A few different - hopefully easily answered - questions by this lovely group.
1. What do I need to bring with me for my (first) 90 day reporting? Passport only?
2. Whilst at immigration, I intend to obtain a re-entry permit for an upcoming overseas trip. What do I need to bring with me for this, and how near to the trip can I obtain this permit?
3. When I return to the country, I understand the 90 days is recalculated so I don't need to do anything, but do I need to report myself to immigration in CXM for the TM30 or is it enough for my condo to register a new one on their end?
Thanks for the help!
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TLDR : Answer Summary
The user asks about the documentation required for their first 90-day reporting, the process and requirements for obtaining a re-entry permit, and whether they need to report TM30 upon returning to Thailand. Responses suggest that some immigration offices may only require a passport for the 90-day reporting and that a re-entry permit can be acquired at immigration offices or the airport with specific requirements such as cash and photos. For TM30 reporting, it varies by office; sometimes a landlord can handle it. Overall, users emphasize checking local requirements.
You can get a reentry at the airport immigration. They have an office.
Ellie *******
1. Depending on your immigration office. Some only require you to have your passport. Some require you to have TM30 receipt. I think CM requires only a passport. BUT Let's see what others say
2. a general guide for a re-entry permit was upped above. You need a fee in cash and photos. Forms are available at the immigration offices.
3. One of you or your landlord/condo management submitting TM 30 is enough, as long as you get the receipt.
Moderator Ellie just replied with added helpful information.
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James ********
Ask your local Thai immigration office what their requirements are for reporting TM30 upon your return to Thailand.
Some Immigration offices don't require you to file a New TM30 if you are returning to the same address already on file with the Thai Immigration office.
Whereas others may require a TM30 be filed on your return to Thailand.
I should have been clearer - CMX does require this, I just wasn't sure if I had to report to immigration in person or if it's okay for my condo to register a new TM30 upon return.