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Do I need to file a TM30 when changing my address after quarantine in Thailand?

Nov 4, 2021
4 years ago
J *****************
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TM30 Question:

I’m in 7 quarantine scheduled to leave tomorrow morning ( Friday Nov-5).

I will stay with a friend a few days then upcountry a few days until my condo is available for me to move into. I’m on a 60 TR, plan to change to non-O based on over 50.

Do I need to do any further TM30 outside of what the quarantine hotel submitted on my initial arrival.?

My condo lease doesn’t start until 10/11/21… Will this cause any problems when going for future extension.?

Thanks in advance
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The user inquired about the need for a TM30 form after leaving quarantine while transitioning to a new address. It's confirmed that either the user or their landlord must file a TM30 for the condo they will move into, as this address will be relevant for the application of their Non-O visa.
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you or your land lord will file a TM30 on the condo where you move to and that will be the address you use for your application for the Non-O visa
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