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Guide to Online 90-Day Reporting for International Students in Thailand
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Guide to Online 90-Day Reporting for International Students in Thailand

If you are an international student studying in Thailand, it is essential to understand the process of 90-day reporting. Previously, this process required in-person visits to an immigration office, but now it can be done online.

Here is a step-by-step guide on how to complete the process of 90-day reporting online:

Registration Process

To start the process of 90-day reporting online, foreign students must register with an email address to access the Notification of Residence for more than 90 days via the internet. Follow these instructions:

  1. Access the Immigration Bureau website at URL: https://www.immigration.go.th/ and select the Online Service menu to access the Over 90-day residence notification screen.
  2. Click on the “Apply” button to fill in the information in English for the email address, first name, last name, and telephone number, and then click the “Apply” button to complete.
  3. The system will verify the information and send the password to your registered email address.
  4. If you forget your password, click on the “Forgot Password” button and enter your email address. Check your inbox for the message. The system will verify the information and send a link to your inbox to reset the password. Click the “Reset Password” link, then enter the new password and confirm password information. Press the “Save” button, and the link will automatically direct you to the Login screen.

When to Do the Report

90-day reporting via the internet can be done 15 days in advance.


How to Notify 90-Day Reporting via the Internet

To notify your residence for more than 90 days via the internet, follow these steps:

  1. Access the website of the Immigration Office at URL: https://www.immigration.go.th/ and select the Online Service (Over 90 day) menu to access the residence notice for more than 90 days via the internet.
  2. Go to the login page by filling in the registered email address and password, and click the Login button to log in. If you have never registered, click “Apply,” or if you forgot your password, click “Forgot Password.”
  3. Click the “Accept” button to confirm the use of the system. This will only be required once.
  4. Click on the menu “New APPLICATION (TM.47)” to enter the screen.
  5. Fill in the form shown (spaces marked with * are required).
  6. Review the information displayed on the screen and click the “Submit” button to confirm the information.
  7. The system will send a response via registered email, and it will be marked as ‘Pending’ approval status.
  8. The system will return to create the new form and retain the previously filled address information for ease of use in the case of notifying more members living in the same residence.

How to Check the Status or Result of Your 90-Day Reporting

When the officer has considered your application, the result will be sent via the registered email address within three working days.

What to Do If My 90-Day Reporting Is Not Successful or Is Rejected via Online Report?

You should visit immigration in person within the timeframe. You have a 7-day grace period after the due date to visit any immigration office in any province to file a 90-day reporting.

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