scoutman360 Posted yesterday at 06:45 AM Posted yesterday at 06:45 AM Can anyone tell me how long it takes to apply and receive a Residence Certificate at Changwattana? Is the TM.18 form required? Thanks kindly.
Upnotover Posted yesterday at 06:52 AM Posted yesterday at 06:52 AM I believe it's 1 or 2 weeks, sent to the address on your TM30. This form....
scoutman360 Posted yesterday at 07:19 AM Author Posted yesterday at 07:19 AM 22 minutes ago, Upnotover said: I believe it's 1 or 2 weeks, sent to the address on your TM30. This form.... Thanks much. The form you referenced looks more appropriate for driver's lisence renewal, which is what I am doing. I wonder what would require the TM.18 form.
DrJack54 Posted yesterday at 08:14 AM Posted yesterday at 08:14 AM 1 hour ago, scoutman360 said: Can anyone tell me how long it takes to apply and receive a Residence Certificate at Changwattana? Here is the form https://aseannow.com/applications/core/interface/file/attachment.php?id=439173 You do not use TM18 You can apply for COR at CW. It cost 200b and is posted out. Usually takes ~5 days. They state up to 2 weeks. You will get it within a week. The most important thing is to have a TM47 receipt (if you have one) Tip: There is now appointment for COR. If your 90 day report window is open you can make an appointment for that and then the io will photocopy the 90 receipt and process your COR. Here is link for appointment. COR is first option. https://bangkok.immigration.go.th/en/onlineservice-and-publicguide/ Note: I just checked que availability for COR. Unlike annual extensions every day in February had slots for appointment. When entering main desk area go to far right desk. Have hard copy of your appointment and filled in form. You will be seen straight away. 1
Caldera Posted yesterday at 08:53 AM Posted yesterday at 08:53 AM My latest one in October took five days, applied on a Wednesday and received in the mail the following Monday. 1
Finlaco Posted 12 hours ago Posted 12 hours ago @scoutman360 @DrJack54 I did this about six months ago at CW and it took close to 2 weeks for it to be posted out to me. It’s important that the TM 47 is quite recent as to what quite recent means, I’m not sure. I had one from when I moved into my apartment two years ago and that was deemed too long ago. it didn’t matter that the retirement visa had my housing details, et cetera. She wanted a new TM47.
DrJack54 Posted 12 hours ago Posted 12 hours ago 56 minutes ago, Finlaco said: She wanted a new TM47. I did state...... "The most important thing is to have a TM47 receipt" IO should have accepted TM30. COR can now be obtained by tourists at CW (previously not the case). Tourists cannot provide TM47. 56 minutes ago, Finlaco said: I did this about six months ago at CW and it took close to 2 weeks for it to be posted out to me. You must have stuck a busy time. I have over the years obtained 4 that all took 5 days. I did mention CW states "up to two weeks"
Finlaco Posted 11 hours ago Posted 11 hours ago @DrJack54 yes you did mention TM47 but omitted to say it needs to be recent. I had a TM47 but she deemed it not to be recent. please make sure to mention in other postings that it needs to be recent.
DrJack54 Posted 11 hours ago Posted 11 hours ago 12 minutes ago, Finlaco said: please make sure to mention in other postings that it needs to be recent. It needs to be "the most recent". I didn't have a TM47 due to never being in Thailand for more than 90 days due to frequent travel for several years. As I pointed out folk on tourist visa can now obtain COR from CW and those guys don't have a TM47 receipt. Thinking they provide TM30. Until recently to obtain a COR at CW you had to provide a TM47. That was unique to CW. That changed recently. You stated...."I did this about six months ago at CW .,..." Possibly 6 months ago the TM47 was a must.
lamyai3 Posted 10 hours ago Posted 10 hours ago I applied for CoR at CW earlier this week (not arrived yet). She asked for my TM30 and my 90 day report which I gave, and then said after doing 90 day it was necessary to make an updated TM30 showing departure date to match the permitted until date on passport, as previous check out date was left blank. Anyone else had this? I pointed out that a new TM30 would not be able to show my actual arrival date in Thailand and she said it didn't matter. It baffled me but it didn't affect the CoR, I was told it was something I could do later. The other thing I wasn't expecting, I was told the CoR is only valid for one month - wasn't it previously a year?
