What is a TM 7? Do I need it for a 30 day extension and can I get it when I apply at immigration?
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The TM7 is a form related to visa extensions in Thailand, specifically when applying for a 30-day extension. While the necessity of the TM7 may vary, many users have indicated that it depends on the local immigration office whether a TM30 form (filed by your hotel or landlord) is required for the extension application. It's advisable to ask for a copy of the TM30 before applying, as certain immigration offices mandate it while others do not.
Frank **********
You mean a TM 30, right?
Christopher *************
Arrived in Thailand around 5,30 am, got driven to Pattaya and was on my way home by 10,05 registration done and advice regarding Non -0 given and I will be acting on the suggestion. Perfect start.
Christopher *************
Immigration at Jomtien has been redsigned since my last visit in person and is well organised.
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Richard *******
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Mike *******
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Just left Chaing Mai immigration and they needed it for my extension. FYI I was in and out in 1 hour!!!
Tukka *******
From my experience it's depend on the immigration , in Trat and Ranong immigration no need but in my home city Samutprakan need it.
Stuart *********
As to whether you need a TM30 when getting a 30 day extension is entirely up to the local immigration office you use. Some require it. Some don’t.
A TM30 is what a hotel/landlord/owner files on you with immigration within 24 hours of you moving in. Ask them for a copy as some immigration offices require it, and others don't, as long as it is on file, and current. To be sure get a copy from wherever you are staying before you go to get your extension
Faron *************
Your hotel should do it for you, you can confirm when check in
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