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They also let you mail it to them, which is pretty easy to do. I'm not sure if other offices allow this? One of my wife's friends said they don't let you mail in the TM.30 at changwattana, which seems pretty strange? It would be good to know if they do let you mail it in at changwattana, I'm moving back to Bangkok in the next couple of months and would like to know if it's possible to just send them the notification, rather than having to come in and do it in person.
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Sorry Tod, I deal with samut prakan. I just want a rough idea of what I should bring. I phoned them and got the things together then when I got there they wanted some other things too. Sorry for the confusion
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Hi James.could I ask what documents did you have to bring to the immigration office? Did you have to bring a power of attorney form from your condo owner? I'm trying to get the documents together but immigration have told me different things from what I thought I had to bring. Cheers.
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If I live in samut prakan, can I do the extension at changwattana? Somone told this is possible.
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Thanks for your reply. I moved from my wife's family house in samut prakan to a condo. Last time I went to the immigration office they asked for loads of documents, including a power of attorney form. I don't know whether it was because I was staying with my wife's family or not. Do you think there is an easier way to get the address registered? It seems like a load of hassle to ask the owner of my condo to do all of this, I don't even know if she would be willing to supply me with all of the paperwork.