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Yep you need a TM30 filed using the online system (or go and do it in person)

The fact you have a yellow house book or even the snazzy pink i/d card for foreigners doesn't mean you don't need a TM30

Here's the online link to the system
TM30 ONLINE 
And here's the PDF you get after you enter the data, save it, go back and search for it, then export it

example TM30 receipt.jpg

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OP, which immigration office do you use. Assume you are living in Thailand ongoing extensions. 

 

Typing this from Saigon airport and have done few of these trips in recent times.

I certainly won't be filing a TM30 upon return .

Immigration office CW.

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3 minutes ago, DrJack54 said:

OP, which immigration office do you use. Assume you are living in Thailand ongoing extensions. 

 

Typing this from Saigon airport and have done few of these trips in recent times.

I certainly won't be filing a TM30 upon return .

Immigration office CW.

I use CW.

As far as I'm aware, we don't fill in the TM30. It should be filled in and submitted to immigration by the house owner/landlord.

I've been extending my visa for the past 20 years, and this is the first time I've been asked for it.

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9 minutes ago, jaiyenyen said:

 

............But still need a TM30.

Quick....get me another hoop to jump through

Just my own experience CW  ....

My first extension I shown my one year lease. Never did a TM30.

Since then have never made a TM30 and have stayed same address since 12 years. 

I do TM47 via mail in person and online when it worked for me.

Currently seems immigration syncing TM30 with TM47.

Immigration offices seem to run their own rules regarding some things such as TM30. 

You state that you need a new TM30...is that to do with online reporting? 

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2 minutes ago, jaiyenyen said:

Oh....And my wife had to pay a fine for never filing a TM30 for me. 800 baht!!

That's a pity. 

As posted earlier this all seems to syncing TM30 report address with online 90 day reporting.

Personally have no plan to do TM30. 

 

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Can someone walk me through the printing up tm30.  I just got back, input myself into tm30 system, but can’t figure out how to export and print up at home.  It isn’t working for some reason.  Do not want to go to immigration and ask them to print up if I don’t have to.

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17 hours ago, DrJack54 said:

That's a pity. 

As posted earlier this all seems to syncing TM30 report address with online 90 day reporting.

Personally have no plan to do TM30. 

 

As you stated earlier, not having a TM30 for 12 years, and now say not planning to do one. I have been in Thailand for almost 20 years and have NEVER filed a TM30. I have been in and out of the country on many occasions, and stayed in numerous hotels around the country, but never been asked about a TM30. So why would I bother now? I go to immigration to do my visa renewal, but not for 90 days, either my wife or son does that. If the time should come when it is necessary, then so be it.

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18 hours ago, jaiyenyen said:

And my wife had to pay a fine for never filing a TM30 for me. 800 baht!! I made her pay. She wasn't happy 555

Seems they have dual pricing. 

 

I'm sure I was charged 2,000 baht. 

 

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8 minutes ago, SAFETY FIRST said:

Seems they have dual pricing. 

 

I'm sure I was charged 2,000 baht. 

 

800 for not filing the TM30.

2000 for late TM47 

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20 hours ago, DrJack54 said:

OP, which immigration office do you use. Assume you are living in Thailand ongoing extensions. 

 

Typing this from Saigon airport and have done few of these trips in recent times.

I certainly won't be filing a TM30 upon return .

Immigration office CW.

are you using a re-entry permit

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25 minutes ago, steve187 said:

are you using a re-entry permit

Continuous ongoing extensions (retirement) and each extension of course additional reentry permit.

Same address for 12 yr. 

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2 hours ago, SAFETY FIRST said:

Seems they have dual pricing. 

 

I'm sure I was charged 2,000 baht. 

 

Yeah....I was surprised too. It says on the info board at counter 'B' that it's a 2000baht fine. I'm not sure how they calculated 800baht

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20 hours ago, Tod Daniels said:

Just telling people how it is at Chaengwattana NOW to do 90 day reporting online since they updated the system.

You have to have a current TM30 and you have to have filed a NEW one since you came back IN to the country in order for the system to match
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You also have to file the first 90 day report when you return from abroad IN PERSON (or use a service to do it) as the online system will reject it with the "file the first report in person" reason

The TM30 counter was JAMMED with people the other day who got called on the carpet not having one when they were applying for their extension or 90 day report and were trying to get it sorted 

To be completely honest I don't care if you people do or don't file TM30's or not, as I'm not wanting to get into an "I've been here 65 years and never done a TM30" pissing match 😛 but I would bet dollars to durian you're going to find it gets harder and harder to get online 90 days approved without it. 😕 

 

I was told a few years back at Phichit IO by an officer in front of my wife that no TM30 was required even after being on holiday in the UK. But this being Thailand, different IO's do tend to make up their own rules as I think you will know.

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On 7/2/2024 at 1:50 PM, DrJack54 said:

You state that you need a new TM30...is that to do with online reporting? 

No, nothing to do with online reporting. I needed to show a TM30 to get my Non IMM 'O' visa extension.

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1 hour ago, bigt3116 said:

 

TM30 fine is 800-1600 baht

 

 

Since you wish to be particular...

For TM47....

"... a fine of 2,000.- Baht will be collected. If a foreigner who did not make the notification of staying over 90 days is arrested, he will be fined 5,000.- Baht"

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3 hours ago, DrJack54 said:

Since you wish to be particular...

For TM47....

"... a fine of 2,000.- Baht will be collected. If a foreigner who did not make the notification of staying over 90 days is arrested, he will be fined 5,000.- Baht"

 You missed a bit.   🙂

 

"with an additional fine not exceeding 200.- THB for each day which passes until the law is complied with."

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