Can I take the TM 30 to immigration myself, after landlord has filled it out and signed? He's an elderly Thai and it's better if I'm able to do it? Thanks
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Yes, you can take the TM 30 form to immigration yourself after your landlord has filled it out and signed it. It's important to ensure that this is done within 24 hours of moving in to avoid a fine. Additionally, you will need to bring along several supporting documents, such as a copy of the house book, lease agreement, title deed, your passport, entry stamp, and TM6 if applicable. Many expats have successfully submitted the TM30 on their own, though experiences may vary by immigration office.