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90 Day Reporting in Thailand 

When the Thai Immigration Department gives you a longterm stay visa, there comes a requirement known as a 90day report. 

According to Thai law, any individual living in Thailand for 90 days or more must report their locality and address to the nearby Immigration office after 90 days. If he/she doesn’t report within a certain time, it may lead to a fine of 2,000 TBH or 5,000 TBH if imprisoned. 

The use of Bar Codes has also become part of some immigration offices, which refrains you from the trouble of filing the actual document or photocopying the passport. Contact us at our office and get your 90day report through the Chiang Mai Visa Shop. Its a simple process.

Our Visa services help you regarding 90day reports in a variety of ways.

Do you have time to visit the Chiang Mai Immigration Office?

What if you could not be bothered waiting in a long queue to report?

Chiang Mai Visa Shop is the onestopshop for you. 

You have plenty of options; you can either post your passport in a selfaddressed envelope to us, bring it to us, or reserve our doortodoor service in the city of Chiang Mai.

The rates of our services are: 

  • Take your passport to us 350TBH 

  • Post it to us 550TBH 

  • If you live in the city and want the doortodoor express service 700TBH 

Many older adults and those who have health problems and are bothered to go to the immigration office are now asking for doortodoor service. To get the service, kindly give us an advanced notification to make sure of our assistance. Standing in a queue and waiting for a long time seems inconvenient, so use this toprated service and skip all the hassles. Just call us, and we will take care of the rest.   

Points to notice:

Reporting every 90 days is not related to a visa extension. This is important to know and understand when relating to 90day reports.

If a foreigner leaves Thailand before the 90day report date, then your new report begins from the time when you Reenter Thailand, and the 90day count starts again.

If you are uncertain about the 90day reporting process, immediately contact us for detailed information.  

Frequently Asked Questions: (FAQs) 
1. How do I know the exact time to report? 

After getting a longstay visa, make sure to staple a small piece of paper with the date of the 90day report on the back pages of your passport to remind you of the reporting to Thai Immigration. The exact next reporting date is usually stamped in red ink.

2. What to do if I lose my 90-day slip? 

If such a case happens to you, visit the Thai Immigration office and report them. Also, explain to them all the circumstances of how you lost the slip and ask for an updated copy.

3. Can another person report for me? 

Under certain circumstances and particular situations, someone can easily report for you. However, at Chiang Mai Visa Shop, we offer you help in this regard. If you are concerned about traveling to our office, worry not because now we also provide doortodoor service for all 90day reports.

4. If I stay in a hotel, can I still report for 90 days?

Yes, you are required to report every 90 days. According to the law, the guesthouse or hotel in Thailand has to report all persons living on their premises. Actually, within a day of arriving, it’s usually performed electronically. This is why they copy or scan your passport and deliver the copy to the office when checking in. But still, you have to report yourself for confirmation. Immigration is stringent on reporting times and procedures every ninety days.

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