I have been In and Out many times so never went for 90 days reporting and never reported when I arrived back in Thailand. Just want to know will I be fined for this when I go for my extension on Non O or should I go now and submit TM 30? For 90 days I am OK bcoz I never stayed upto limit always left before 90 days but how about tm 30, is it strictly enforced in Bangkok, cheangwattana?
I live in townhouse, agreement is on my wife's name but my name is there also in agreement.
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TLDR : Answer Summary
The user inquires about potential fines related to missing 90-day reporting and TM 30 submission requirements in Thailand. It is clarified that Bangkok has a relaxed enforcement of these rules, with several comments stating that individuals have been able to travel every 90 days without issues regarding the 90-day report or TM 30 updates. The user is considering whether to submit their TM 30 now before applying for an extension on their Non O visa.
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Actually my question is not about 90days. I take exit before my 90 days end.
My main concern is TM30 which Robert has explained in his last comment that bkk immigration doesnt enforce that much but yes other immigrations take this TM30 very seriously.
Bangkok is very relaxed on this rule. no TM30 asked within 24 hours of arrival and updates are done with the 90 days report or with your application of Extension of Stay.
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