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Do I need to submit a TM28 after completing a TM30 for my address change and preparing for a visa renewal in Thailand?

Aug 11, 2019
7 years ago
Paul ********
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About TM28 (have read what's been said previous and am confused). I did a TM30 2 weeks back, no problem (more or less). I moved into this unit 10 months ago but when I asked at Chaengwattana when doing a 90-day report about change of address, I was handed a TM30; therefore, I thought I was 100% in compliance.

Do I also need to now do a TM28? I will do my visa renewal next week. as well. Thx!
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The user inquired about the necessity of submitting a TM28 form after having completed a TM30 form for their address change. They mentioned that they moved into their current unit 10 months ago and complied with the address registration by filing a TM30 at the Chaengwattana office. The user is also preparing for their visa renewal next week and seeks clarification on whether a TM28 submission is required in this context.
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