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"90 Days" Report After Having Returned From Abroad - Bangkok Imm

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Having attempted to do it online, i have just been rejected, and told that I need to do it in person.  I have returned to the same address where I have lived for over three years.  What do I need to take with me, if anything, other than my passport and a completed form ?

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  • The first 90 days after returning from abroad has to be done in person.   It also resets to 90 days after the date of entry.

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    Nope, that rejection is for the online filing system only.    Filling a report by mail at the offices which allow it (even your very first one) counts as 'in person'.. 

  • This covers CW.  As some posted (myself included) just TM47 + PASSPORT.  I like to take kitchen sink just in case.    https://aseannow.com/topic/1344055-90-day-report-in-person-wha

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9 minutes ago, allane said:

Having attempted to do it online, i have just been rejected, and told that I need to do it in person.  I have returned to the same address where I have lived for over three years.  What do I need to take with me, if anything, other than my passport and a completed form ?

 

You have to do it in person when you return from abroad.

 

Usual stuff, passport, form, TM30......

13 minutes ago, allane said:

What do I need to take with me, if anything, other than my passport and a completed form ?

In reality just the TM47 form filled in. 

re basic photocopies of pp.

One option is to go to print/copy stalls on L1 and hand pp telling them 90 report. 

Take your current 90 receipt if you have one. 

Some proof of address if available eg lease, tm30... 

TDAC from most recent entry.. 

 

You can make appointment and this works a treat. 

Be aware the desks have moved to level 3 

 

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

 

Assume you worked out due date 89 days from reentry

 

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I filed a TM 30 when I moved to my current address in 2022.  I have done three extentions since then, and never been told to do another one.  Surely I don't need to do one now, just because I was out of the country for two weeks ?

15 minutes ago, allane said:

I filed a TM 30 when I moved to my current address in 2022.  I have done three extentions since then, and never been told to do another one.  Surely I don't need to do one now, just because I was out of the country for two weeks ?

 I just did this in Samui - they only needed my passport . Also have not updated a TM30 

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The first 90 days after returning from abroad has to be done in person.

 

It also resets to 90 days after the date of entry.

2 hours ago, allane said:

What do I need to take with me, if anything, other than my passport and a completed form ?

IN Bangkok you just need a filled out TM47, no copies of anything from your passport. 

Remember the 90 day reporting room is NOT in the main immigration office Section A anymore, they moved it up one floor at Chaengwattana and it has it's own room now with the TM30 section on the 3rd floor (the main immigration office is actually on the second floor 😮 

in bangkok you get this rejection IF you try to file a 90 day report after comin' back into the country 

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Not to belabour the point - I am retired, have plenty of time, so wil make the necessary trip to Immigration.

Just curious - my last "90 Day" Notification was done online on Apr11, 2025.  On June 23, 2025, I received an online reminder that I was due to notify again on July 9.  I ignored that reminder, because I had been out of Thailand in May,  Having reset my 90 day clock upon my return, I decided to use all, or nearly all of the 90 days allowed before doing a 90 Day notification.

Here is my question:  If I had responded to the online reminder sent to me June 23, could I have done that online, and thus avoided a trip to the Immigration Office ?  (Simply continued on with my stream of prior online notifications, regardless of the fact that I had been out of Thailand for a couple of weeks.)    

39 minutes ago, allane said:

If I had responded to the online reminder sent to me June 23, could I have done that online, and thus avoided a trip to the Immigration Office ?  (Simply continued on with my stream of prior online notifications, regardless of the fact that I had been out of Thailand for a couple of weeks.)   

That has been asked previously. 

It might be possible. 

 

41 minutes ago, allane said:

Having reset my 90 day clock upon my return, I decided to use all, or nearly all of the 90 days allowed before doing a 90 Day notification.

If online was possible you cannot use up the 90 days. 

The window for online is two weeks prior to due date up to one week prior. 

Best policy is to do it as soon as window is open. 

 

Suggest you make an appointment and do it in person prior to due date. 

Or have an agent do it on your behalf 

12 hours ago, Tod Daniels said:

in bangkok you get this rejection IF you try to file a 90 day report after comin' back into the country 

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If a foreigner send the TM.47 "Form for alien to notify of staying longer than 90 days" is sent by postal mail, will he get the same reply from the immigration office?

