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Change address report TM28 was actually changed to TM27?

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I found this old post that the "Change Address Report" that the TM28 form been cancelled and been replaced by a new TM27 form.

 

However as when I now logged in on the Thai Immigration Bureau website and to section: Download documents  > I don't find TM27 but  still the TM28 

 

I have also seen in several posts that even if not used very much that the TM28 seems still to be the used by most local immigration offices.

 

But every time that I come to Thailand I go together with my wife visit the local immigration in Udon Thani for the within 24 hours Address Reporting.

 

My wife owning the house we live in is thus  doing the TM30 report as she is the "Housemaster" but the immigration office keeps the entire TM30 form (not removing the bottom receipt part).

 

As for me the Udon Thani immigration do  however also make a TM27 Change Adress Report and is the bottom section of this one they place as a receipt into my passport.  It been like this every time even we stay on same address (my wife house). By asking the immigration officers they have replied that the TM27 is the correct report as related to me.

 

This maybe just another example on that different immigration offices have different practices. And have not had any problems whatsoever in conjunction when I have done some 60-days extensions when the immigration officers have checked the receipt coming from the TM27 form. But it has also then been done at Udon Thani Immigration.

 

But was TM28 replaced by TM27?

 

 

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27 minutes ago, DrJack54 said:

Yes but why bother. 

Just do a TM30. 

Well. When I and my wife visit the Udon Thani Immigration in conjunction with my arrival to Thailand to do the within 24 hrs after arrival to Thailand reporting. It is the Immigration officer we meet that let my wife do the TM30 and me as the farrang to do a TM27 (is not by our choice). It has been like that regardless which immigration officer we happens to have in front of us at Udon Thani Immigration. What is of importance is that I get a receipt even though is coming from TM27 in my passport. 

 

But has TM28 been replaced by TM27?

 

I still see TM28 on the Thai Immigration Bureau on download section but Udon Thani immigration office use TM27. I have checked that is TM27 when I sign on the report as well as asked that the receipt I get is from TM27 and it even is written on the receipt ""Have received notice of change of address from" on the line under my name. 

1 hour ago, Sea Traveller said:

I still see TM28 on the Thai Immigration Bureau on download section but Udon Thani immigration office use TM27.

Hopefully someone that deals with UT immigration will chip in. 

Pretty much no one does a TM27 in Thailand. 

Change of address and address report is covered by TM30. 

In any event why doesn't your wife register her home on TM30 online option and do online TM30 for you. 

 

Aside: you date "when you visit Thailand".,.. 

If returning to your ongoing place of residence then TM30 should not be required. 

What interactions do you have with immigration in your visits to Thailand.  

 

Edit: from your other threads you indicate plan to spend less than 180 day/yr in Thailand. 

Wonder why you even are concerned with address report. 

Why are you dealing with the immigration office at all?  Have your wife setup an online account and do the TM30 reporting there.  You don't need to talk to anyone or go into any office.  You can print proof as well from that system since you say the officers are not giving the normal proof of TM30 by keeping the entire sheet.

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1 hour ago, DrJack54 said:

Hopefully someone that deals with UT immigration will chip in. 

Pretty much no one does a TM27 in Thailand. 

Change of address and address report is covered by TM30. 

In any event why doesn't your wife register her home on TM30 online option and do online TM30 for you. 

 

Aside: you date "when you visit Thailand".,.. 

If returning to your ongoing place of residence then TM30 should not be required. 

What interactions do you have with immigration in your visits to Thailand. 

 

"What interactions do you have with immigration in your visits to Thailand."?

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My Thai (and Swedish citizen) wife and I (Swedish only) are living in Sweden and Thailand, but somewhat less than 180 days in Thailand per calendar year.

 

My understanding is that when I as a foreigner do enter Thailand every time within 24 hrs. arriving to my final destination in Thailand. Must visit the local immigration to do the "Address Reporting" within 24  hrs. As my next arrival will be on Saturday and the Udon Thani Immigration office is closed on Saturdays and Sundays me and my wife will however go on a Monday morning instead to do the reporting. 

