90-Day Reporting
Understand the 90-day reporting requirement for Education Visa holders in Thailand.
What is 90-Day Reporting?
As a long-term visa holder in Thailand, you are required to report your address to the immigration office every 90 days.
- Mandatory for all long-term visa holders
- Reports must be submitted every 90 days
- Failure to report can result in serious consequences
- Reporting confirms your legal residence in Thailand
- Part of Thailand's alien registration system
When to Report
You must report within 7 days before or after each 90-day period from your last report or entry date.
- First report: Within 90 days of entry
- Subsequent reports: Every 90 days thereafter
- Report when changing address
- Can report up to 7 days early or late without penalty
- Track your reporting dates carefully
How to Report
There are multiple ways to fulfill your 90-day reporting obligation.
- In-person reporting at immigration office
- Online reporting through the official Thai immigration portal
- Mobile app reporting (where available)
- Authorized representative reporting (with proper documentation)
- Some hotels and guesthouses report on behalf of guests
Consequences of Non-Reporting
Failure to comply with 90-day reporting can result in serious penalties.
- Fines and penalties
- Complications with visa extensions
- Potential deportation
- Future visa application rejections
- Blacklisting from entering Thailand