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I moved house ( and province) a few days ago and went to the immigration ( Ayutthaya ) to present TM30 and TM28.

 

TM 30 went okay, I had all the right docs: copies of passport, house masters blue book and id, got receipt stapled in passport.

 

The TM28: she said, bring back on 90 days report.

My next 90 day is 19 September but I tried to explain that I will likely go out of the country this month and again in mid October for a month.

 

So, my next 90 day report at the earliest will be mid to late Feb, 7 months from now.

 

So my question is:

Is the TM28 going out of fashion and they're relying more on TM30 for foreigners residence address, or should I go to immigration and try and file TM28 in a couple of weeks or so ??

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its strange, its like its all done on a whim. Also small offices behave differently to big offices.

 

My feeling is it is just easier to leave the country more regularly.

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16 minutes ago, Andrew Dwyer said:

So my question is:

Is the TM28 going out of fashion and they're relying more on TM30 for foreigners residence address, or should I go to immigration and try and file TM28 in a couple of weeks or so ??

Many offices are wanting a TM30 form instead of a TM28 or at least consider them equal to it.

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Last time i handed in a tm 30 and tm 28 same as you tm 30 accepted tm 28 riped up and thrown in bin.that was 5 and a half years ago

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2 hours ago, manchega said:

My feeling is it is just easier to leave the country more regularly.

I think if more members did this, not only would their immigration 'worries' be much diminished, their overall demeanor would probably also improve.

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good point.  It helps a lot when you see how HK for example is more expensive than London now. 

 

speak to some people having difficulties with visas which put thai paper work into incompetant prespective.

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