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TM.30 residence notification

In short

Under the Immigration Act B.E. 2522 (1979) the house owner, possessor or manager of the place where a foreign national stays must notify the immigration office of that person's arrival within the statutory period. In practice landlords, hotels and condominium offices file it.

The duty sits with the accommodation provider, not the foreign national, but the consequences of a missing notification land on the foreign national at the next extension or 90-day report. Ask for the filing receipt each time you move or return from abroad.

Enforcement practice varies between immigration offices, including on whether a new notification is needed after each re-entry. Confirm the requirement with the office covering your address rather than relying on what applies elsewhere.

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Assuming your landlord filed it. Get the receipt — the immigration counter will ask for it, not for your assumption. Scope, turnaround and fees are confirmed by IVC staff by phone, LINE or email — this site does not publish prices.

Reviewed as of 2026-08-04. General guidance only, not case-specific advice and not a guarantee of outcome. Government fees, conditions and processing times are set by the responsible authority and can change. This site does not publish prices — please ask our staff.

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