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What are the requirements for O-A Visa holders upon arriving in Thailand?

Oct 10, 2018
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Gregory ******
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I just received my O-A Visa. Is there any special requirements upon my arrival in Thailand. I will be staying in the Nonthaburi area. I am up on the 90 day reporting.

Thanks for any and all information.
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Upon arriving in Thailand with an O-A Visa, you must check in with the local immigration office within 24 hours. In Nonthaburi, it is mandatory to file a TM.30 form to register your residence. Additionally, you will receive a slip indicating your 90-day reporting date.
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Tod *********
The immigration office in Nonthaburi IS an immigration office that requires you to file a TM.30 within 24 hours of you taking up residence in their area.
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Gregory ******
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Thanks Tod truly appreciate the advice/information.

Plus this web site.
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Joe ***********
Check in with local immigration within 24 hours of arrival.. Some offices require it.. Plus you will be registered with their computer system and give you a slip for the reporting date.
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Gregory ******
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Thank you
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