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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).
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I am filling a TM.8 form as I am flying abroad on 13th April. I came on a non o visa in October and have an extension to January 2027, this was processed in Chon Buri immigration office. On the back of TM.8 it asks, after ticking Non-Immigrant Visa box, issued at and date. So can I assume that this is Chon-Buri on the date I received my extension? I know I can do this at the airport but I have to do my 90 day report this week, so thought i'd do this while I'm there.
Did my first TM95 one year report today at “airport” immigration and would like to advise that you just present your form and passport at the 90 day report section.
You should also present your last 90 day report receipt.
I need to do the fist 90 day report after DTV obtention. I have the limit date on March 26, but this caught me traveling around Thailand. I read in several places that there’s a 7 day grace period after the date without any fine. Is that true?
On the 26th I will be in Bangkok and I reside in Chiang Mai. Can I do it in Bkk or do I need to do it in CM? I can ask for my TM30 at my hotel.
I would like to ask about the first 90-day report for a DTV visa.
For the first 90-day report, does it have to be done in person at the immigration office? As far as I understand, the required documents are:
1. Passport
2. TM30 receipt
3. TM47 form (90-day report form)
4. TDAC
However, I have heard that in some cases, immigration officers also ask for a 90-day reporting form that was supposedly given at the airport upon entry.
To my knowledge, when entering Thailand with a DTV visa for the first time, the immigration officer only stamps the passport and does not provide any additional form.
Recently, I was told that immigration requires a 90-day report document issued by the officer at the airport. Has anyone experienced this before? If so, could you please share your advice?
Should I got to the walk- thru at the airport or to the immigration office in Central Chiang Mai mall. Which ome will be easier/more efficient?
UPDATE: I went the immigration near the airport. I was first in queue at 8.10am, waiting 20 mins for it to open and then was done within a few minutes. Very quick and efficient
I did my 90 Day Report in early January at CW.. I'm moving to a new condo next week. Do I need to do a new 90 Day Report immediately or wait until the current 90 days is up to do a new report?
Posting my experience getting a certificate of residency in Bangkok, Thailand. Just submitted everything today at Div. 1.
There's a lot of questions on whether you can get one and the answer is yes you absolutely can on a DTV or any other tourist visa provided you have the supporting documents.
There are signs all over the area saying they only provide services for residents of Bangkok.
As for needing a 90 day report? I have no idea. I provided one.
Submitted:
1. Passport photo copies of both the bio page and visa stamp
2. TDAC
3. 90 day report
4. Visa
5. Lease agreement
6. TM30
The process is pretty quick and easy. Was only 6th in the queue and then I had to update my TM30 because of some errors. When I came back at about 10am I was no. 2 in the queue. Doesn't seem like there all that many people getting resident certificates. Maybe I got lucky today.
Was given a receipt and told to come back in a week to pick it up.
Also, it's free now. Maybe because they don't have to cover the shipping costs anymore.
Hello, I asked recently about any problems in crossing the border without a 90 day report done last time while being in Thailand. Here's my experience:
no questions asked and 180 days stamp.
I entered at Suvarnabhumi airport on 13th I have DTV on workcation.
90 Day Report - we did our first 90 day report in person at immigration when we moved to Rayong from Chonburi. We travelled to Vietnam in September and our second 90 day report is now due so we tried to do it online.
It was rejected for the following reason :
For first-time requests of a 90-day notification in each country visit, in-person presentation at the immigration office is required.
Does that mean every first 90 day report after you enter Thailand must be done in person? We didn’t have any problems doing it online when we stayed in Chonburi, but maybe rules have changed since then?
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