The 90-day Reporting Online Service

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How to notify

1. Online Service

Filing the 90-day reporting online

You will not be able to complete the filing online if it is your first reporting or you have recently changed your passport. Before submitting the online reporting, you must check the expiry date of the stay permit in your passport to ensure that you have not overstayed.

The online application must be submitted within 15 days of the due date. For example, if the due date is 27 September 2020, you can submit the application from 13 September 2020.

Reporting online is a more convenient way of fulfilling one’s duty in Thailand. Even though it does not fully replace the traditional in-person reporting, it is a nice complement and certainly a welcome change for foreigners.

Pre-reporting checklist

Before being able to do your 90-day reporting online, you must make sure that you have completed the following:

  • Make sure your browser is compatible with the Thai immigration website. You may use either Google Chrome OR Mozilla Firefox
  • Turn off the browser’s pop-up blocker
  • Have your passport and arrival card (TM.6) information ready

Website

Website : https://extranet.immigration.go.th/fn90online/online/tm47/TM47Action.do

2. Mobile Application

Download "IMM eService" Mobile Application

- iOS 👉 IMM eService @ App Store
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How to use "IMM eService" Mobile Application

3. Post Mail

Filing the 90-day reporting by registered mail

To file the report through Thailand Post Mail, you will need to attach the following documents:

  1. Photocopy of passport pages (identification page and pages with visas and stamps)
  2. Photocopy of TM.6 (front and back of your arrival/departure card)
  3. Original TM.47’s receipt of notification (previous notifications of staying over 90 days) (if any)
  4. Completed TM.47 form (Don’t forget to sign name)
  5. Envelope with 10 Baht stamp affixed and return address of foreigner for the officer in charge to send back the lower part of form TM.47 after having received the notification. (This part must be kept for reference and for future notifications of staying over 90 days.)
  6. Please submit the above-mentioned documents (No.1-5) via registered mail to the address given below.
    (The registration receipt must be kept for the future reference.)
  7. Send the mail before the renewal date 15 days to Immigration Checkpoint in local area where the alien resides.

Address : 90 Days Report Section, Immigration Division 1, Immigration Bureau, Chalermprakiat Government Complex (B Building), 120 Moo 3, Chaengwattana Road, Soi 7, Toongsonghong Sub-district, Laksi District, Bangkok, 10210

Notice

  • Your registered mail must be sent to the Immigration office at least 15 days before the due date of notification.
  • Your new form will be stamped as of the expiration date of your old receipt.
  • Please keep the receipt of registered mail in case of lost mail.
  • Your document can not be processed if you have passed the 90 days limit. (You must come to the nearest immigration office or Immigration Division 1 in person to pay fine 2,000 Baht)
  • Waiting for reply mail over 1 month, please contact Immigration Office with your registered mail receipt.

4. Walk-in

Filing the 90-day reporting in person

If you want to file the 90-day reporting in person or have an authorised person file it for you, you must apply online appointment queue reservation before file it at Thai Immigration Office, Muang Thong Thani Temporary Service Center.

Muang Thong Thani Location Map : https://maps.app.goo.gl/TyR4ZiJaqu8AQ3G1A

Address : 90 Days Report Section (2nd Floor), Muang Thong Thani Temporary Service Center (6-Storey Building), Popular Road, Ban Mai Sub-district, Pak Kret District, Nonthaburi, 11120

To file the report in person, you will need to bring the following documents:

  1. Original and photocopy of passport pages (identification page and pages with visas and stamps)
  2. Photocopy of TM.6 (front and back of your arrival/departure card)
  3. Original TM.30’s receipt of notification (notification of residence for foreigners) (if any)
  4. Original TM.47’s receipt of notification (previous notifications of staying over 90 days) (if any)
  5. Completed TM.47 form

Making online appointment queue reservation

For those who need to notify their 90 days report, the Thai Immigration Bureau requires applicants to make an appointment online to reserve their spot in line. The queue service are aimed to reduce overcrowding and ensure that people follow the social distancing protocol in order to preventing the spread of Covid-19.

Online Appointment Queue Reservation : http://203.151.166.132/immigrant_queue/booking