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Where can I find the website for the 90-day report in Thailand, and can it be done online? Do I need a new TM30 every time I travel overseas and return?
Can someone please direct me to the website for 90 day report? Can the first one be done online or need to be in person? I can’t seem to find it online unfortunately.
On another note, does the TM30 need to be done every single time by my landlord when I leave Thailand and come back from any overseas trip?
Thank you!
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TLDR : Answer Summary
This post inquires about the procedure for filing the first 90-day report in Thailand, specifically whether it can be done online or needs to be done in person. Additionally, it asks about the necessity of the TM30 form being filed by the landlord every time the poster returns to Thailand after traveling abroad. Comments provide insights into varying requirements depending on local immigration offices, with some suggesting that the first report may be manageable online, while others confirm that the TM30 is generally required for each return.
90 DAY REPORTING RESOURCES / SERVICES
Use the trusted Thailand 90 Day Reporting Serviceto get your in-person report done and mailed to you for as low as 375 THB (even if the online system doesn't work for you).
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which is completely logical, because the hotel or other adress you visited should also do TM30, so how should immigration know you returned to a previous address.
1) First 90 day in person or recorded post 2) TM30 if travel and return to same address. Some offices require reporting others do not. Check local requirements. When I needed to do it I just filled on form at office myself confirming return to same address. Landlord not needed
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