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Official address requirement without rental agreement - to convert to Non O from Visa Exempt

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Apologies if this is covered in another topic but I couldn't find a specific answer to my question.

 

Regards the process to convert from Visa exempt to Non O, I understand that normally I need a TM-30 form and/or

Rental Agreement between the Applicant and the Landlord; A copy of house registration. Location map of the house and a rental receipt Past three months.

 

But I plan to stay long term with my friend who has his own rental agreement.

 

So how do I provide proof of my address under these circumstances?

 

Can my friend's Landlord still sign the TM-30 even though it's my friend that has the rental agreement? This seems the easiest way but just want to be sure that there are no issues with this?

 

Or can my friend give me a letter to confirm I am living there and provide the rental agreement as proof?

 

I just want to be fully clear on how to show my address when converting to the Non O even though I don't have any formal rental agreement with anyone.

 

Thanks very much

 

 

 

 

 

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Hi.

 

Can anyone confirm the 'Non O address requirement if I don't have a rental agreement?

 

Thanks very much

On 8/21/2023 at 3:10 PM, Bodger22 said:

I understand that normally I need a TM-30 form and/or

Rental Agreement between the Applicant and the Landlord; A copy of house registration. Location map of the house and a rental receipt Past three months.

 

But I plan to stay long term with my friend who has his own rental agreement.

 

So how do I provide proof of my address under these circumstances?

 

Can my friend's Landlord still sign the TM-30 even though it's my friend that has the rental agreement? This seems the easiest way but just want to be sure that there are no issues with this?

 

Or can my friend give me a letter to confirm I am living there and provide the rental agreement as proof?

Are you dealing with Jomtien immigration 

Non O based on what? 

2 minutes ago, Bodger22 said:

Hi

No I will be dealing with Phang Nga immigration

And the non O based on what.

Ok just read your answer.

Retirement.

So assume that you have a Thai bank account in your name only.

There are couple of immigration offices that state rental history etc.

CW for example could require only TM30.

 

The requirements you posted in the OP.....rental agreement etc. 

Where did that come from

  • Author

sorry we overlapped.

Phang Nga Immigration and Non O based on retirement.

 

I think I understand the Non O process and I have the bank account ready.

 

It was just the proof of address that I wasnt clear one. Thanks

 

1 minute ago, Bodger22 said:

sorry we overlapped.

Phang Nga Immigration and Non O based on retirement.

 

I think I understand the Non O process and I have the bank account ready.

 

It was just the proof of address that I wasnt clear one. Thanks

 

They should accept a TM30.

The non O retirement application needs 15 days+ remaining on permit to apply.. some offices more. 

How many days do you have remaining 

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Im still overseas and leaving in the next month or so. But just wanted to be prepared for everything so I can submit the application as soon as I arrive.

 

If TM 30 is fine then it shouldnt be a problem. Thanks very much

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