Jayne ******
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Jayne *******
Don't forget you can do it online 15 days before the due date, next time.
Jayne *******
You can also do it online. Works very well.
Jayne *******
Bring your medicine with you and see a doctor who can give you the same. Also some larger pharmacies carry medications that in England need a prescription. Pharmacies in Thailand carry most medications. Completely different from England.
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@Ellie ******
fair enough. That wasn't my experience this week at Cheangwattana. They wanted to see TM 30 as well.
Jayne *******
The first 90 day needs to be done in person. Plus you need a TM 30.
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@Krzysztof ********
they are aware. I didn't pay a fine because I went before the 7 days after the due date.
Jayne *******
I did my last 90 day online and it was pending past the due date. I went to immigration and did it that way because there is an online problem.

I suggest sending the TM 47 by mail, to be safe for the time being.
Jayne *******
How to Submit a 90-Day Report

The 90-day report can be completed in 4 different ways:

1. In person

2. By Proxy (Giving Someone Else Permission to Notify Immigration on Your Behalf)

3. Via Registered Mail

4. Online (If the System Is Working)

- When reporting in person you will need the following:

- Passport

- Notification form (TM47)

- Copy of passport info page (with photo, name, passport number, etc.)

- Copy of current visa

- Copy of latest entry stamp

- Copy of latest visa extension

- Copy of previous 90-day slip (if any)

- Reporting by Registered Mail

Next, the registered mail notification technique is preferred by some expats since it is more convenient than going in person. Signed photocopies of the following papers must be mailed in:

- Passport info page (with photo, name, passport number, etc.)

- Current visa

- Latest entry stamp

- Latest visa extension

- Previous 90-day slip (if any)

- These must be delivered along with a filled-out Notification Form (TM47), an envelope with your home address on it, and a postal stamp worth 10 Baht. This is so that you may get the lower part of the TM47, which will include the deadline for your subsequent 90-day report.

The aforementioned paperwork must be delivered through registered mail at least 15 days before the deadline for your notification.