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Online Filing of TM-30 Possible? Find out 14 March


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As you know foreigners in Thailand legally need to notify Immigration of the address where they are staying within 24 hours of their arrival at that location.  For people staying in hotels, this is done for you when the hotel files a TM-30 (Notification Form for House Master, Owner or the Possessor of the Residence where Aliens have stayed).  For foreigners who may be staying in their own homes (e.g., condominium), this should be done by the foreigner themselves (as they are responsible under all three roles: house master, owner, and possessor).  Currently, the TM-30 has to be filed at the Immigration Office.  An online option has been available but only to people who own a business.  It has not been possible to use the online TM-30 capability if you did not own a business.  Possibly, use of the online TM-30 capability may now be available to people who own their own houses but do not own a business.  To find out if this is the case, please attend the American Embassy Outreach Event on Wednesday 14 March.

 

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In addition to the Outreach message posted below, Warden Roslynn Andrade will be available to demonstrate how homeowners and property renters can use the Thailand Immigration online system to register their NOTIFICATION OF ALIEN'S ADDRESS and also do the 90-day reporting online.  Please bring your own laptop. 

The Consular Section of the U.S. Embassy in Bangkok is pleased to hold a Town Hall and provide services in Phuket.

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Date: 14 March 2018
Time 11:30am-12:00pm Town Hall    

12:00pm–3:00pm Passport/Notary Services *Please note the new time* 
Venue: Millennium Resort Patong Phuket
Address: 199 Rat-U-Thit 200 Pee Road, Patong, Kathu, Phuket 83150

Hotel phone:   (66) 7 660 1999

American Citizens are invited to join U.S. Embassy Bangkok’s Consul General Timothy Scherer for a Town Hall meeting before the start of the outreach event.  To participate, please be seated at 11:30 a.m. for introductory remarks and an update on consular services available to U.S. citizens through the U.S. Embassy.  The Consul General will conduct a brief question-and-answer session and be available for limited individual questions during the first part of the outreach event.

No appointment necessary, services are provided on a first come – first serve basis.

 

The complete letter received from Phuket Warden Denny Bowman is attached.

Print Window Phuket Outreach Letter.pdf

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