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klg333

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  1. Every time you stay in a new place, even for 1 night, the property owner is required by law to file a TM30. I'm surprised they haven't required one from you before. Maybe it was filed and you just don't have a copy of it? Appointments are great but are not required. Can you just do a walk-in on the 11th? I don't use Bangkok, but isn't there a separate line just for 90-day reporting?
  2. Why are you so focused on the 12th? When is your report due? Online reporting allows from 15 days before up to the due date. In-person reporting allows from 15 days before until 7 days after.
  3. Your first report has nothing to do with it. The new reporting system, released earlier this year, allows for first-time reporting. It may reject you for many reasons, but that's not one of them. It should have told you the reason. It is very picky about your address though - it must match what you have on your TM30.
  4. What is your source for this? From the Chiangmai Immigration Facebook page... “Long Holiday Office Closure Notice Please be informed that Chiangmai Immigration office will be closed on Her Majesty Queen Sirikit, The Queen Mother's Birthday/ National Mother's Day from Friday, August 12th to Sun, August 14th, 2022”
  5. There is no Immigration or Passport Control departing the USA. You would have to show both at airline check-in.
  6. 7 days after is for in-person reporting only. The OP is about online reporting which is up to the due date.
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