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Is another TM.30 required from my condo landlord if I stay in a hotel overnight?


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If one is aware that the TM.30 submitted for the 90 day report is not the latest one submitted to immigration due to a stay in a hotel, I think it would be wise to report a week early.  In case the immigration officer calls you out on the discrepancy, you have a week to submit a new TM.30 to immigration and reconcile what's in their computer database with the TM.30 you submit for your 90 day report.

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On 2/11/2025 at 10:06 PM, Caldera said:

 

The trouble starts if a 3rd party such as a hotel files a TM30 notification for you that "overwrites" the one you had filed for your regular/permanent residence. Especially if that is a place that is outside of your immigration office's jurisdiction. 

Like I said immigration is only looking is only looking for one TM30 during the last 3 months they do not want a TM30 from every one of your stays this goes for people that are on non-O visas or are just asking for an extension. Has nothing to do about if you're staying outside of the immigration office range or not what do you expect people that come here for 3 months they just stay in Chiang Mai or in one place for two months before they do their extension of course they travel everywhere immigration only wants to see one TM30 nothing else said

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1 hour ago, Cuchulainn said:

If using your pink card on hotel check in, instead of passport, will that by-pass the TM30?

If they accept it, yes. As they need your passport number in order to file a TM30 for you.

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