Got my retirement visa and have to go for the first 90 day stamp. Am renting a house, got a TM30, also got it certified at Immigration to open a bank account.
Went on a trip for a few days last month, didn't leave the country, stayed at several places.
Do I need the TM30 forms of every place I stayed or is my registered address good enough?
Or should I have requested a TM30 at each place I stayed?
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TLDR : Answer Summary
The discussion clarifies the necessity of TM30 forms for expats in Thailand, specifically those with a retirement visa preparing for a 90-day report. It emphasizes that the most recent TM30 submission related to your registered address is what matters, and staying at other places may not require every TM30 if one was submitted by the hotels. However, it's crucial to verify with immigration to ensure compliance and avoid fines for non-submission.
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seeing as the first 90 day report after you get your first yearly extension has to be done in person just take the TM30 for the address where you stay and ask them if it's the one that is showing in the system now. They'll tell you if it's ok or you need to file another one
If you've been away and stayed in hotels the likelihood is that at least one of these has submitted a TM30 so that will be the last one on the Immigration system against you which means you need to do a new TM30.
TM30 is always valid with the latest submission. You need to do with your address when you are back, and TM30 dated later than any other TM30 records with your address is the one you need.
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