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Is there a 24-hour report for entering Thailand?

Entering Thailand is a common thing for many China tourists. Most people choose Thailand when they go abroad for the first time. Thailand has become the first choice of many people because of its low price, high visa pass rate and convenient transportation. So you may not know that you need to report to the local immigration office within 24 hours of entering Thailand.

According to Article 38 of the Law on Entry of Foreigners 1979, if the house owner, house owner, apartment/hotel and other managers receive any foreigners who are allowed to enter the country, the house owner, house owner, apartment/hotel and other managers must report to the local immigration bureau within 24 hours, or report to the local police station if there is no immigration bureau.

If Bangkok householders, householders, apartments/hotels and other management personnel receive foreigners, they must declare to Bangkok Immigration Bureau, and all declaration procedures must be operated in accordance with regulations.

Homeowners, homeowners and apartment/hotel managers who receive foreigners should fill in the TM.30 form. If they are in Bangkok, they must go to the Immigration Division 1 in Bangkok. If you are out of town, you must go to the local immigration office.

The Immigration Bureau has formulated the following scheme for those who need to handle it: I bring the materials to the Immigration Bureau, authorize others to handle it on my behalf, send them by post office or handle them online through the Internet.

Method 1: bring the materials to the immigration office in person or authorize others to handle them on your behalf.

The actual handler goes to the designated service window to fill in the TM.30 form and go through the formalities of reporting the address. Please choose a normal working day to go.

Method 2: Send it by post office.

1. Fill in the report and sign it for confirmation.

2. Prepare an envelope of 16.5cm×23cm and affix a stamp of 10 baht. The payee's address must be filled in in detail to prevent the immigration information from being sent incorrectly.

3. Put the form in 1) and the envelope in 2) into a registered envelope and send it to the post office at the following address: 2 1 80.

1203710210 Please keep the certificate of registered letter.

Method 3: online processing through the network.

1) Open the website "www.immigration.go.th", click "(declare residential address)" and register. After the approval, the staff will send the use number and password to the registered mailbox.

2) The residential address declaration form can be downloaded from www.immigration.go.th.

3) After logging into the system, you can download the TM.30 form and fill in the residential address procedure manual.

If you send it in person or through the post office, please pay attention to the following when filling in the TM.30 form:

Owners, owners and apartment/hotel managers who receive foreigners must fill in two parts (two pieces) in TM.30 form, fill in the information of owners, owners and apartment/hotel managers in 1 part, and fill in the information of foreigners in part 2, mainly referring to passports. Therefore, the information filled in by foreigners before moving in is incorrect. Please select writing or printing writing.

Please pay special attention to the following matters:

1. When filling in the foreigner's name, the first name, middle name and surname must be clearly distinguished.

2. If there are characters/letters before or after the passport number of the foreigner staying, they should also be filled in completely.

3. Fill in the serial number of the entry card according to the entry card (TM.6 form) contained in the foreigner's passport.

If you write your passport number, you should also fill it in.

5. Entry date refers to the date when foreigners enter the Kingdom of Thailand and stay in apartments, hotels, houses, etc. Fill in the "foreigner stay report".

The staff will check the TM.30 form, and if all the information is filled in correctly, the staff will tear off the designated part at the bottom of the form and give it to the submitter for safekeeping.

Final summary

1. This law is aimed at foreigners all over Thailand, not only Chiang Mai, but also Bangkok and all foreign governments.

This law is aimed at every foreigner with any kind of visa, whether traveling, working or studying abroad;

Whether you live in a hotel, dormitory, apartment or house, it is within the scope of this law.

4. In fact, it is not the foreigner himself who needs to declare the foreigner information to the Immigration Bureau, but the Thai homeowner.

Therefore, if you stay in Thailand for more than 90 days, I suggest you sign up for the tour group in advance, which will bring great help to your travel convenience and will not cause accidents and unnecessary troubles.