What should I do about my 90-day report if I move to a new province in Thailand?

Sep 30, 2024
3 months ago
Craig ********
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90 day report question: I'm moving to a new province 2 weeks before my 90-day report is due. I'm assuming I just go to the immigration office in my new province? And I should do this as soon as I move?

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When moving to a new province in Thailand just prior to your 90-day report, you should report your new address to the immigration office in your new location. It is advisable to do this as soon as you move. You or your landlord needs to file a TM30 form (notification of foreigner in residence) and check if a TM28 form (change of address) is also required. During this visit, you can also file your new 90-day report with your updated address.
Marki ******
I did it this year, took my new rental contract to immi in my new province, with passport and photo, they registered my new address and started my new 90 day report.
Tod *********
Once you move either you or your land lord should go file a new TM30 (notification of foreigner in residence) form

and

go ask the immigration office where you're moving to IF you have to do a change of address form (TM28) some still require it,

and

while you're there just file the new 90 day report with the new address
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