90 Day Immigration Reporting

You must report to Thai immigration every 90 days if you reside in Thailand and have a 12-month marriage visa, 12-month retirement visa, or employment permit. This will guarantee that they have your address on file in case they need to locate you.

There are fines of 2,000THB plus 200 THB each day if you do not report however when you need to extend the visa again the next year they will look to see if you have reported every 90 days the year before. If you didn't do this, they might not renew your 12-month visa since you didn't properly abide by Thailand's immigration laws.

    Procedure and Notification


    1. You must personally deliver the notification, or
    2. You permit another individual to make the notice, or
    3. You send registered mail to notify others.
    4. The notification must be sent 15 days prior to or seven days after the 90-day period has expired.
    5. The announcement of staying in the Kingdom for more than 90 days is similar to the foreigner's initial application for a stay extension.

    Notification by Registered mail


    photocopies of the following pages from a passport

                – front page with name, last name, and passport number.
                - valid visa
                - latest immigration entrance stamp
                - most recent visa extension
    1. TM departure card photocopy 6.
    2. Prior notices of stays of more than 90 days (if any)
    3. Notification form TM.47, fully completed and signed.
    4. envelope with a return address and a 10 Baht stamp
    5. The aforementioned paperwork needs to be mailed by registered mail.
    If you require any additional assistance, contact us online to discuss your 90-day reporting and the best way to prevent issues at your upcoming visa extension in Thailand. For additional information, you can also drop by one of our law offices in Thailand.

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