Finlaco Posted 10 hours ago Posted 10 hours ago @DrJack54 my bad. TM30 was what I was referring to. This has to be recent. TM47 wasn't required at CW. I would have sent u a DM to clarify but that option is not available. 1
DrJack54 Posted 10 hours ago Posted 10 hours ago 4 minutes ago, lamyai3 said: The other thing I wasn't expecting, I was told the CoR is only valid for one month - wasn't it previously a year? Was always valid one month. Have seen couple of folk state 3 months. That's not the case imo. As for the other issues you had with the io thinking weird. The TM47 receipt alone would/should have been enough. 1
OneManShow Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago 1 hour ago, lamyai3 said: wasn't it previously a year? Perhaps that was a consulate letter. They were valid for a year. I was surprised when I used it for new bank accounts and could use it for months for drivers license years ago. 1
Caldera Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago 4 hours ago, Finlaco said: @scoutman360 @DrJack54 I did this about six months ago at CW and it took close to 2 weeks for it to be posted out to me. It’s important that the TM 47 is quite recent as to what quite recent means, I’m not sure. I had one from when I moved into my apartment two years ago and that was deemed too long ago. it didn’t matter that the retirement visa had my housing details, et cetera. She wanted a new TM47. I think you're confusing TM30 and TM47 in this post, as the former is done when you move into an apartment, while the latter is done periodically (every 90 days). It goes without saying that you need to submit documents that are up to date. A TM30 for your current address in Bangkok. Those who need to make TM47 notifications need to submit the latest one to get a Certificate of Residence as well. What's new is that foreigners who don't need to make TM47 notifications can now also get a Certificate of Residence in Bangkok.
DrJack54 Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago 37 minutes ago, OneManShow said: Perhaps that was a consulate letter. They were valid for a year Some "address confirmation letter" from embassies are valid for a year (doesn't mean will be acceptable for eg TDL, some 3 months. The issue is that UK, USA,AU to name just 3 do no longer provide confirmation of address. The COR from immigration office best option..
scoutman360 Posted 2 hours ago Author Posted 2 hours ago 5 hours ago, DrJack54 said: The COR from immigration office best option.. Would anyone like to list the requirements for a COR at CW? I have failed to find it anywhere. I have: Application form (provided above) TM47 TM30 Rental Contract Copy of Owner's ID Card Copy of Owner's House Registration (blue book) Copy of Owner's Chanote Am I missing anything besides first born child and sacrificial lamb?
Caldera Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 34 minutes ago, scoutman360 said: Would anyone like to list the requirements for a COR at CW? I have failed to find it anywhere. I have: Application form (provided above) TM47 TM30 Rental Contract Copy of Owner's ID Card Copy of Owner's House Registration (blue book) Copy of Owner's Chanote Am I missing anything besides first born child and sacrificial lamb? You don't need any of the following documents you've listed: Rental Contract Copy of Owner's ID Card Copy of Owner's House Registration (blue book) Copy of Owner's Chanote They will use your TM30 address. Besides what you've listed, you also need your passport and copies of the usual pages thereof. And money to pay for the fee. That's it. 1
scoutman360 Posted 1 hour ago Author Posted 1 hour ago 34 minutes ago, Caldera said: You don't need any of the following documents you've listed: Rental Contract Copy of Owner's ID Card Copy of Owner's House Registration (blue book) Copy of Owner's Chanote They will use your TM30 address. Besides what you've listed, you also need your passport and copies of the usual pages thereof. And money to pay for the fee. That's it. Thanks @Caldera!!
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