What documents do I need for 90-day reporting in Thailand?


What documents do I need for 90-day reporting in Thailand?

What Documents Do I Need for 90-Day Reporting in Thailand?
  • Your valid passport.
  • Photocopies of the relevant pages on your passport: ...
  • 90-Day Report Notification form, completed and signed (TM.47)
  • A photocopy of the front and back of your arrival/departure card (TM.6)
  • A copy of your previous 90-day slip (if you had one)


How do I show proof of funds for tourist visa?

Proof of funds to cover the entire cost of travel (bank statements, proof of assets, etc) Proof of strong ties to your home country (employment verification, school enrollment, property ownership, etc) National ID number issued by your home country (if applicable)


How much money can you bring into Thailand without declaring?

Any person who brings or takes an aggregate amount of foreign currency exceeding USD20,000 or its equivalent out of or into Thailand shall declare such amount of foreign currency to a Customs Officer.


Can you enter Thailand twice in a month?

Thai Visas are issued for single or multiple entries, usually for a period of thirty days to a year. In the case where a visa is issued for a single-entry, if you leave the country, you cannot re-enter, even if you have not exhausted the number of days you were given. This is where a Thailand Re-Entry Permit comes in.


How much cash can a tourist bring into Thailand?

How much cash can you bring into Thailand? What are the limits? Details of the customs regulations in Thailand can be found on the Thai Customs Board website. According to the details available online, you can bring up to $20,000 - or the equivalent - into Thailand, without needing to take any specific action.