90-Day Report for Foreigners in Thailand

08 June 2024

Going through the immigration process in Thailand can be challenging for foreigners, especially when it comes to the mandatory 90-day report. This process requires all non-Thai residents to report their current address to immigration authorities every 90 days.

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What is the 90-Day Report?

The 90-day report is a mandatory requirement for all foreigners staying in Thailand for more than 90 days without leaving the country. This report must be submitted to the Immigration Bureau every 90 days to inform authorities of your current residential address. Failure to comply with this regulation can result in fines or other legal consequences. Remember that the notification must be made within 15 days before or within 7 days after the 90 days report due date.

Who Needs to File the 90-Day Report?

Any foreigner who has been in Thailand for 90 consecutive days without exiting the country is required to file a 90-day report.

Requirements for the 90-Day Report

To file a 90-day report, you will need the following documents:
1. Original Passport: Ensure your passport is up-to-date and has your current visa stamp.
2. TM.47 Form: This is the official 90-day report form that needs to be filled out.
3. Previous 90-Day Report Receipt: If applicable, provide the receipt from your last 90-day report.

How to do your Thailand 90-Day Report

  • In person at Immigration Office:
    Visit the nearest Immigration Office with the required documents. Submit your TM.47 form and wait for the receipt.
  • By Mail:
    Send the TM.47 form and copies of the required documents to the Immigration Bureau. Make sure to send it 15 days before your 90-day period ends to avoid delays.
  • Online:
    Use the official online reporting system. Fill in the required information and submit the form digitally. Keep the receipt for your records.

Penalties for Non-Compliance

Failing to submit your 90-day report on time can result in a fine of 2,000 THB. If you are caught by authorities before reporting, the fine can increase to 4,000 THB with an additional fine not exceeding 200 THB for each day which passes until the law is complied with.

PT Services: Your Partner in 90-Day Reporting

Our team is here to assist you with your 90-day report, ensuring a smooth and stress-free process.

Here is how a 90-Day Report with PT Services works:
After booking an appointment with us at the date and location of your choice, one of our agents will then go to your location to pick up your documents (passport, TM47 form and previous 90-Day report receipt) and ensure everything is in order. If you don’t have the required form or are unsure how to complete it, don’t worry, our agent will assist you. Our staff will then go to the immigration office to submit your 90-day report, keeping you informed of the progress throughout the day. Once the process is completed, our agent will return to your location to give you back your documents along with the 90-day report receipt. Our pricing is transparent.

We charge between THB 1,000 and THB 1,500 (if booked 7 days to 14 days in advance) depending on how far our agent need to go to pickup and return you documents from the Asok BTS station in Bangkok and the payment is only due once the process is done, and is made directly to the agent.
For express service (booked less than 7 days in advance), we charge THB 2,500.

At PT Services, we understand that dealing with immigration requirements can be overwhelming, and we are here to make the process as easy as possible for you.

Conclusion

Staying compliant with Thailand’s 90-day report requirement is crucial for all foreigners living in the country. By understanding the process and ensuring you have the correct documents, you can avoid penalties and enjoy your time in Thailand. If you need assistance, PT Services is here to help. Contact us today to learn more about how we can make your 90-day reporting hassle-free.