90 Days Report
The 90 Days Report is a bureaucratic process which main purpose is to have a periodic check- in of the whereabouts of foreigners staying in the Thailand, nevertheless updating the immigration record of yourself that you are still alive and well.
Please note that once you have granted the 1-year visa, as the same goes to all who holds a long terms visa in the kingdom are required to report to the immigration office to report for a 90 days.
It is not a difficult process and will not cost you anything for it is free, but failure to comply with this requirement can get you fined from 2000 to 5000 baht.
The 90 Days Report is a bureaucratic process which main purpose is to have a periodic check- in of the whereabouts of foreigners staying in the Thailand, nevertheless updating the immigration record of yourself that you are still alive and well.
As its sole purpose is to notify your current address, the requirements are handy as follows;
Filled and signed form TM 47 (available at the immigration counter)
Previous 90 days receipt (If any)
Passport with the TM.6 (Departure card)
The process itself is very simple, however it may take a while sometimes to make it done depending to the volume of people in the immigration office reporting for the same thing.
At PPP Law we understand how precious your time is, that’s why we handle any kind of immigration assistance to our client’s comfort, simply drop by our office for your 90 Days Report and we will take care of the rest for you.