The discussion centers around TM.30 registration requirements in Thailand, highlighting that penalties may apply, with reports of 800 baht fines regardless of the length of the overstay. It is mentioned that the responsibility for registration and any associated fines generally falls on the landlord. The comments suggest consulting the local immigration office for specific procedures, as practices may vary by location.
Tod *********
and we're done talking about a TM.30.
Read the post and watch the attached video
IF you have questions contact your immigration office.
Each office is slightly different in the way they handle a TM.30.
Robin ******
It is the responsibility of the landlord to complete this and pay any fine due, however good luck with that!
Emma *********
ORIGINAL POSTER
You mean the landlady should pay for due?
Robert *******
And you obviously did not read this nice long article with information.
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Emma *********
ORIGINAL POSTER
Some people I know,, the immigration charged them of 800 bht as penalty, doesn't matter how long the days are...
Mark *******
In Chiang Mai it's a 1600 baht fine. Been discussed to death on this forum...it's being enforced more and more. Robert's link provides all the info and requirements.