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What steps should I take after receiving my DTV and entering Thailand with the DTV stamp?

Jan 29, 2025
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What steps need to be taken after you have received your DTV and crossed back into Thailand with your DTV stamp?
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After entering Thailand with your DTV stamp, you need to follow a few important steps. First, ensure that your landlord registers your presence with the TM30 form at immigration. If you have entered by air, present your visa sticker to the immigration officer; if it is an e-visa, have a printed copy ready. For land border entries, complete the paper version of the TM6 form, ensuring to write down your visa number. Be aware that some land borders may not require a TM6 form, but it is advisable to show your visa to avoid any complications.
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Register TM30 at immigration, or get your landlord to do it
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Paul *******
Nothing special really. For now, if you enter by air and you have a visa sticker, make sure to show that to the officer. If it's an e-visa, print it out.

At a land border, fill out a TM6 form (the paper version) and write your visa number on there. The officer will find your visa (but do present the paper version, if it's an e-visa).

Some land borders temporarily exempt travelers from having to fill in a TM6 including Sadao, Nong Khai, Mukdahan and Aranyaprathet (including Ban Khao Din, which is under their jurisdiction). At these borders, show the officer your visa so they don't accidentally stamp you in on visa exempt.

That's it.
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