I’m not due for quite some time, but I was wondering if anyone was aware if Savannket is still not requiring financials for marriage visa or has the new year brought new changes ?
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As of January 2024, financial proof is required for the 1-year multiple entry Non-O visa, which started last October. However, there is no financial requirement for the single entry 90-day Non-O visa. Specifics regarding the marriage visa remain unclear, with no recent changes confirmed.
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Currently you are required to show proof of funds for the 1 year multiple entry non-O as of October last year. This is a new change.
No requirement to show proof of funds for the single entry 90 day non-O visa. There are some 2nd hand hearsay rumors that this has changed but no confirmation so assume it's still the case.
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So many conflicting reports, or lack there of. I think I’ll wait until the middle of the year and ask again for actual reports
read someone say a couple people were sent away a couple of days ago but the person didn't have first hand knowledge or know for a fact why they were sent away so I wouldn't lend it any true credibility at this time. Just mentioning it since it's always possible it could change without notice.
Are you sure you are not confusing with Multi Entry Non O? There is no proof of funds for tourist visa (unless extremely frequent). I did a single entry Non O in Savannakhet 3 weeks ago and had to show almost nothing, and nobody that day had bank statement for their tourist visa.
it could be a case like many times .i was there when a clampdown was talking place …I was there about 7 weeks ago amd EVERYBODY needed printed out copies of bank statements ,,,some even needed the email send from the bank showing g the statements .
I went with cash about
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baht ,,they refused
I had to go back with printed bank statements for 6 months …
if you have the 400,000 in a Thai bank account, it's better to get the extension in Thailand because the multiple entry will require you to leave every 90 days. But there are some people who travel a lot for work etc who may not want to deal with the paperwork for the extension and already leave at least every 90 days and it might still make sense for them.