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How do I complete a TM30 registration after getting a DTV in Thailand?

May 9, 2025
a year ago
can someone explain how to do a tm30 after getting a dtv to me like I’m 5 years old? I live in my Thai wife’s condo in Thailand. I’ve never done a tm30. thanks for any help.
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To complete a TM30 registration after obtaining a DTV in Thailand, your Thai wife (the property owner or tenant) will need to register the condo with the immigration office. This can be done online through the official TM30 government website. Your wife will enter the condo information and add you as an alien visitor. It's a straightforward process, and you generally do not need to do anything yourself unless your wife has instructed you to create an account. If she's renting the condo, the landlord may handle it for you.
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Wesley ********
You can do it all online. First your wife registers, then she’s puts the condo information, then puts you as a tenant. All online.
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Chris *********
My landlord asked us all for copies of our passport. She said it was for immigration.. is she doing the TM30 for us?
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Kool *******
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Greg ********
@Chris ********
Most probably. I re-entered last Saturday and my agent needed Bio page and Entry stamp to re-register my TM30
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Paul *********
I registered my gf and house for her then logged in and did my tm 30 registering me at her property it’s pretty simple once u play around with it
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Michael ********
Don’t even bother lol. No one does it like
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Anonymous ******************
@Michael *******
Na only 90% of expats... The ones with a minimum of respect for the laws of the country they live in.
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Michael ********
Anonymous participant 911 I have better things to do
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Jeremy *****
@Michael *******
spoken like a true dumbA$$
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Michael ********
@Jeremy ****
7 years and counting lol.. go enjoy the immigration office
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Jeremy *****
@Michael *******
glad you enjoy being a pos
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Alessandro ***********
@Mic****
how are you meant to do an extension or a 90 day report with no TM30?
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Jim **********
@Alessandro **********
you should never do an extension. Personally I don’t do 90 day reports either. Prefer to travel and see other countries. Gives a nice break from Thailand.
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Alessandro ***********
@J**
should never do an extension??

Said who? 🤣 wtf.
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Jim **********
@Alessandro **********
to do an extension you have to do all the paperwork again. Why would you do that when you can leave and re-enter with a fresh 180 days?
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Alessandro ***********
@J**
Because for some people it’s rather simple

To resubmit paperwork.

And

Not everyone is on a DTV.

Visa extensions are used a lot of the time.
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Kool *******
If she rents the condo then her landlord does the TM30 on you. If she owns the condo then she registers you on the TM30 website. You do nothing. It is not your responsibility, no matter what you read.
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Wayne *********
Your wife logs onto the TM30 gov site or you can if you created an account, your wife then adds the address, uploads her ID and blue book then you can do the TM30

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Peter ***********
Your wife registers the condo with immigration, and then adds you as an alien visitor. Can all be done online
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