Hi there. Anyone have recent experience of filing a TM 28 change of address in Phuket? What documents are they asking for (other than the form of course) Thanks
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When filing a TM 28 change of address in Phuket, it's important to note that the TM 30 form is typically required instead. The necessary documents include: 1. Completed TM 30 form to indicate your residence at the new address. 2. Copies of specific passport pages: detail page, current visa/extension if applicable, last entry stamp, and TM6 departure card. 3. Signed copies of the landlord's ID card/passport and the house book. 4. A rental agreement or documentation from the land owner if applicable. Additionally, if the foreigner registers the address without the landlord, a Power of Attorney letter with a 10 Baht tax stamp may be needed. However, personal experiences suggest that only the TM 30 form might be requested, as immigration might not strictly enforce the TM 28 filing.
that TM 28 is not used, doesn't implement that the documents mentioned by the administrater aren't necessary. Be sure the id card and the tambiem baan copies are signed in original by the landlord
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Really? So do I have to do anything after the landlord files the TM30?
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Most likely also the TM30 form that you stay at that address: Completely filled in proof of residence application form.
Copies from following passport pages:
Detail page
Current visa/extension (if applicable)
Last entry stamp
TM6 departure card
Signed Copy of Land owner ID card/passport
Signed copy of house book
Signed copy of rental agreement or land owner company paper if applicable.
Power of Attorney letter with 10 Baht tax stamp attached in case the foreigner does the address registration himself without the landlord.
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Thanks Robert.
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