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Administrative Declarations for Foreigners in Thailand
Key administrative requirements including address registration, work permits, and official declarations.
Last updated: May 28, 2026
Address Registration (TM30)
All foreigners staying in Thailand must have their address registered via TM30 within 24 hours of arrival. This is typically done by your hotel, landlord, or property owner. Thailand Elite members can request assistance from the Member Contact Center.
Tax Identification Number (TIN)
If you earn income in Thailand or need to file taxes, you must obtain a Tax Identification Number from the Revenue Department. Required documents include your passport, work permit (if applicable), and proof of address.
Marriage & Birth Registration
Foreign nationals can register marriages and births in Thailand at the local district office (Amphur). Documents must be translated into Thai and certified by your embassy. Contact your embassy for specific requirements.
Embassy Registration
It's advisable to register with your home country's embassy in Thailand. This ensures you receive important notifications and can access consular services in emergencies.
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