90-Day Report Thailand — Done Right, Without Mistakes
We handle your 90-day report in Thailand from start to finish — checking your deadline, confirming your status after travel, and ensuring your report is filed correctly so you avoid fines and complications.
📍 Support for Chiang Mai, Bangkok, and long-stay visa holders across Thailand
Most 90-day reporting problems happen because people confuse reporting with renewals, TM30, or travel. Fix it before your deadline.
90-Day Reporting Support in Thailand — We handle 90-day reporting questions and submissions for clients across Thailand, including Chiang Mai and Bangkok. We deal with reporting deadlines, travel timing, renewals, and related immigration confusion every week. 90-day reporting in Thailand is simple when handled correctly — but becomes expensive and stressful when deadlines are missed or rules are misunderstood.
Is This Service Right for You?
If you are on a long-stay visa in Thailand and unsure about your 90-day reporting obligations, this service is for you. The rules are straightforward — but they are easy to confuse with other immigration steps.
90-Day Report Service Pricing
What's included
- Checking your correct 90-day reporting deadline
- Determining the right submission method for your situation (in-person, online, or postal)
- Verifying how recent travel has affected your reporting timeline
- Ensuring the report is filed correctly to avoid fines or complications
- Advising on your next reporting cycle after submission
Contact us on LINE and we'll confirm your deadline and next steps — same day.
Book Your 90-Day Report on LINEHow 90-Day Reporting Works in Thailand
The 90-day report (TM47) is a legal requirement for all long-stay foreigners in Thailand. It is not the same as your visa renewal and not the same as TM30. Here is how the process works — and where most people go wrong.
Confirm If Reporting Applies
The 90-day report applies to most long-stay visa holders in Thailand — including retirement, education, marriage, and work permit holders. Tourist visa holders on short stays are not typically required to report. We confirm whether the obligation applies to your specific situation.
Check Your Correct Reporting Date
Your 90-day deadline runs from the date of your last entry into Thailand or your last 90-day report — whichever is more recent. If you have travelled and re-entered Thailand, your clock resets. Getting this date wrong is the most common cause of missed deadlines in Chiang Mai and Bangkok alike.
Submit the Report Correctly
The TM47 report can be submitted in person at your local immigration office (Chiang Mai immigration on Mahidol Road, or Bangkok immigration at Chaeng Wattana), by post, or online via the immigration portal. Each method has specific requirements. We identify and use the correct method for your situation.
Track Your Next Reporting Cycle
After each successful submission, your next 90-day deadline is set from the date of your current report or re-entry. We advise on your new deadline so there are no surprises before your next cycle is due.
Common 90-Day Reporting Mistakes in Thailand
These mistakes cost foreigners in Chiang Mai and Bangkok 2,000 THB each time — and sometimes more when reporting failures complicate future extensions. Every one is preventable.
Forgetting the reporting deadline entirely
Without a reminder system, 90-day deadlines are easy to lose track of — particularly if you are busy with visa renewals or other immigration steps at the same time. Thai immigration imposes a 2,000 THB fine for every missed report, with no exceptions for honest mistakes.
Confusing the 90-day report with your visa renewal
Your visa extension controls how long you are permitted to stay. Your 90-day report is a separate address notification that must be filed regardless. Many people assume that renewing their visa resets their reporting obligation — it does not. Both must be managed independently.
Thinking TM30 replaces the 90-day report
TM30 is an address notification filed by your landlord or hotel when you move or return from travel. It is not the same as the TM47 90-day report. Filing a TM30 does not satisfy your 90-day reporting obligation. Both are required and both are separate.
Getting confused about timing after travel
When you leave Thailand and re-enter, your 90-day reporting clock resets to your date of re-entry — not your original deadline. Many people return from a trip and assume they still have time based on their old schedule, only to find their new deadline is different. We recalculate deadlines after travel as part of our service.
Waiting until the last day
90-day reports can be submitted up to 15 days before or 7 days after the due date without penalty. Waiting until the final day leaves no buffer if the online portal is down, the immigration office is busy, or your postal submission is delayed. We recommend submitting at least one week before the deadline.
Avoid 90-Day Reporting Fines
Most problems happen because people misunderstand deadlines or confuse reporting with other immigration steps. Get it handled correctly before your reporting date.
Why Clients in Thailand Choose Visa Support Thailand
We handle 90-day reporting for long-stay visa holders across Thailand — including retirement visa, education visa, and marriage visa holders in Chiang Mai and Bangkok — every week.
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Other Immigration Services in Thailand
90-day reporting is one of several ongoing obligations for long-stay visa holders in Thailand. We handle all of them.
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