Waiting at Blu Port in Hua Hin. Not even sure I need to be here, but the manager of my building told me I need to report my residence even though they filed a TM-30. Just moving in here.
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A resident at Blu Port in Hua Hin is uncertain whether they need to report their residence, even though their building manager has filed a TM-30 form on their behalf. The community advises that obtaining a notification of stay or a TM-28 change of address may be required for proper registration with immigration, particularly to avoid issues with future extensions or 90-day reports.
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You need to get a copy of the screenshot of the TM30 notification to show immigration. I don't think the letter from the Juristic Person at the condo will suffice
What’s a notification of Stay? Isn’t that this doc pictured? Anyway, all they did was give me an “appointment” for my 90 day report and sent me on my way...
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