I moved to new condo. Also got a Non-O. I am instructed to report my address, I never did on my own before. How do I do that?
TLDR : Answer Summary
After moving to a new condo in Thailand and holding a Non-O visa, you need to report your new address. This process is often done using the TM30 form. The requirements can vary by immigration office; some may require that the TM30 be submitted within 24 hours of your arrival at a new location, while others may only need it when you enter Thailand. To complete this, you may need documents from your property owner (like the housebook and ID) and your own documents, including your passport, visa, and a passport photo. It's recommended to check specific procedures with your local immigration office, especially in Bangkok where a printed and filled-out TM30 form may be necessary.
NON-O RETIREMENT VISA RESOURCES / SERVICES
- Go to the Retirement Visa Section for information on requirements, including age restrictions, financial requirements, and necessary documentation.
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