Do I need to report my new address to immigration when moving in Thailand on an OA visa?

Feb 13, 2024
9 months ago
Michael ********
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I’m on an OA visa from the UK (2nd year)

I live in Hua Hin right now and will move to Bang Saray at the end of the month.

Question.

Do I report to immigration at my new address to register or just wait till my next 90 day report (April) . ?

Regards.
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TLDR : Answer Summary
When moving to a new address in Thailand while on an OA visa, it is necessary to report the change to the immigration office that serves the new area. You must file a TM28 form for the change of address, and either you or your landlord needs to file a new TM30 form to ensure your residency is registered with that immigration office. This allows you to continue with your 90-day reporting from your new location.
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James ********
I believe that the OP has the answers needed for his question.

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Tod *********
When you move you go to the immigration office that serves that area and file a TM28 (change of address <- if that office requires it)

AND

either you or the land lord files a new TM30 on you showing you're registered as staying at an address served by that immigration office so you can do your 90 day reporting there going forward
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