i came back with non-immigrant OA visa multiple entry. i never had that visa before. will leave ASQ tomorrow, stay in bangkok a few days, then in my place in chiang mai. do i have to report my adress to immigration after leaving the ASQ? the same day? or when i have arrived in chiang mai? is it possbile to do it online?
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TLDR : Answer Summary
After returning to Thailand with a Non-Immigrant OA visa, you are required to report your address to immigration. This can be done after you leave ASQ, either on the same day or once you arrive in Chiang Mai. It's advisable to check with your landlord regarding responsibility for the TM30 form; if they do not handle it, you must report it yourself at an immigration office within 24 hours. Additionally, remember that you need to report your address again every 90 days after your entry into the country.
90 DAY REPORTING RESOURCES / SERVICES
Use the trusted Thailand 90 Day Reporting Serviceto get your in-person report done and mailed to you for as low as 375 THB (even if the online system doesn't work for you).
For immediate assistance, contact Thai Visa Centre directly via LINE at @ThaiVisaCentre or Email them.
If you talk about TM30, every hotels and guesthouses will do for you (normally....because some in small villages and cities don't do). In Chiang Mai, if you are living in house, appartment, condo, landlord is responsible to do it, but YOU will have problems if he doesn't (many don't do). So check with him if he will do. If he doesn't, you can do yourself at immigration office... you have 24 hours to do it....
About TM 47, you have to report your address 90 days after your entry in the country, then every 90 days...
Yes enough, but it has to be done (TM30) every time you move...so every hotel and ghesthouse will do, then you when you will come back home your landlord or you have to do it.
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