NOTICE: This is an independent tool and is NOT affiliated with the Royal Thai Government or Immigration Bureau.

Frequently Asked Questions

This page provides general information about 90 day reporting in Thailand, along with details about how the Thai90DayReminder platform works.

It is designed to help foreign nationals better understand their reporting obligations and avoid common confusion.

The information provided here is for general guidance only.
For official confirmation or advice about your specific situation, you should contact your local Immigration office directly.

About 'Thai 90 Day Reminder'

1. What is Thai90DayReminder?

Thai90DayReminder is a free independent email reminder service designed to help foreign nationals in Thailand remember their 90 day reporting deadline. The website also provides general information and blog articles related to 90 day reporting.

2. Is Thai90DayReminder.com the official Thai Immigration website?

No. Thai90DayReminder.com is not the official website of Thai Immigration.

Please refer to the official Thai Immigration Website here: https://www.immigration.go.th/

3. Are you affiliated with Thai Immigration?

No. This platform has no affiliation with Thai Immigration or the Thai government. It is an independent reminder service only.

4. How does the email reminder system work?

You provide your contact name, your most recent arrival date or last 90 day report date, and your email address. Based on the date provided, the system calculates your next reporting period and sends a reminder email before the deadline.

5. Is this service really free?

Yes. The reminder service is completely free to use.

6. Do I need to create an account?

No formal account or signup is required. You only provide basic information to receive reminder emails.

7. What information do I need to provide?

You provide your contact name (real or fake, we don't care), the date of your last 90 day report or arrival into Thailand, and your email address.

8. Do you store passport numbers or visa details?

No. The platform does not request or store passport numbers, visa numbers, or detailed immigration information.

We just send you a reminder!

9. How is my personal information used?

Your information is used only to calculate your reminder date and send email notifications. It is not used for immigration processing or legal services.

Within 30 days of the final reminder, your details are deleted from our site unless you decide to set a new reminder.

You can refer to our Privacy Policy for more information.

10. Can I unsubscribe from reminders?

Yes. You may unsubscribe from reminder emails at any time.
Please click the Unsubscribe Link at the bottom of the email.

11. What happens if I enter the wrong date?

If you provide an incorrect date, your reminder may also be incorrect. You should ensure the date entered matches your official immigration record.

12. Do you guarantee that I will not miss my 90 day report?

No. The service is a reminder tool only. You remain personally responsible for complying with Thai Immigration requirements.

13. Can I use this service if I leave Thailand?

If you leave Thailand, your 90 day count normally resets upon re entry. You should update your date accordingly if you return.

14. Who is this service intended for?

The service is intended for foreign nationals who are legally required to complete 90 day reporting in Thailand.

15. What should I do if I do not receive a reminder email?

You should check your spam or junk folder first. If no email is received, you remain responsible for tracking your reporting deadline.

90 Day Reporting Basics

16. What is a 90 day report in Thailand?

A 90 day report is a requirement for certain foreign nationals to notify Thai Immigration of their current address every 90 days while staying in Thailand long term.

17. Who is required to do a 90 day report?

Foreign nationals who remain in Thailand for more than 90 consecutive days are generally required to report their address to Immigration regardless of Visa type every 90 days.

18. Who does not need to file a 90 day report?

Visitors staying fewer than 90 days are not required to file a report. Those who depart Thailand before reaching 90 days also do not need to report.

19. Is the 90 day report the same as a visa extension?

No. A 90 day report is only an address notification. It does not extend your visa or your permitted stay.

20. Why does Thailand require 90 day reporting?

The purpose is to maintain updated records of foreign nationals residing in the country for extended periods.

21. When does the 90 day period start?

The 90 day period usually begins from your most recent entry into Thailand or from your last 90 day report date.

22. Does the 90 day count reset if I leave Thailand?

Yes. When you leave Thailand, the 90 day count generally resets upon re entry.

23. What happens if I stay less than 90 days?

If you depart Thailand before reaching 90 days, no report is required.

24. Is 90 day reporting required for all visa types?

It generally applies to long stay visa holders. Requirements can vary depending on individual circumstances.

25. Do permanent residents need to file a 90 day report?

Permanent residents may have different reporting requirements. It is advisable to confirm directly with Immigration.

How to Submit a 90 Day Report

26. How can I submit my 90 day report?

Reports can typically be submitted in person at Immigration, online if eligible, or by mail, depending on current Immigration procedures.

27. Can I submit my 90 day report online?

Online reporting is available in certain cases through the official Immigration system. Approval is not guaranteed and may depend on your history and timing.

28. Can someone else submit the report for me?

In many cases, another person may submit the report on your behalf, provided the required documentation is included.

29. Can I report by mail?

Reporting by mail may be permitted under certain conditions. You should confirm requirements with your local Immigration office.

30. What documents are usually required?

Typically, a completed TM47 form, new TM30 and copies of relevant passport pages are required. Requirements may vary.

31. What is the TM47 form?

The TM47 is the official form used to notify Immigration of your current address for 90 day reporting.

32. Where do I submit my 90 day report?

You submit your report to the Immigration office responsible for your area of residence.

33. Can I report at any Immigration office?

Generally, reports must be submitted at the office that has jurisdiction over your registered address.

34. How early can I submit my 90 day report?

You may usually submit your report up to 15 days before the due date.

35. What is the deadline for submitting a 90 day report?

You must submit the report on or before the due date. A short grace period after the due date may apply, but this can change.

Late Reporting and Penalties

36. What happens if I miss my 90 day report?

If you miss the deadline, you are required to report in person and may be subject to a fine.

37. Is there a fine for late 90 day reporting?

Yes. Late reporting can result in a monetary penalty.

38. How much is the fine for late reporting?

The standard fine is typically 2,000 Thai Baht, though policies may change.

39. Can I be arrested for missing a 90 day report?

Missing a report alone normally results in a fine. More serious consequences may occur if other immigration violations exist.

40. Does missing a 90 day report affect my visa?

Failure to report does not automatically cancel your visa, but repeated non compliance may affect future applications.

41. What should I do if I realise I am late?

You should attend your local Immigration office as soon as possible to resolve the matter.

42. Can I complete a late report online?

Late reports usually must be completed in person.

43. Does overstay mean the same thing as missing a 90 day report?

No. Overstay means remaining in Thailand beyond your permitted stay. Missing a 90 day report is a separate issue.

Special Situations and Common Confusion

44. Do I need to report if I change my address?

A change of address may require separate notification to Immigration. This is different from the 90 day report.

45. What if I move to a different province?

You should report to the Immigration office responsible for your new place of residence.

46. What happens if I leave Thailand before my 90 days are up?

If you depart before reaching 90 days, no report is required. The count resets upon re entry.

47. What if I re enter Thailand with a re entry permit?

If you re enter Thailand, your 90 day period generally starts again from the date of re entry.

48. What happens after I submit my 90 day report?

Immigration will record your report and confirm your next reporting date.

49. How do I check my next 90 day reporting date?

You can check your previous receipt or confirmation slip issued by Immigration, which usually states the next reporting date.

50. Where can I get official confirmation or advice about my situation?

For official confirmation, you should contact your local Thai Immigration office directly or consult a qualified immigration specialist.


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