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Where can I report TM 30 in Surin province, Thailand?

Jul 5, 2019
7 years ago
Frank ******
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hi, anyone knows where to report for TM 30 at Surin province - where is the immigration office ? I am not exactly in the city but in a village around 28km away but it is under Surin province. anyone experience doing TM 30 reporting here in Surin ? TIA
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The immigration office for TM 30 reporting in Surin province is located in Kap Choeng. Even if you are in a village about 28 km away, you can visit this office for your reporting needs. One commenter provided a link to the immigration office's page for more details. There were some discussions about personal experiences with the immigration process, although not all comments were directly related to the TM 30.
Robert *******
And with this fantastic story I close the commenting. I do not understand why people post this kind of BS. I was nearly stamped in for 1 day, but got 90 days, so all be aware that you could get stamped in for 1 day. Wake up: IT DID NOT HAPPEN, so there is nothing to tell or warn others.
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Frank ******
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thank you .
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Frank ******
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any peculiar request for this office ?
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Tod *********
unknown, that's why I linked you to the "contact us" page ;)
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Tod *********
The immigration office is in KapChoeng Surin.

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Peter ************
Amphoe Kap Choeng,
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Peter ************
Not far from Prasat.
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