Your application for "STAYING LONGER THAN 90 DAYS" has been rejected.
Please contact the nearest Immigration Office in person immediately.
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Thailand's online 90-day reporting system, while convenient in theory, frequently experiences technical problems and rejection issues. Common problems include:
This is why in-person reporting remains the most reliable method. When you report in person at a Thai Immigration office, an officer can review your documents immediately, identify any issues on the spot, and process your report without technical barriers. Our service provides exactly this reliability. We go in person on your behalf, ensuring your report is filed correctly the first time.
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The 90-day reporting requirement was established under Section 37 of Thailand's Immigration Act B.E. 2522 (1979). Originally designed as a way for the Thai government to track foreign residents and maintain national security records, this law requires all foreigners staying in Thailand for more than 90 consecutive days to report their current address to immigration authorities.
While the law was written in an era before digital tracking and modern immigration systems, it remains strictly enforced today. The regulation applies to all visa types: tourist visas, education visas, retirement visas, work permits, and even Thai Elite visa holders. No foreign resident is exempt from this requirement unless they leave and re-enter Thailand, which resets the 90-day countdown.
Failing to file your 90-day report on time or being caught without up-to-date reporting can result in serious consequences:
Given these consequences, staying compliant with 90-day reporting is essential for any long-term stay in Thailand. Our service ensures you never miss a deadline and maintains a clean immigration record, providing peace of mind and protecting your ability to stay in Thailand long-term.
90 Day Reporting, also known as the TM47 form, is a requirement for foreign nationals staying in Thailand on long-term visas. You must notify Thai Immigration of your address every 90 days.
You can complete this process on your own by: