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Extensions w/ new passport at Jomtien -- do you need a new TM30 and new address report?


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Will need to do a new retirement extension at Jomtien with a new passport (new passport number). I have a valid TM30 and last address report but they have the old passport number on them. Will it be required to do a new TM30 and address report with the new passport number?

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9 minutes ago, Jingthing said:

Good point.

I would transfer stamps first.

Just one suggestion. 

If your 90 report window is open at same time as window for extension I would do at same visit. 

You would do the transfer first followed by the extension and then TM47 in person. 

At some offices the io may handle both. 

At CW it's two separate desks. 

 

Previously I never did TM30. 

Now I do one each time I do annual extension. Suggest you do a new TM30. 

 

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25 minutes ago, DrJack54 said:

Just one suggestion. 

If your 90 report window is open at same time as window for extension I would do at same visit. 

You would do the transfer first followed by the extension and then TM47 in person. 

At some offices the io may handle both. 

At CW it's two separate desks. 

 

Previously I never did TM30. 

Now I do one each time I do annual extension. Suggest you do a new TM30. 

 

Thanks for the reply.

My next 90 day report timing does not overlap.

My TM30 as I'm a condo owner is good except if I move.

I don't expat these to be mentioned when transferring stamps. 

Unless there is a report of someone doing similar at Jomtien I guess I need to decide whether to ask them during stamp transfer about the extension or take a chance using my current ones. 

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17 hours ago, Jingthing said:

Thanks for the reply.

My next 90 day report timing does not overlap.

My TM30 as I'm a condo owner is good except if I move.

I don't expat these to be mentioned when transferring stamps. 

Unless there is a report of someone doing similar at Jomtien I guess I need to decide whether to ask them during stamp transfer about the extension or take a chance using my current ones. 

When you transfer stamps to a new passport, they will update the systems with your new passport number.

Any email notification you receive of an impending online 90 day notification date, will detail your new passport number.

You also shouldn't have to file a new TM30, but ............. I would ask that question, it being Jomtien!

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On 6/14/2025 at 3:46 PM, DrJack54 said:

Just one suggestion. 

If your 90 report window is open at same time as window for extension I would do at same visit. 

You would do the transfer first followed by the extension and then TM47 in person. 

At some offices the io may handle both. 

At CW it's two separate desks. 

 

Previously I never did TM30. 

Now I do one each time I do annual extension. Suggest you do a new TM30. 

 

at CM when I was going to do a transfer of stamps to new pp, the IO under the tent did just as you mentioned, I handed in my extension papers, he said to do a TM 30, then in the window, the IO said walk around to the 90-day window and get that done too and just return but don't have to wait in a queue again.  Two minutes most, TM30 office opened at 8:15 b4 the immigration office did, and 90-day-window no waiting either, then went inside and within 45 minutes, I had finished everything on that extension, transfers of stamps etc.

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On 6/14/2025 at 2:59 PM, Jingthing said:

Will need to do a new retirement extension at Jomtien with a new passport (new passport number). I have a valid TM30 and last address report but they have the old passport number on them. Will it be required to do a new TM30 and address report with the new passport number?

When i did an extension after getting new passport, a bit over a year ago, I just took the the TM30 out of the old passport and put it in the new passport. Nothing was said.

My TM30 doesn't have a passport number on it.

 

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8 minutes ago, fulhamster said:

When I received my new passport Jomtien insisted on a new TM30 as the previous one was linked to my old passport number.

Did they demand that as a condition to do the stamp transfer to the new passport or did that demand happen at the next immigration service?

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28 minutes ago, Jingthing said:

Did they demand that as a condition to do the stamp transfer to the new passport or did that demand happen at the next immigration service?

Since you deal with problematic immigration office why not just do a tm30. 

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3 minutes ago, DrJack54 said:

Since you deal with problematic immigration office why not just do a tm30. 

Because I want to the the stamp transfer first. It seems crazy to do a TM30 now before then. One step at a time. 

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On a side note, don't forget to update your bank(s) and DLT (drivers licenses) re new passport number, or you'll find yourself in hot water at some later point.

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10 minutes ago, AsiaCheese said:

On a side note, don't forget to update your bank(s) and DLT (drivers licenses) re new passport number, or you'll find yourself in hot water at some later point.

do you know if you need all the usual documents (certificate of residence, medical certificate etc..) to update the DLT?

 

I don't want to spend again 800b just for change.

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3 minutes ago, Ste78 said:

do you know if you need all the usual documents (certificate of residence, medical certificate etc..) to update the DLT?

 

I don't want to spend again 800b just for change.

 

No, I don't - better go ask at DLT...

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9 minutes ago, Ste78 said:

do you know if you need all the usual documents (certificate of residence, medical certificate etc..) to update the DLT?

Not required in fact why bother update anything re TDL. 

Bank Account definitely. 

Just do the bank account update when you need to attend bank. 

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Posted
1 hour ago, Jingthing said:

Because I want to the the stamp transfer first. It seems crazy to do a TM30 now before then. One step at a time. 

Great then don't do a TM30 and when go for transfer you can wait till immigration asks for one. 

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