A BRIEF REPORT of my visit today to Temporary Extention Office in Muang Thong Thani for TM30 registration at a new address: Entered the building at 10 am, 10 minutes later I was outside. The whole process was very smooth. They just checked my documents at the counter, then gave me a number and told me I could go straight to the immigration officer. The hall was half empty. A kind lady checked my documents and returned the snippet from the TM30 form. By the way, I filled TM30 form on behalf of the landlord, this way still works for immigration in Bangkok. I explicitly asked for the 90-day report whether to follow the old report date of August 5 or from now on to appear after 90 days. I was told that the old date was August 5th. It has never been so easy.
TLDR : Answer Summary
The user shared a positive experience of registering for TM30 at the Temporary Extension Office in Muang Thong Thani. The process took about 10 minutes, involving document checks at the counter and a quick follow-up with an immigration officer. They confirmed that TM30 registration can still be done on behalf of the landlord and clarified that the 90-day report date would follow the previous date of August 5. Overall, the visit was smooth and efficient.
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