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Hello all! I know this has been covered in different places, but I’m trying to understand some
specifics pertaining to 90 day reporting. I understand the TM 30 is something a landlord fills out that you can get a certificate of residence with. I understand the TM 47 is the form used for 90 day reporting.
What I’m trying to understand is that after you do your initial 90 day reporting in person at immigration and you want to start doing them online going forward, if you happen to be traveling within Thailand at the time your next 90 day reporting is due, and let’s say you’re in a hotel in Chiang Mai, what would you upload to the online system that would be accepted? As I haven’t done it yet, I don’t know how user-friendly it is. Would you simply upload the TM 30 of the hotel you’re staying at at that time? How does it work? Thanks
I'm a UK passport holder, in BKK on an O-A visa, living with my partner in a rented apartment leased in their name. What happens with the address aspect of my 90 day report, first one due early Jan, please? Can I take my partner (Cambodian) with me to fulfill this requirement? Any advice appreciated. TIA.
I was fined 1600 baht today while doing the paperwork for my medical visa extension. It was when I was filling out the T30 form. His english was very poor and I couldn't understand but he said something about my address and registration. He said the last time I made a border run I needed to come and tell immigration in person when I reported back. I asked my landlord and she confirmed that I was already registered at the room by her. Any ideas?
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