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Can I change my retirement visa check-ins to a different immigration office in Thailand?

Jun 11, 2018
8 years ago
Stephen ******
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I was wondering if it’s straightforward to do your check ins( retirement visa) at a different immigration? I’ve got a house in petchabon which I plan to move to in the future. Right now I check in at jontiem. Do I have to do anything to move my check ins to petchabon immigration ? Tx
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The user inquires about the process of changing their visa check-in location from Jontiem to Petchabon after moving, specifically for a retirement visa. A commenter advises filing a TM.28 change of address form and checking if a TM.30 alien in residence form is also required by the Petchabon immigration office.
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Tod *********
File a TM.28 change of address form AND check to see if that immigration office requires you to also file a TM.30 alien in residence form too.
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Stephen ******
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Cheers Todd , appreciate the speedy response πŸ‘Œ
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