The 400k that is required for marriage visa, does that apply to the original visa application or just for renewals?
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The requirement of having 400,000 Baht in a Thai bank account applies to both the original marriage visa application and its subsequent renewals. Specifically, you must have this amount in the account for at least 2 months before applying for the visa.
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You need to have the 400K baht banked in thai bank account in your name only to apply for the 90 day Non-O visa based on marriage inside the country at the immigration office for 2000baht
AND
you need to have had the money in the account for 2 months before you apply for the year extension based on marriage at the immigration office for 1900baht
if you apply for the 90-days Non-Imm-O Family Visa in your home country, the 400.000.- THB or the amount equivalent in another currency, can be in any bank account anywhere, as long as you can prove the account is in your sole name. For the application to the 1-year Extension of stay however, the minimum of 400,000.- THB must have been sitting in your Thai bank account for 2 months, in order to be able to apply, and you need to prove it with the bank statement letter
thanks mate. That gives an option that is suitable.
My situation is I have been technically married to a Thai in Australia for ten years but donât intend to live in Thailand full time for a few more years but want what goes with a visa based on marriage.
I guess a more pertinent question would be can I get a âmarriage visaâ without living in Thailand on a permanent basis?
the point is, this marriage must be registered and acknowledged inside Thailand, for you to be able to apply for the 1-year Extension of Stay on Immigration. You can get a 90-days Marriage Non-Imm-O Visa from the Thai embassy in Australia with only AUS marriage document, but you can't use them for the application to the 1-year extension inside Thailand. you will need to take those original AUS documents to the AUS embassy in Bangkok, get them legalized, then take them to the Thai MfA in Bangok to get them "over-legalized" (a process I am not exactly sure about, but your embassy wil tell you)
You entered Thailand with a 90-days Non-Imm-O family visa, received a 90-days stay permit, and wish to apply for the â1-year Extension Of Stay Permitâ
Immigration will simply call it âvisa extensionâ, but actually they donât extend a visa, they are extending a stay permit. The visa itself becomes invalid upon entry!
You can apply for a â1-year extension of stay based on marriage with a Thai wifeâ 30 days (45 days on some immigrations such as Bangkok and Chiang Mai) before the end of the 90-day stay permit you got stamped upon entry.
To do this, your marriage must be recognized and registered in Thailand. Because immigration will ask you to present a freshly printed Thai marriage registry document from the Amphoe.
In addition to other documents to be provided, financial evidence must be provided:
Either
You have a Thai bank account in your sole name and a deposit of a minimum of 400,000 Baht. The money must have seasoned for 2 months on the day of application,
or
You got a legalized statement of your countryâs embassy in Bangkok/or of a honorary consul, about a regular monthly income of at least 40,000 Baht (an income affidavit)
Some embassies donât issue affidavits of income any more. In this case, Immigration will ask you for a bank statement proof of 12 months consecutive money transfers coming in from abroad over a minimum of 40,000.- THB. So, in the first year, you wonât get around the deposit method
The combination method as with a âretirement extensionâ, a mix of a deposit plus income, is not possible for an extension based on being married to a Thai wife.
You will need to present (this list might not be accurate nor complete, as some things are Immigration specific)
*** a copy of your passport detail page
*** a copy of the entry stamp
*** a copy of the pdf. visa document
*** a filled out TM7 form (can be had on Immigration)
*** two signed memorandi of understanding (which you get on immigration
*** photos showing your wife and you in front of your house, with house number visible
*** Hand-drawn map of the location of your house. Some Immigrations accept a printout of google maps and geo-data
*** 1900.- THB application fee
If you meet all the requirements, immigration will stamp your passport or clip a paper into it, stating âapplication under consideration. Please visit usâ . . . and a date, in most cases 4 weeks away
Within these 4 weeks, Immigration will visit you and your wife at home, they might ask your neighbors whether you are really married and live there.
As soon as the âunder considerationâ period has expired, you can pick up the passport from immigration with the completed and stamped one-year extension of stay permit.
It is recommended to buy at least one single re-entry permit for 1000.- THB (you need to bring two passport pics for that) because should you exit Thailand during the one year period, the permit keeps your Extension alive
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