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Nov 30, 2022
3 years ago
Alessandro *********
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I forgot to file my 90 days report (was due about 10 days ago).

I could go to immigration and pay the fine, but since my flight back to Europe is this Thursday and I don't have much time, what happens if I just do nothing?

Can I just pay it on my way out or when I come back next month?

Is it going to give me headaches?

Thank you
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Mar 3, 2021
5 years ago
Kim **********
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My landlord never filed a TM30 for me when I arrived and I now require one for Visa extension and I will have to go and file TM30 myself.

I have all the required documents(ID's, PoA, house registration, etc.) and filed the TM30 form but I'm unsure what to put in the "on date" and "arrival date" fields, should I put the original date I arrived at the condo or just the current day?
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Jan 11, 2019
7 years ago
Tod *********
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Just an FYI: I was able to go 'self-file' a TM.30 at Chaengwattana with just my lease agreement. I did get an 800baht fine because I entered the country on Oct 19 <- a little more than 24 hours ago :P , but at least I got a receipt..

I know that Bangkok isn't hard core about the TM.30's being filed BUT if the way the wind is blowing they could be at any time.

In other news, I had signed up on the online TM.30 program, using Tod Daniels spelled in thai (ท้อด แดเนียลส์) :O

When I got home from Chaengwattana I noticed I received an email saying I was approved to use the system :/ except I'd just filed a TM.30 in person a few hours before <- talk about karma :O
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