Luc Segers. If it's listed it's been accepted. You can screenshot the display and print it to take with you just in case, bit it'll be on their system, with your name, passport number and TM6 number. And that saved you the hike to immigration
Darren Shellam. Bangkok have never asked me for rental contract. All they want is a hand-drawn map of where you live. They already know your address from TM30
. Me too. I couldn't be bothered traipsing out to immigration in Bangkok and possibly waiting two hours to carry out a 5-minute task when it can be done online in about one minute
There's no big issue with a day or two overstay. Many people do this rather that waste a day at immigration. It's 500 baht a day. If it's only one day the fine is waived. You get a stamp in your passport but it doesn't affect any future visits.