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"""In the 3 years of having retirement visa (you probably do NOT have a retirement "visa", you probably have a "extension of stay" based on retirement )  I have never filed a TM 30 after...."""

 

It all depends on LOCAL OFFICE POLICY.  KORAT requires a NEW  TM-30 EVEN returning to same address if you leave the country - 1st hand knowledge!

Posted
54 minutes ago, KannikaP said:

I registered using the Mrs's ID and Blue Book four years ago, in which time I have stayed at numerous hotels in Thailand, trips to UAE and UK on re-entry permits, and three Extensions re-Retirement, Combination Method.

Last Extension time the nice IO said that the print of my TM30 was getting a bit tatty, so printed a new one for me. 

Korat IO? Not important, but just wondered. 

 

Yes, I will try to do exactly what you did, re registering & using! 

 

Thank you. 👍🙏

 

 

Posted
39 minutes ago, soi3eddie said:

You've already done the hardest part by registering and uploading required documents. The "rest of the process" to file TM30 is simply logging in, adding name of resident, arrival date, passport details etc. and submitting. Takes less than 3 minutes in my experience.

Thanks, just logged in with no problems, there’s an “‘Approved” next to my address, and, as on previous attempts, I can see the screen to add all this info. Don’t want to test it today though, as if it were to work this time, I’d be a couple of months late with my submission! I’ll have another opportunity to try next month, when I’ll be returning from a few days in Kuala Lumpur.

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Posted
6 hours ago, Toolong said:

 Hi, I would really appreciate some help regarding the TM30 Online Reporting system here in Thailand.

I am on yearly (Thai spouse) extensions from Nakorn Ratchasima Immigration Office (IO). 

 

I wish to travel soon to the UK, returning to TH using a re-entry stamp in passport. 

All well and good, but unfortunately my IO requires I do a TM30 report within 24 hours after my return. And also unfortunately, I live very far from the IO, making such a report, in person, very inconvenient to have to do. 

 

So...doing a TM30 report using the online system appears to sound like the ideal solution. Problem is, I can't seem to get my head around the whole registration process. Not on the official Immigration sites anyway. End up confused with more questions than answers. I did seek out some useful info' & guides about the TM30 online registration process (on this site) but I procrastinated in sorting it out and then the mobile device it was stored on recently blew up on me! 

 

So could someone please offer some info on this? (Please note, while my IQ is not that low, I would love some super simple, uncomplicated step-by-step style directions on this, as if I were a 2 year old! 😉)

 

Thanks. 

 

 

 

 

https://tm30.immigration.go.th/TM30/Foreigner/TM30EN/index.html   Maybe this userguide down on the login page can help you in every step of the process

Posted
5 hours ago, Digitalbanana said:

I suppose this must be a peculiarity of this particular IO, as the normal requirement is a TM30 report is not needed unless changing pp, permanent address or visa? So international travel with a re-entry permit does not normally need a new TM30.

Looks like it's not always that straightforward. I extended my stay and on the same day filed a 90-days (in person, having come from outside). I got the 90 days but with the remark that I needed to do a TM-30 again. No change of address, first time I got this remark.

Posted
3 hours ago, JoeRan said:

In the 3 years of having retirement visa, I have never filed a TM 30 after returning from out of country (at least 6 times) nor when traveling within Thailand. I do my 90 day reporting with a smile on my face and never been asked any questions. 

My TM30 is dated 2015, been out of the country more times than I remember, had several new visas and a new passport since then. Renewed extension and did 90 day report last week without any question, but one day I expect them to say a bit faded.

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Almost EVERY IO has a LOCAL POLICY on TM-30's

- same with the paperwork required to renew your new "extensions of stay" and paperwork for other things.

 

One Brit I knew did his 90 day on the last day, last minute, the officer told him he needed to prove his address with his lease ( same address for 12 years ) to get his 90 day approved and sent him packing.  Next day my friend returned with lease AND the landlord who raised holly hell with a supervisor, no fine and 90 day paperwork "fixed"

Posted
2 hours ago, CygnusX1 said:

Don’t want to test it today though, as if it were to work this time, I’d be a couple of months late with my submission!

When it's done is irrelevent. So long as you have a lodged submission, even if done on day of a visit to immigration, they are satisfied. As far as they know, you could have been travelling and staying in guest houses or hotels all around Thailand (and, as we know, many small places do not file TM30s for guests). 

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Posted
7 hours ago, Digitalbanana said:

The home owner should do the TM30. If thats a foreigner or Thai then thats who does it? If the Thai is supposed to do it but doesn't know how to or want to do it, the foreigner can offer to help using the Thai's ID if they agree.

As I recall, it is not the "home owner" that is responsible, but the "house master"... which is not necessarily the same thing. If you are in a yellow book, you may be the housemaster, rented properties not so sure.

Posted
7 hours ago, connda said:

 

Ya'll worry about this too much.  If you don't make the 24 hour cutoff it's a small fine. No big deal. :thumbsup:

If you stay in a hotel for one or more nights when you fly in before going to NR they do a TM30 for you. That releases you from the obligation to report to your IO within 24 hours. Just go and register there at your convenience and if they ask tell them you just arrived at your home the day before after having a holiday in Bangkok or wherever you stayed. You can also then register for the online TM30 service in your or your wife's name with their help at the same time.

 

I don't arrive at the address and IO where my retirement extension is registered every Autumn until about a month after I arrive in Thailand. My landlord just tells them I arrived the day before and we never had a problem with this. Good luck!

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