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What are the requirements for a 1-year extension on a Non-Immigrant O "Retirement" Visa in Thailand regarding proof of address?

Aug 26, 2025
4 days ago
Mikael **********
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I've searched in this group about requirements for a 1 year extension on my Non-Immigrant O "Retirement" Visa but could not find.

It's about proof of address, is my initial TM30 receipt enough to bring copies of?

That TM30 landlord submit at Immigration Office within 24 hours every time I'm at girlfriends rented apartment in Saraburi when coming in from abroad.

Thanks.
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The post inquires about the address proof requirements for a 1-year extension on a Non-Immigrant O "Retirement" Visa. The user is specifically asking if their TM30 receipt is sufficient as proof, given that it is submitted by their landlord when they stay at their girlfriend's rented apartment. A comment suggests checking with the Saraburi Immigration office, indicating that more documentation, such as the girlfriend's lease, identification, and possibly the landlord's ID, may be necessary in addition to the TM30 receipt.
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Tod *********
With over 80 offices in the country, your best bet is to head on over to the Saraburi Immigration office well before you're going to apply for the year extension and ask them what they want for proof of address.

Usually it's more than just the TM30 (notification of foreigner in residence)

If I was to guess, I'd say you're most likely going to need your g/f's lease, thai i/d, probably the landlord i/d, maybe the house book of that property in addition to the TM30 receipt you have showing you're registered as staying there
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