 

I have read that hat the TM30 Online reporting system is not open to be used for the first time after been entering Thailand each time. 

 

However I have asked Udon Thani Immigration if I need to visit them for do a new Address Report if and when I have traveled within Thailand only after coming back to our residence in Udon Thani? Regards that Immigrations have replied verbally that I doesn't thus need visit them to do a new address reporting. 

 

I do travel to Thailand with a Non O based on marriage 90-day E-Visa and for my three last visits I did also 60-day extensions on top. During my next stay arriving to Thailand on November 1st I will however apply for a 1-year extension of stay. And I did by the way already in July send +400.000 Baht to one of my accounts at Bangkok Bank in my name only due to that specifik bank new rule regards that the money have had to be banked minimum for 4 Months for them to issue the Bank Letter (s) as required by immigration as part of the application.

 

As for my previous 60-day extensions immigrations have checked the receipt in my passport on that I have the done the initial address reporting. And to my understanding this will part of the checks of documents when I will apply for the 1-year extension of stay. 

 

Edit.

 

Well noted that TM28 actually has been changed to TM27 and thus Udon Thani Immigration use the correct one.  But thus the Immigration Bureau website download section seems not been updated about this still today several years after the change took place.

 

And as I say that I happens to get a receipt from TM27 instead from TM30 is not causing any issues! Seems just like this is maybe the practice how they do at the Udon Thani immigrations at least for me and now quite a few times. 

 

As for my part this can now be closed.

 

Thank you

 

 

 

 

 

10 minutes ago, Sea Traveller said:

I have read that hat the TM30 Online reporting system is not open to be used for the first time after been entering Thailand each time. 

That's not correct.  That is TM47 90-day reporting.

 

You think hotels go in person to immigration to report foreigners when they go there to stay because it's their first time after entering Thailand? How would the hotel even know? No such requirement exists for TM30.  Do it online and get it over with.

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41 minutes ago, BrandonJT said:

That's not correct.  That is TM47 90-day reporting.

 

You think hotels go in person to immigration to report foreigners when they go there to stay because it's their first time after entering Thailand? How would the hotel even know? No such requirement exists for TM30.  Do it online and get it over with.

 Well noted! I have not understood and mixed up Online reporting for TM47 90-day reporting (which I never have done) with Online reporting for TM30 Adress reporting.  Thank you for correcting me 🙂 

 

I need however visit local immigration in Udon Thani anyway as is not far from my my wife house on November 3rd as also to get a certificate of residence to apply for a Yellow House Book. Thus hopefully receive a list of what specific requirements that Udon Thani immigration might have for the upcoming application for 1-year extension of stay. 

On 10/15/2025 at 9:09 PM, Sea Traveller said:

I need however visit local immigration in Udon Thani anyway as is not far from my my wife house on November 3rd as also to get a certificate of residence to apply for a Yellow House Book. Thus hopefully receive a list of what specific requirements that Udon Thani immigration might have for the upcoming 1-year extension of stay

Great. That's why in my previous post I asked about need to contact immigration. 

So YES go to your local immigration office. For COR. 

Point of thread? 

For COR proof of residence is the norm. Can be tm47 , lease etc or other. 

 

4 hours ago, Sea Traveller said:

Well. When I and my wife visit the Udon Thani Immigration in conjunction with my arrival to Thailand to do the within 24 hrs after arrival to Thailand reporting. It is the Immigration officer we meet that let my wife do the TM30 and me as the farrang to do a TM27 (is not by our choice).

Did you read the header of the TM27 form when you completed it?

FORM FOR ALIEN TO NOTIFY THEIR CHANGE OF ADDRESS IF DIFFERENT FROM THAT STATED ON THEIR ARRIVAL CARD.

 

If you have an extension of stay and return using a re-entry permit, then according to the new TM30 regulations, if you're returning to the same previously registered address there is no requirement to file a new TM30.

 

 

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