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Jan 11, 2026
4 months ago
Cris ******
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First 90 day check in tomorrow at Korat immigration. What do I need to bring? And before the “do it online” stuff. You can’t the first check in.

Anyway. I’m registered on our house aka wife’s house book we did online. Also I know they are going to give me crap because my passport book is almost full. But I am ordering a new one once I get home.

Thank you 🙏
20 comments
Jan 8, 2025
a year ago
What questions do they ask in the 90 day reporting ?

Do they ask about any Thai SoftPower Activities If you chose this as your DTV ?
2 comments
Nov 4, 2024
a year ago
Jon ********
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I am going to Chiangmai for a week. I have not left Pattaya for an overnight stay since Covid days. I can't recall if I need to check in with immigration for the TM30.? I will be staying at a hotel. Thanks

what do you mean i need to do with my address?
6 comments
Jul 12, 2024
2 years ago
Hulusi ********
ORIGINAL POSTER
I am in retired visa, expires January 5th, when I got the visa, before 90 days check in, I left Thailand, came back 4th of July, residence I checked in they copied passport, when I should go check in with immigration? Thanks for help!
6 comments
Oct 21, 2019
7 years ago
Shannon *********
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Sorry to bother but does anyone know what to do when your 90 day check in falls on the weekend do you do it a day before or a day after
12 comments
Oct 14, 2019
7 years ago
I need some information regarding a non-O visa for the purpose of volunteering. I’m from the US and will be using the consulate in NYC. Below is a screenshot of requirements from their website. I can get an invitation letter from the host organization.

Will I need a work permit once inside Thailand?

And what are the financial requirements?

Since it’s 90 days at a time is a border bounce required or just immigration check-in?

This is where I get confused. Any and all info regarding a non-O visa with the purpose of volunteering would be greatly appreciated. Even any info not related to the questions I asked would be helpful. Thanks!!!
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Mar 14, 2019
7 years ago
Dava ********
ORIGINAL POSTER
Coming to Thailand aprill 25 I have single entry Visa. Will be staying pattaya for 10 days then am going to khon Kean for 6 weeks or more .. stay in my new house I've built with gf and son .do I have to check in with immigration with in 24 hours of arriving in khon Kean or do I not have to worry about this thanks for help
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Jan 27, 2019
7 years ago
Hey crew, my wife is on a Non-O and has a re-entry permit for the trip to Australia we have just arrived back from. Our children are followers on her visa. They need to check in tomorrow when immigration opens (I don’t because I’m here in tourist visa at the moment). My question is: can I go and check them in just by taking their passports, or do my wife and all 5 children need to show their faces there in order to check in? 🙏 THANKS.
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Oct 3, 2018
8 years ago
Christine ***********
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Based in Chiang Mai, we are on a retirement visa and are just off overseas for the first time since getting it (we have re-entry permits). My question is A) do we have to check in at immigration on our return and B) we will be changing address 1 month after we return, I think we will have to advise them, yes? Both questions - can we all this on line? Thanks for your feedback.
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