Understanding 90-Day Reporting
Under Thai law, any foreigner residing in Thailand on a long-term visa extension must report their current address to immigration every 90 days. The 90-day count begins from your most recent date of entry into the Kingdom. It is a common and costly mistake to confuse your visa extension date with your 90-day report date—they are two separate obligations. Failure to report on time can result in fines and potential complications with future visa renewals.
TM.30 Address Notification
The TM.30 form is a notification of residence filed by the owner or landlord of a property where a foreigner is staying, which must be submitted within 24 hours of their arrival. Recent enforcement has made the TM.30 a critical part of every visa service. If you face issues with a landlord who is unaware of this requirement, our team can communicate on your behalf to ensure the correct forms are filed, preventing any delays.
How We Make It Simple
CANNVAS removes the hassle and worry from this process. Our service ensures you never miss a deadline.
- Hassle-Free Filing: We will personally handle your 90-day report, visiting the immigration office on your behalf to get the report slip placed in your passport.
- Proactive Reminders: We keep track of your upcoming report dates and visa expiries, notifying you via email, calls, and SMS to ensure you are always in compliance.
- Expert Problem-Solving: Whether it's a missed report, a TM.30 issue, or just confusion about the rules, we have the experience to resolve the situation efficiently.