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

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56 minutes ago, Tod Daniels said:

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 

555!  That is my EXACT location!  I think when i take the sojourn to Immigration in November for my annual Non Imm O ritual, I will ask them if that office accepts the mail-in solution.  The fact is, it has been a loooonnngg time since I left The Kingdom, but "People do not plan to fail, they fail to plan."  Thanks again for the valued info!

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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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It seems to different depending where you live in Thailand. I just did my 90 days after I got back in may from sweden in May. No problem, and showing only passport is sufficient.

On 8/18/2025 at 4:34 PM, DrJack54 said:

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

On 8/19/2025 at 9:24 AM, 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.

 

It's correct for Bangkok (CW)

Most others IO's that I'm aware of still use the 14-day prior up to the due date for online reporting.

Like you, I submit online a couple of days before the due date, no problem.

On 8/19/2025 at 3:23 AM, 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?

 

I tried that once after a trip outside Thailand, after getting rejected online from BKK CW... And subsequently got a mailed return of my reporting form saying it was denied and I had to report in person.

 

15 hours ago, DrJack54 said:

How early prior to due date did you post the report.. 

 

As best as I recall re my mailed submission, somewhere between 10 and 14 days ahead of my deadline at the time.

 

My normal practice is to do my online reports right at the very beginning of the 15-day opening period. And in that case, as best as I recall, I did so, got the online rejection within a couple days, and then immediately proceeded to send in the mailed version by EMS -- hoping that might work and save me a trip out to BKK CW.

 

The return response I got much later by mail didn't say I was late in filing. It said I was required to file in person at BKK CW, which I had already done.... by the time their mailed response arrived to my home.

 

On 8/23/2025 at 3:36 PM, DrJack54 said:

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. 

 

No argument from me. I would favor seeing the need for any 90 Day Report required for annual Extension of Stays only if changes of address between annual Extensions.

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