I just arrived with fresh single non o based on marriage. Is 60 days extension apply to me and if yes what paperwork is required?
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The user inquired about the eligibility for a 60-day extension on their freshly issued Non-O visa based on marriage. Responses indicated that they are currently stamped in for 90 days and could apply for a 60-day family visit extension at their local immigration office. Additionally, information on the possibility of a one-year extension was mentioned, highlighting the importance of having 400,000 Thai baht in a Thai bank account for at least two months prior to the application.
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then follow the advice given by James and when you get OUT of quarantine head on over to the immigration office with your thai wife to get the list of requirements,..
From your post I assume you are now in quarantine having just arrived into Bangkok on a new Non O Married to Thai visa.
You were stamped in for 90 days on arrival into Bangkok.
You will be eligible for a 60 days family visit extension obtained from your local Thai Immigration office.
Visit the immigration office to pick up their requirement list for this extension.
If you are going to seek a one year extension of stay, you need to pick up its list of requirements too.
Timing is important...as 400,000 Thai baht is needed to be in a bank account in your name only for two full months before you make the one year extension application.
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