What documents are required for a 90-day report in Buriram after moving from Chonburi?

Nov 20, 2023
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Greg *******
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Could you please advise what I'll need to show in a different province for 90 day report. I've just moved from Chonburi to Buriram, my 90 days were up yesterday. I'm aware I can report up to 7 days late .

TIA.
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When reporting your 90-day residency after moving from Chonburi to Buriram, you will need to present a TM30 receipt for your new address. It's advisable to check with the local immigration office regarding the necessity of submitting TM28 to properly register your move.
Ellie *******
you definitely need a TM30 receipt of your new address. you better check with the immigration office if you need to submit TM28 to move into that province “properly” or not. I don’t think you need to do it but cannot say for sure.
Greg *******
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@Ellie ******
Thank you Ellie. Will I need photocopies of the details in my passport and TM6 and the entry visa?
Ellie *******
@Gr**
, that’s the office specific requirements. some require all photocopies while some need you to show only passport for 90 days report. you need to check with them especially when you just moved in. sometimes additional documents are required for 90 days report when you change the address rather than you keep living there.
Greg *******
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@Ellie ******
Thanks again Ellie. Unless someone knows and comments about Buriram specific immigration rules, I guess you can close this post.

Much appreciated 👍
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