Is the TM28 filing still necessary if the TM30 has been submitted online by the property owner in Thailand?

Sep 7, 2019
5 years ago
Robert *******
ORIGINAL POSTER
Pui Sun asked a general question in another topic and to avoid confusing with different kind of answers on different questions, I moved the question:

Pui Sun If the TM30 is filed online properly by the owner, is there a need to file a TM 28 (foreigner reporting their residence) When I got back my one year extension of stay from my lawyer this month, there were both TM 28 and TM30 receipts from Samui immigration stapled inside. Are both now required?
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TLDR : Answer Summary
The consensus from recent discussions indicates that if the TM30 is filed properly online by the owner, there may not be a need to file the TM28 (the foreigner reporting their residence). However, requirements can vary by local Immigration Office, so it's advisable to confirm with them directly.
Mark ******
Having just visited the Samui office a few days ago...after the owner did the TM30 reporting online...I was told the TM28 was not necessary.
Robert *******
ORIGINAL POSTER
And this all depends on your local Immigration Office.
Peter *********
@Robert ******
Yes. Hua Hin Bluport IO does not require TM28 if TM30 is filed, unless the address has changed.
Pui *****
Thank you for moving my post as you felt was appropriate. I appreciate any insight.
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