Hi, I am on a retirement visa and I have moved address since my last 90 day report. Could someone tell me what documents I need to take with me on my next report?
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The user is on a retirement visa and has moved since their last 90-day report. They are seeking information about the necessary documents for the upcoming report, especially after moving. Comments indicate that in Phuket, one might need to file a TM30 notification and possibly a TM28 for address changes before submitting the 90-day report. Additionally, the discussion highlights differences in enforcement at various immigration offices and experiences individuals have had with their reporting obligations.
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my buddy in Bangkok has never filed a 90-day report in 26 years. . .but now it seems Immigration is enforcing it, no matter what. He was invited to pay the 2000 THB fine. And this after 26 years of never reporting . . . . you can maybe imagine how pissed off he was ๐
and while anecdotally interesting what does this have to do with moving and wanting to change your address with immigrations?
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Phuket is gonna require you (or the land lord) file a TM30 <-notification of foreigner in residence and MAYBE (not sure) a TM28 change of address before you can file your next 90 day report
You'll get better answers on a Phuket f/b page though that is one squirrely immigration office and they do things their own way
the maximum fine (for the foreigner failing to file a TM30) is 1600 baht BUT most offices charge just half that (800 baht) IF you file late. They stamp it on your receipt