The single biggest problem in communication is the illusion that it has taken place

 

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53 minutes ago, Maestro said:

If a foreigner send the TM.47 "Form for alien to notify of staying longer than 90 days" is sent by postal mail, will he get the same reply from the immigration office?

Nope, that rejection is for the online filing system only. 

 

Filling a report by mail at the offices which allow it (even your very first one) counts as 'in person'.. 

16 hours ago, DrJack54 said:

The window for online is two weeks prior to due date up to one week prior. 

 

I don't think that is correct, as I always do my online reporting 2-3 days before due date, and I remember doing it on the very last day as well.

This was discussed on this forum in the past.

12 minutes ago, CallumWK said:

I don't think that is correct, as I always do my online reporting 2-3 days before due date, and I remember doing it on the very last day as well

Which immigration office. 

12 minutes ago, CallumWK said:

This was discussed on this forum in the past.

Indeed discussed often. Its previous online window was 15 days prior up to due date. Then.... 

In any event suggest folk doing online report do it as soon as window opens. 

Couple of weeks prior to due date. 

Jomtien and I think previously it was that you were not able to do last 7 days, but that changed to last day

29 minutes ago, CallumWK said:

Jomtien and I think previously it was that you were not able to do last 7 days, but that changed to last day

I think that's correct and that it was again changed back. 

In any event IMO folk should do it as soon as window opens. 

 

Just to be clear : need to go in person and cannot send an a friend or agent to do the 90 report after returning from abroad?

3 minutes ago, Happy happy said:

Just to be clear : need to go in person and cannot send an a friend or agent to do the 90 report after returning from abroad?

You can send friend/agent for 90 report. 

If outside of reporting window you need attend in person for fine. 

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I'm the OP.  I went in this morning (Bangkok) - didn't need to present anything other than my passport and the completed Form TM 47.

On 8/19/2025 at 4:15 AM, Tod Daniels said:

Nope, that rejection is for the online filing system only. 

 

Filling a report by mail at the offices which allow it (even your very first one) counts as 'in person'.. 

I wish more people understood this mail in option.  People like me, living in the North East, have a one hour drive (one way)  to the closest immigration office so this saves SO MUCH hassle if / when we leave the Kingdom and then return.  Thanks --- as always Tod --- for your expert and clear advice!

On 8/18/2025 at 11:53 AM, allane said:

Having attempted to do it online, i have just been rejected, and told that I need to do it in person.  I have returned to the same address where I have lived for over three years.  What do I need to take with me, if anything, other than my passport and a completed form ?

Most are aware that things vary. Just did mine 90 Days from returning from Vietiene. Chiang Mai Drive-up window … re-entry form, Passport showing re-entry date. I have a TM-30 slip stapled in the Passport. Hand in at window, fed into computer, stamped form returned within a minute …

On 8/18/2025 at 2:43 PM, Tod Daniels said:

IN Bangkok you just need a filled out TM47, no copies of anything from your passport. 

Remember the 90 day reporting room is NOT in the main immigration office Section A anymore, they moved it up one floor at Chaengwattana and it has it's own room now with the TM30 section on the 3rd floor (the main immigration office is actually on the second floor 😮 

When did they move it?

30 minutes ago, DrJack54 said:

Nice option if you live in CM. 

Many do not. 

As I stated, we are aware conditions vary. I do not know if any other areas provide such service. So, you know that only Chiang Mai provides this service? I do not know personally.

On 8/18/2025 at 6:20 AM, DrJack54 said:

I like to take kitchen sink just in case. 

 

Really!

Is immigration short of kitchen sinks?

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no offence just a lighter moment

3 minutes ago, wwest5829 said:

I do not know if any other areas provide such service.

Phuket has similar option. 

Not really the point. 

Having to do TM47 in person after trip abroad is farcical. 

Granted it can be done via mail. 

 

For some folk in person to immigration office is very difficult/inconvenient.

 

It's ludicrous that Thailand cannot provide option to process online reporting after travel abroad. 

 

2 hours ago, JustinTyme said:

I wish more people understood this mail in option.

I wish more offices ALLOWED the mail-in option because many will not accept it <- especially the up country offices in Nakhon Nowhere 😞 That really limits what people in those areas can do 

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