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First in-person 90 day report - what's needed

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Apologies in advance, but I can't find a post that answers this (probably burried in there)..

 

What's needed for the the first in-person 90 day report? And do I need to make an appointment (at Changwattana) or just walk in and take a queue number?

 

I was only planning to take my PP and the latest TM.30, TM.47 and a photocopy/printed scan of every PP page. Is there anything else?

 

Cheers,

R.

This immigration guide outlines requirements. 

https://bangkok.immigration.go.th/en/90days-report/ 

 

In reality most offices including   CW happy with some proof of address eg TM30 or lease . 

Basic photocopies of pp. 

Obviously TM47 filled in application. 

Level 1 of immigration at CW just tell print stall guys 90 report and hand pp. 

Good idea to make appointment. 

Report desks have now moved to Level 3 

 

Here is appointment link for CW. 

https://bangkok.immigration.go.th/en/onlineservice-and-publicguide/ 

 

You need to hard copy print out of appointment. 

Again print stalls lower level CW can do this 

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4 minutes ago, Issa Compass said:

For first-time 90-day reporting at Chaengwattana, you’ll need to bring your latest TM30, TM47, and your passport. The waiting time is usually 3–4 hours. If you don’t want to spend your whole day at immigration, we at Issa Compass offer a weekly 90-day reporting service. The fee we charge covers the cost of sending our staff to handle the process on your behalf, saving you time and hassle.


Fair enough to offer a service for those who can't be bothered doing it themselves, but not fair to scaremonger saying wait time is 3-4 hours and you'll spend the entire day there.

Make an appointment and you are literally in and out in five minutes. Of course a paid service saves you the time of getting there and back.

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Thanks all. 

Did I read somewhere some weeks/months back on AN that in order to renew your driving license you need to have already done at least one 90 day report? Or is that not necessary?

28 minutes ago, ronnie50 said:

Thanks all. 

Did I read somewhere some weeks/months back on AN that in order to renew your driving license you need to have already done at least one 90 day report? Or is that not necessary?

No. You will need a COR. 

Previously CW required you to have made a TM47 in order to provide a COR. 

That is no longer the case. 

You can make appointment. 

They will mail it out to you. 

200b takes about 5 days. 

 

This thread outlines details for COR at CW. 

https://aseannow.com/topic/1286381-certificate-of-residence-at-cw/

 

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