Morning all. I'm currently in Thailand on a 60 day tourist visa. If I want to extend it to 90 days at the immigration office. Do I need copies of the Tm30 forms where I have stayed up until my application , or do they automatically have it on record ? Thanks in advance.
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TLDR : Answer Summary
When applying for an extension of a 60-day tourist visa to 90 days at a Thai immigration office, it is advisable to bring copies of your TM30 forms. While some offices may check their records for TM30 filings, others may not. To avoid any complications or possible fines, it’s best to have at least the latest TM30 form on hand, even if the specific requirements can vary between different offices.
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Some offices will check in the computer to see if you have a TM30 filed and some will not. For the offices that will check, if they don't see it they will require a paper copy. For the ones that do not check they'll always require a paper copy. Easiest is just to have the paper copy so you don't go all the way to immigration for nothing and possibly get fined.
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