⚠️ Forget 90-Day Reporting in Thailand? BIG Trouble! 🇹🇭
If you're living in Thailand long-term and think missing your 90-day report is “no big deal” — think again.
The Thailand Immigration Bureau requires all long-stay foreigners to report their current address every 90 days. It’s not optional. It’s mandatory.
Here’s what you need to know 👇
📌 What Is 90-Day Reporting?
If you stay in Thailand longer than 90 consecutive days on a long-term visa, you must confirm your residential address with immigration.
This applies to:
- Retirement visa holders
- Marriage visa holders
- Business visa holders
- Long-term visa categories
It’s simply an address confirmation — not a visa renewal.
🚨 What Happens If You Forget?
Missing your 90-day report can result in:
- 💸 Fine (typically 2,000 THB or more)
- 🛑 Delays in future visa extensions
- 📂 Negative immigration record
- ⚠️ Possible complications during re-entry
Repeated non-compliance can make future applications more difficult.
✅ How to Report
You can submit your 90-day report:
- In person at your local immigration office
- By mail (if eligible)
- Online through the immigration system (when operational)
Always keep:
- Submission receipts
- Confirmation screenshots
- Copies of documents
Proof matters.
⏳ Important Reminder
Your 90-day reporting date resets when you:
- Leave Thailand and re-enter
- Receive a new visa extension
It does NOT reset automatically just because time passes.
Mark it on your calendar. Set reminders. Don’t rely on memory.
💡 Final Advice
Many expats get comfortable and forget this small but critical requirement. But immigration compliance in Thailand is strict — and getting stricter.
Protect your stay by staying organized and compliant with the Thailand Immigration Bureau regulations.
One missed report might seem small — but it can create unnecessary stress and costs.
Stay informed. Stay compliant. Stay in Thailand. 🇹🇭
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