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If its the ones showing where you live and routes to and from immigration then i used a print out from Google maps that's all I used no hand drawing or anything like that just a couple of maps printed off Google maps..
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If you live close to you local immigration goto the office with them with all the right docs and do it in person I went and done mine yesterday in Korat at 13.10 and walked out the office at 13.15 done and dusted...
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TurquoiseRaccoon5840 If you where married in Thailand they will be no need to get your marriage certificate kor 2 and your kor 3 translated if its in Thai,You only need to do it if you return to you home country for legal reason..And yes you can apply as long as you have enough days left on your visa...
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Only the first one I had to do Stuart I do them all on line now if I ever go away anywhere and stop over night..
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Ralph Tyson Good luck Ralph but I had togo into the city only 1 hour tho and do it but you never know eh you might be able to do it on line first time now..
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Mat Matulka Mat it's his TM30 he's on about notification of residence not his 90 days reporting..
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I know what a TM30 is Stuart am not on about your 90 days reporting its his notification of residence he's on about mate,I had a go on line to do my first one but couldnt get anywhere so rang them up and they said I had togo personally to immigration in korat and was told by the immigration officer I had to produce all the documents required.once the first one was sorted I was shown by said officer how to do it on line and used that way ever since..
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I was told for your very first one you have to do in person(which I did and took no more than 10 mins blue house book,wife's ID card and wife 😁 and your own passport all photocopied) at your local immigration then if you every leave and stay away from said property you can do it on line then once you have got yourself an account you can login and do on line,Am staying at wife's family home..
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