What is TM7 form?
TM7 (Application for Extension of Temporary Stay in the Kingdom) This is probably one of the most used forms at the immigration office. This form is used when you are on a visa exemption (30 days) and a tourist visa (60 days) for an additional 30 days.
What is a TM 30 form?
The TM30 form is an immigration requirement. The law governing this form aims to ensure transparency in the accommodation details of foreigners staying in Thailand. It must be completed by the landlord of a property to report the stay of guests within 24 hours of their arrival.
What documents do I need for 90 day reporting?
90 Day Reporting
- Original and copy of your passport (identification page and pages with Thai visas and stamps).
- A passport sized photo (4 x 6 cm).
- A copy of your arrival/departure card TM. 6 (front and back).
- Previous notifications of staying over 90 days (if any).
- A completed TM. 47 form.
Where can I do a 90 day report?
You can file your 90-day report (or authorize someone to file for you) at any of the following locations:
- Immigration Bureau Office, Chaengwattana Road, Bangkok.
- One Stop Center Chamchuri Square Centre (if your visa was issued here)
- Immigration offices throughout the country.
Is it difficult to get citizenship in Thailand?
Getting Thai citizenship however is a complicated procedure that takes between 3-5 years to actually get. So, for many expats, it just becomes too difficult. However, if you’re interested in applying for and getting Thai citizenship, it actually doesn’t have to be that difficult. Just follow all the requirements the Thai authorities ask for.
What is Thailand visa on arrival?
The Thailand eVisa on arrival is the original visa on arrival that allows travelers entry to Thailand. The eVisa on arrival to Thailand is mandatory to enter Thailand. This eVOA (Thailand electronic visa on arrival) is available to citizens of 21 countries.
What is a Thai visa?
A Thai tourist visa is for any foreign national who wishes to visit Thailand for the purpose of travel, tourism, or leisure activities. On a Thai tourist visa you cannot conduct business, work, or take up any form of employment.