Would anyone know if it is a difficult thing to change your immigration office to do your 90 day reporting . I am on a retirement visa in Pattaya but planing to move to rayong ,,
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Changing your immigration office for 90-day reporting after moving is straightforward. Upon arrival in Rayong, you should visit the local immigration office and file a TM.28 form for a change of address. Additionally, you can inquire about filing a TM.30 form, which is for notifying your presence as a foreigner residing in the area. This process is common as many individuals relocate within Thailand.
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).
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When you move, as soon as you get to your new place in Rayong, go to the immigration office and file a TM.28 (change of address). That will get you in the system as being in their district.
Also while you're there see if you can file a TM.30 (notification of alien in residence :O) . I don't know if that office is crazy about foreigners filing that form or not, but oyu might as well check.
People move around the country all the time and it is not hard to get switched from using one office to another one
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