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Can I use a TM30 residence form that's over 2 months old for my retirement visa application in Thailand?

May 24, 2019
7 years ago
Wilkes ***********
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I have a quick question. When I go in for my first retirement visa application, can I use a TM30 residence form that’s over 2 months old but still accurate?
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Yes, you can use a TM30 residence form that is over 2 months old for your retirement visa application, as long as you haven't left the country or changed your residence since the form was submitted.
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Nigel *****************
Obviously, Yes
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Steven ***************
Yes. Provided you haven't left the country or moved since.
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@Wilkes **********
. Theyll know you left and re entered because it will be stamped in your passport. So update the tm30 before applying.
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Wilkes ***********
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@Steven **************
Good point. I am going to China and returning to the same residence on a re-entry permit before submitting my application.
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