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Visa & Immigration

90-Day Reporting

Mandatory immigration address reporting for long-stay visa holders.

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90-Day Report Assistant

Calculate your reporting window and follow the right channel — online, Jomtien Immigration, or registered mail.

Deadline calculator

Enter the date of your last Thailand entry stamp or your last successful 90-day report.

Earliest reportToday
Due date15 days from today
Last allowed day22 days from today

How to report

Use the official Immigration e-Service (TM47).

Open TM47 e-Service

Before you start

  • Use Google Chrome — other browsers may fail on the Immigration portal.
  • Turn off VPN while submitting — the site may block foreign IPs or proxy traffic.
  • Confirm your address matches TM30 / house registration before submitting.

Rules and fines change — confirm dates with Immigration or a licensed agent before travelling.

Rules change — verify on visa guides or with a licensed agent.

Frequently Asked Questions

Frequently asked questions — 90-day report

How is TM30 related?

Landlords file TM30 when you check in. Mismatches cause delays — keep copies.

Does leaving Thailand reset the clock?

Re-entry on a new stamp starts a new 90-day period. Track passport stamps.

Can someone report for me?

Power of attorney possible in person; online must be your account.

New to TM30?

Landlords must file TM30 when you move in — coordinate with your condo juristic person.