We went to Jomtien immigration yesterday to update our residence address. About a twenty minute wait in line outside (use the left side line) then we went in, told them what we wanted, she gave us a ticket and sent us to the room on the left. Zero people waiting, we went right up to the desks. I should get it in my head that they always want the passport copies, always.
- data page
- tm6
- entry stamp
- last visa
They also wanted a tm30. The second page seems to suffice as the house book. They did ask for a receipt but instead took a copy of a card from the hotel. They do not want a tm28. About 5 minutes at the desk and we were done.
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TLDR : Answer Summary
The process of updating a residence address at Jomtien immigration involves a brief wait in line, followed by submission of several required documents at the desk. Key documents include passport copies (data page, TM6, entry stamp, last visa), a TM30 form, and evidence of residence (like a hotel card), while a TM28 is not needed.
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