I went to Chiang Mai Immigration Office, by the airport for a 30 day extension for my tourist visa. They were asking everyone to produce a copy of their TM30, even sent some back to their hotel for it. In over ten years, in various offices, I have never been asked for a TM 30 for a visa extension. I know it is mandatory to have a TM 30 but assumed they had means of checking without actually asking. Luckily, there is an office that will produce a TM30, presuming your hotel has applied for one, and a photocopy shop next door. Just wasted a lot of time, as I had to rejoin the queue each time. I know for next time.
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The post discusses an experience at the Chiang Mai Immigration Office where the author was required to provide a copy of their TM30 for a 30-day extension of their tourist visa. They express surprise at this requirement, having never been asked for a TM30 in over ten years of visa extensions at various offices. The author learned that there are local services that can assist in obtaining a TM30 and is now more informed about the required documents for future visa extensions.