Legal basis
Immigration Act B.E. 2522 section 37(5) requires foreigners staying more than 90 days to report their address every 90 days. Late by up to 7 days: no fine. 8-90 days late: THB 2,000. Caught late by an officer: THB 5,000 maximum.
The 90-day report (TM.47) is mandatory under section 37(5) of Thailand's Immigration Act. NYC handles it for you—online, EMS post, or walk-in at your Immigration office.
Service fee THB 990 per report (online, post, or walk-in). Annual bundle of four reports THB 3,300. We send 14/7/1-day reminders and a QR code to track the filing status.
Immigration Act B.E. 2522 section 37(5) requires foreigners staying more than 90 days to report their address every 90 days. Late by up to 7 days: no fine. 8-90 days late: THB 2,000. Caught late by an officer: THB 5,000 maximum.
1) Online at tm47.immigration.go.th 15 days before to 7 days after due date (system uptime is ~62%). 2) EMS post to your local Immigration office, mailed at least 15 days early. 3) Walk-in from 15 days before to 7 days after.
Immigration's online uptime for 2024 hovered near 62% and jams every Mon-Wed peak; EMS forces a post-office trip and risks lost mail; a Chaengwattana walk-in eats 3-6 hours. Our queue team plus a document account with Immigration lets us submit in under 15 minutes.
First-ever 90-day report, address changes needing a fresh TM.30, freshly extended visas that must sync to a new date, and any filing more than 7 days late (fine payable at the counter).
Bio-page, visa page, latest TM.6 and TM.30.
Online (no walking), EMS post, or NYC walk-in.
If the online system fails we switch to walk-in instantly.
We return the slip with your next-report date.
Up to 7 days late: no fine. 8-90 days: THB 2,000. Over 90 days or caught by an officer: THB 5,000.
You should receive a QR code and reference number within 24 hours. Nothing after 48h means you must walk in the same day. NYC upgrades your case to walk-in at no charge.
The counter resets from the latest TM.6 entry stamp—that becomes day zero for the next 90-day cycle.
Yes—a signed power of attorney plus your ID copy is required. One signature covers a whole calendar year.
No—90-day report is only address notification. The visa still expires on its printed date and must be extended separately.
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