What does No 3 mean for Phuket Immigration regarding Non O visa extension based on retirement?

Dec 16, 2023
a year ago
Naomi ********
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Question: Phuket Immigration Non O based on Retirement annual extension.

Does anybody know what No 3 means? I completed my 90 day report on 4th Dec, do I need to do it again right before I apply in two weeks?

Sorry, It was so chaotic I left before checking the list.
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A user inquires about the meaning of 'No 3' related to their NON-O visa extension for retirement at Phuket Immigration and whether they need to perform the 90-day report again. A comment clarifies that 'No 3' likely refers to needing a current TM30 filed for their residence.
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Tod *********
Unless I'm mistaken that means you have to have a current TM30 filed on the place you're staying (which is the notification of foreigner in residence)
@Stuart ********
you're down there with the PIV's is that a current TM30?
Naomi ********
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@Tod ********
Thank you ๐Ÿ‘
Stuart *********
@Tod ********
Yes. Thatโ€™s what it means.
James ********
@Stuart ********
thank you ๐Ÿ‘
Stuart *********
You can have it filed online or come in to the office to file manually.
Naomi ********
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