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TM30 Address Notification in Phuket

The TM30 tells Immigration where a foreigner is staying. It often trips people up, because a missing or outdated TM30 can block your visa extension or 90-day report — we make sure yours is in order.

What the TM30 is

The TM30 is a notification of a foreigner's address, normally filed by the house owner, landlord or hotel within 24 hours of you moving in. Many Immigration tasks in Phuket check that a valid TM30 is on file first.

Why it matters

No valid TM30 can mean your extension or 90-day report is refused until it is fixed. It also needs updating after you travel or change address.

Common trap: condo owners and some landlords forget to file it — and you carry the consequences.

How we help

We check whether your TM30 exists and is current, help you or your landlord file or update it, and make sure it is ready before your extension or 90-day report.

Common questions

Who is responsible for filing the TM30?
Legally the property owner, landlord or hotel files it, but in practice the foreigner often has to chase it. We help make sure it is done correctly.
Do I need a new TM30 after travelling?
Often yes — returning from abroad or changing address can require an updated TM30. We check and help you refile.
Can a missing TM30 stop my visa extension?
Yes. Phuket Immigration commonly requires a valid TM30 before processing extensions or 90-day reports. Fixing it first avoids a wasted trip.

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