What is needed to bring to Immigration when reporting within 24hours of return for re-entry permit?
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When reporting to Immigration within 24 hours of returning to Thailand for a re-entry permit, you need to bring your passport, the Notification of Stay (which may include the TM 30 form), and the TM 6 Departure card received upon your arrival. If you've recently moved to a new address, ensure that your landlord files the TM 30 registration accordingly.
If he has a copy of your passport with the new arrival date and a copy of your new TM 6 card, yes he can. You still need to do the TM 30 registration in Bangkok as you moved address.
Than the house owner or the agent you used should make the TM30 report, ask them if they did and ask proof like print screen if done on-line or the Notification of Stay they got when done in person at Immigration.
So we returned to Thailand this past Saturday and immediately left for BKK to get away from the smoke. Immigration will be open on Wednesday. What consequences are there if I cannot make it to Chiang Mai on April 17?
If you come back from abroad you report that you are back at the same addres at Immigration Offices OR if you like to stay at a new address you or the land or house owner files a new TM30 address registration within 24 hours of arrival at the Immigration Office that service the area where the address is.
I guess you mean the report within 24 hours after returning back at your registered address from a visit abroad. Your passport, the Notification of Stay and the new TM 6 Departure card.
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