when you say TM-30, do you actually mean the receipt of notification/slip? She reported my Tm-30 online already. And regardless of what the article says, some foreigners keep telling me they get away with not having the slip when they extend.
Check this out: I just remember that I am going to be extending at the Chiang Mai Immigration office because I will be on a one year ED visa with a language school in Chiang Mai. And since the Chiang Mai immigration office never gives me any grief, I could expect that maybe they would not mind if I lacked the receipt/slip. I could simply prove to them that I fell short of having my land lord go the the immigration office in Lamphun to get the receipt/slip for me. And for the record, my landlords are just busy with a young family and running 2 businesses. I really just cant justify bothering them anymore than I already have. And I say that I may be able to get away with not having the receipt/slip because of this article:
Im sorry but you are somewhat contradicting yourself. If it is rubbish, how could they impose a fine on the landlord? Anyways...., we submitted online exactly what you mentioned: 1. Housebook. 2. Thai National ID. 3. Phone number which was called and answered twice by the owner who spoke with the IO. Also my passport and TM6. What is concerning me is the "receipt of notification." Some people are saying I don't need it, but I think they are on a different visa type or something?
True. Im just wanting a "recipe of notification," because I had this in Chiang Mai. I am doing a 1 year ed visa so maybe we have different visa types and different requirements?