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Nov 14, 2024
14 hours ago
Phil *******
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Sorry, not exactly visa related, but a question about 90 day report.

Very soon i have to do my first 90 day report here in Chiang Mai, i know i have to do the first in person, and i've downloaded the TM47, but i don't have a TM6, i entered over land from Laos and don't believe i was required to complete this form.

Is the TM6 necessary, and how do i get 1?
Nov 14, 2024
21 hours ago
Wendell *******
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I’m living in Chiang Mai with my wife and our four children, all on DTVs. 90 days for us is next Thursday. Online isn’t available for the first report, and I opted to try in-person to see if it was as easy as I had been told. It was. I asked another expat for advice and was told to take passports, TM30s, and completed TM47s. I also took a print-out of our house lease agreement but wasn’t asked to show it. I didn’t take passport photocopies. I got to the drive-up window not long before 1:00; it was closed for lunch between 12 and 1. Several minutes later the window opened, and I gave the officer the stack of six passports (with TM47s loose and TM30s attached inside each one). It took him about three minutes to process all six of them and issue printed receipts. Please note that this is my experience in Chiang Mai today; no guarantee that this will work exactly the same in other places or at a later date. Also: our passports are stamped through Feb. 19, but, because I went in a week early for 90-day reporting (you can do it between 15 days before and 7 after the 90-day mark), the receipts show that we need to report again 90 days from today (Feb. 11), not 90 days from the 90th day (Feb. 19). So, if one wants to schedule a 180-day border bounce very close to a visa stamp date, don't report ahead of the 90-day date like I did unless you want to report twice before leaving the country.
Nov 12, 2024
3 days ago
Did my 90-Day Report today and asked for the requirements for extending the DTV. Got told that they want to see all documents/proof again that i used for my visa application. In english or thai language. So i would require a translation. The most important thing is the financial proof they said, which obviously has to be a current bank overview / statement / whatever… Talked a little with 3 officers and they recommended just doing a border run and get a fresh 180 day. This was done in Krabi where immigration is usualy very easy. (DTV was applied and granted via eVisa / germany. workcation category.)
Nov 12, 2024
3 days ago
Sebastian *******
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Just did my 90 day report on the DTV visa in Phuket, pretty straight forward, in and out after 20min, no cost involved for the reporting.

Documents:

Signed copy of Passport info page

Signed copy Passport last arrival stamp

DTV E-Visa printed (or visa label in passport if you have)

TM30, TM47
Nov 5, 2024
10 days ago
Steve ***********
ORIGINAL POSTER
Hello

I returned to Thailand on a retirement visa with multi re-entry permit which expires April 2025. My address has changed but I am still in the same city where I received my retirement visa.

Do I or my landlord need to file a TM 30? I have been back a few weeks but have been traveling.

Thank you very much
Nov 2, 2024
13 days ago
Dex***
ORIGINAL POSTER
Hi beautiful peeps. My 90 days report date is 17 Nov. My question is can I go to immigration and notify my report little bit earlier? Probably on 5 Nov. Is it possible to do?
Oct 24, 2024
22 days ago
Rai **********
ORIGINAL POSTER
Hi, does anyone here try to work on their 90-day report and obtain a re-entry permit on the same day in the Chaengwattana division? Is it possible, or should it be done in one transaction or day at a time? Just seeing if I can maximize my time there as it’s a bit far from where I lived. Thanks!
Oct 17, 2024
a month ago
Marcos *********
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90 days report completed yesterday.

My process:

- Went to Immigration Division 1 in Lak Si (I had initially tried Chamchuri Square, but they sent me to Lak Si).

- Once inside the building, immigration is on the right. Walk in, get a TM47 form from the first counter, and then queue at the counter inside.

- Complete the TM47 form.

- Wait (in my case 4h). You can scan the QR code on your queue ticket to get live updates.

- Receive the 90-day report slip. No questions were asked, although I noticed that the staff seemed a bit lost as they chatted a lot among themselves, likely because I was one of the first to go through this process.

Please note that this was my experience—your process might differ, and the immigration officer could ask for more information.
Oct 17, 2024
a month ago
Patrick *******
ORIGINAL POSTER
TM47.

Hello,

I have been out of the country and came back on 2 August. I did my 90 day report online yesterday and it got rejected this morning.

1. Going through some of the posts on this topic, I read that if it is the first 90 Day Report after you have been back into the country, you need to go in person to Chaeng Wattana.

Can you confirm ?

2. Can't you make an appointment online for a TM47 report before you go? I went online to book an appointment, but the [Make an appointment] button is dead ( see attached screenshot)

Thank you for any feedback on the two points above.
Oct 15, 2024
a month ago
For 90 days report.

Before 90 days ,if we go out Thailand and come back.The report count from entry day or visa start day.
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