90-Day Reporting Agents in Bangkok
Every foreigner staying in Thailand on a long-term visa must report their address to immigration every 90 days. Miss it and you're looking at a 2,000 THB fine—and potentially complicating your next visa renewal. While you can do it online (when the system works), at immigration in person, or by mail, most expats find that having a visa agent handle 90-day reporting is worth the small fee for the hassle it saves.

MAX LAW FIRM

Juslaws & Consult

BM LAW&CONSULTING CO,LTD.

Ravenwing - Company Registration Consultant

AISA Thai Visa Consultancy

Thai Visa Help Point

Thai Visa Expert

Thailand Elite Visa

Thailand Elite

Pro Visa Bangkok

AVC Visa Center

Asia Relocation Thailand

Attori Law

Baan Thai Immigration Solutions

Jinda Outsourcing Co. Ltd.

JT Legal Consult

Thailand Elite Express

EThaiVisa

GENTLE LAW

Max Law Firm - Mercury Ville

サバイジャイ コンサルティング

ATP Visa Service

Thai Relo Services

Ascendance International Consulting (A-I-C)

Visapro Services

SawadeeVisa

Thai Visa & Business Consultant

Thailand Visa Pros

ATA Outsourcing

บริษัท เอ เอช ซี เวิร์คเพอร์มิกเซอร์วิส จํากัด

Empire Business Services
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Frequently Asked Questions
What happens if I miss my 90-day report?
You'll be fined 2,000 THB at immigration. Repeated failures can complicate visa extensions and renewals. It's not a deportable offense on its own, but immigration officers take note of compliance history.
Can I do 90-day reporting online?
Thailand Immigration has an online reporting system, but it's notoriously unreliable—it goes down frequently and rejects submissions for minor data mismatches. Many expats try online first, then fall back to an agent when it doesn't work.
Does the 90-day count reset when I leave Thailand?
Yes. Every time you exit and re-enter Thailand, the 90-day clock resets from your entry date. If you travel internationally every couple of months, you may never need to file a report.