90-Day Report
1. Report Frequency: Every 90 days.
2. First Report: Can be done with your visa extension if you stay in Thailand continuously.
3. Following Reports: Must be done separately from visa extensions.
4. Online 90 days Reporting: Available 15 to 7 days before your report date.
5. In-Person Reporting: Accepted 15 days before to 7 days after your report date.
6. Late Report Penalty: 2,000 baht if reported more than 7 days late.
Re-Entry Permit
If you plan to leave Thailand while on an ED visa, make sure to apply for a re-entry permit. Without it, your ED visa will be canceled upon re-entry.
Fees:
Single-use permit: 1,000 baht
Multiple-use permit: 3,800 baht
Where to Obtain:
Immigration office
Airports (Suvarnabhumi and Don Muang)
Important Notes:
A re-entry permit does not exempt you from visa extensions. You must return to Thailand on time for your extension or your ED visa will be revoked.
The permit is valid only as long as your current "extension of stay" stamp is valid.
Leaving Thailand with a re-entry permit keeps your extension status active. Without it, your visa will be canceled, and you'll be admitted with the same "admitted until date" as your extension of stay.
The countdown for your 90-day report resets each time you re-enter Thailand. Your next 90-day report will be due 89 days from the date you re-enter, as Thai immigration counts the day of entry as day 1.
Additional Tip:
Do not discard your old 90-day report receipt, even if the due date is incorrect. Keep it and submit it with the TM.47 90-day reporting form when filing your next report.