Do I need to do TM30 reporting after entering Thailand on a Non-O VISA?

Jul 23, 2022
2 years ago
Eric *******
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I just entered Thailand base on my Non-O VISA, will be out again before 90 days due. My question is do i need to do TM30 reporting? Thank you.
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If you have entered Thailand on a Non-O VISA, you are required to complete TM30 reporting unless you have registered your residence previously and are returning to the same location. TM30 is a notification form that indicates a foreigner’s residence in Thailand and should be filed by you or your landlord.
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Steve ********
Yep
Rob **********
Yes you do
Tod *********
TM30 is "notification of foreigner in residence" form that you or your land lord files when you take up residence here. Doesn't matter how long you're gonna be here, IF you haven't filed one before (as some offices don't require you file a new one when you return to your primary residence here) you should have filed one
Tim *****
@Tod ********
interesting that they no longer do tm6 upon entering the country. If one is to file tm30 have they removed the tm6 question? I just landed and usually register myself as I am the owner.
Brandon ************
@Tim ****
you can just leave it blank
Eric *******
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@Tod ********
I did filed before and the paper is still with me, same residence detail as before. So I guess I do not need to redo it, right? Thank you 🙏
Tod *********
@Eric ******
should be okay then (y)
James ********
@Eric ******
always best to ask your Thai immigration office.
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