be sent to the back of the queue.
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Roland **********
see the link

90DayForm_TM47_2018.pdf
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Mat *********
Just go there, they will give a the documents. If they still need it. I never had to fill in the TM47 in the last 3 Years.
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James *********
You can get it at your local immigration office
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