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Do you need to file a TM30 at immigration after leaving your ASQ if staying with a Thai partner's family?

Jun 9, 2021
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Daniel *******
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After leaving your ASQ, do you need to go to immigration to file a TM30 if your a staying with your thai partners family? The ASQ i stayed at did ask for the information of where i was staying next
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After leaving your Alternative State Quarantine (ASQ) facility, it is generally required to file a TM30 form with immigration if you change your address, especially if you're staying with your Thai partner's family. The TM30 must be filed no later than 24 business hours after arriving at your new location; however, some immigration offices might show flexibility, particularly over weekends and holidays. The ASQ facility where you stayed may have already collected the information for this form.
Jeffrey ************
Yes of course,...
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Mindy *******
@Daniel ******
could you update your process? I’ll be facing the same situation too at the end of this month🥲🥲🥲
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@Mindy ******
are you going to use the same exact immigration office as the OP? If not, then the advice may not apply
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@Mindy ******
sure 👍
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Lisa ********************
If it's working , you can file TM.30 online
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Bobby ********
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if it is the first time tm30 report it must be done in person as far as i know
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Bobby ********
Sorry I was wrong .by mistake was referring to the 90 day report. I'm very sorry
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Rune *******
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dont think it can be done if it’s the first notification of stay?

But then again, first notification is made by the ASQ hotel, so maybe it’s possible..
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@Rune ******
it is possible. Anyway ASQ hotel will have done 1st one. It's 90 day report, 1st one has to be in person.
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Daniel *******
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@Lisa *******************
thanks ill look into this now
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Bobby ********
Daniel Platt. Use the app not the website. Much easier to register and report
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Malcolm *************
Yes most immigration offices require registration 24 hours after arrival but I have found them to be flexible over weekends and holidays
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Daniel *******
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Benjamin ******
Technically, you must file a TM30 no later than24 business hours after you arrive at a location, however it depends on the immigration office policy. What immigration office will you use?
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Ellie *******
If I understand right, TM30 has to be submitted within actual 24hours, not business hours..
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@Ellie ******
it can only be submitted no later then 24 business hours because immigration is closed on Saturday and Sunday.
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Daniel *******
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the house is in. Pathumthani, so i guess it will be Pathumthani immigration in ban klang. I will be extending my 45 day exemption visa there
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I do not know what Pathunthani requires for the TM30. Unless someone says otherwise, file it no later then 24 business hours after you arrive at the location
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