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90-Days Report & TM.30 in Thailand
Understand the importance of 90-Days Report and T.M. 30 requirements for long-term residents and landlords in Thailand. Compliance with these regulations is crucial to avoid penalties and ensure a smooth stay.
90-Days Report
Ensuring Compliance for Long-Term Stays
Foreigners residing in Thailand for an extended period are required to report their address and personal information to the Thai Immigration Bureau every 90 days. This process is essential to maintain compliance with Thai immigration laws and avoid penalties.
Who Needs to Report?
- Foreigners holding a non-immigrant visa or an extension of stay.
- Individuals staying in Thailand for more than 90 days consecutively.
How to Report:
- In-Person: Visit the nearest immigration office.
- Online: Complete the report via the Thai Immigration Bureau’s website.
- By Mail: Send the completed TM.47 form to the immigration office.
Required Information:
- Passport details.
- Current address.
- Visa details.
T.M. 30 in Thailand
Keeping Immigration Informed
Landlords or property owners in Thailand must report the presence of foreign nationals staying at their property to Thai immigration authorities within 24 hours of the foreign national’s arrival. This requirement is in place to help monitor the movements and whereabouts of foreigners for security purposes.
Who Needs to File T.M. 30?
- Landlords or property owners hosting foreign nationals.
- Hotels, guesthouses, and other accommodation providers.
How to File:
- In-Person: Submit the TM.30 form at the nearest immigration office.
- Online: Use the Thai Immigration Bureau’s online system.
- By Mail: Send the TM.30 form to the immigration office.
Required Information:
- Landlord/property owner details.
- Tenant’s passport details.
- Address of the property.