I'm at a new address and my landlord hasn't advised immigration I have moved here.
Last time this happened I needed a signed copy of their ID card and house registration form for immigration.
Since rules are changing all the time. Will this be enough or do I need more?
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TLDR : Answer Summary
The user is inquiring about the necessary documents to notify immigration after changing residences in Thailand, noting previous requirements involving their landlord's ID and house registration. Community comments provide various suggestions, including the possibility to fill out the TM30 form themselves or check with their specific immigration office for updated requirements, as practices may vary by location.
With 70+ immigration offices in thailand and you not saying what immigration office you'll be using, the only real advice is GO to the immigration office and see if it'll work or not.
They'll either let you file a TM30 or they will tell you what else you need to do it
Ed ********
I usually submit the TM30 by myself filled out and signed by the landlord with a signed copy of their ID card and Tabian Baan. Dine this several times and not had a problem. Some offices may differ though as they’ll do all over Thailand for any immigration matters
Bell *******
I read from somewhere (maybe the recent news article featuring Phuket IO) that you can self-report via TM28 form. If I am wrong, someone please correct me.