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Do I need to file another TM30 when returning to my original location in Thailand?

Oct 26, 2019
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Becky ****************
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I have a 60 day tourist Visa from US. I arrived October 9th, and had a TM30 done by person I’m staying with. We went to Jomtien for 2 days and stayed at a hotel. If I assume they reported me there, does another TM30 need to be done for me now that I’m back in Samutprakan? Thanks!
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When returning to your original location in Thailand after staying elsewhere, you generally need to file a TM30 within 24 hours of arrival at a new location. However, there can be variations in enforcement depending on the local immigration office and region, so it's advisable to confirm with your local immigration authority.
Ellie *******
Better to ask your local immigration if you haven’t applied 30days (or whatever) extension and you want to..
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Stuart *******
When I did mine Kalasin my wife asked the IO and he said no but this is Thailand and every provence has dif rules just like the IO'S
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Benjamin ******
In theory, yes, you need to do a TM30 24 hours after arriving at a new location. However, you should ask the local immigration office.
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Becky ****************
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@Benjamin *****
- Thank you.
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