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I’m in the process of a divorce with my thai wife, we lived outside Chiang Mai near Doisaket so now have to start all over again, don’t really have much in Australia
I have to change visa’s as marriage visa no longer an option so considering this visa as a possibility but not sure
I work offshore on ships in Australia/ worldwide (mainly Australia) 4 on/ 4 off & want to stay living in Thailand as have been here for around 12yrs & have been seeing a doctor since August 24 for some serious health conditions (heart) & diabetes
Not sure if DVT or LVR is best? DVT is cheaper but not sure if I would qualify under workcation as technically I work remotely on ships in Australia or worldwide but not a digital nomad
Under soft options I could use my medical treatment but does the doctors need to be accepted/registered through /with this visa?
LTR initially 5 times the amount, 10 year visa, I meet the salary conditions under the “work from Thailand professional” can work for a Thai company, have health cover fo US$50K
Any advice if offshore would pass as work remotely or not for the workcattion & the soft option for my medical conditions & if any doctor can be used or if they have to be part of a conglomerate (BKK hospital or similar private system ect)
Asking for advice on here because of all the smart ass answers but here goes. I'm married to a Thai woman who is in the states. I want to apply for a divorce of our Thai marriage. Can that be done without her presence?
Can anybody confirm that the document from the ampur which will say that my soon to be ex wife and me are divorced and we both have sole custody of 1 each of the children will be sufficient for immigration to renew my visa based on supporting thai child which is what i currently have, last time my wife was helpful in providing the documents i needed, id,house paper, pics etc
This time she said wont help, which is sods law as been having that visa 15 years and only need 1.more renewal before im.eligable.for a retirement visa, so no help needed from her.
I married my Thai wife in the UK and would like to get a divorce whilst living in Thailand. Does anybody have experience of this or could recommend a solictor? Thanks.
I am on a 1 year non-O extension based on marriage.
My extension expires in September 2022.
My I'll be 50 in August 2022.
My wife wants a divorce as soon as possible with mutual consent.
I have one half child (my son).
I'll need to inform immigration after the divorce, which means my visa extension will be cancelled immediately.
My options are:
- I can apply for a 60-day family/son visit extension.
- I can beg my wife the delay the divorce 1 year and apply for a retirement visa.
- I can extend my visa with one year based on having a half Thai child.
- I can just not inform immigration of the divorce? Can this have serious consequences?
When should I apply for the extension based on having a half Thai child, before or after the divorce? Will immigration accept joined custody on the divorce paper of the amphur (not a court paper) as a reason for a 1 year extension?
I have a little question with reference to getting divorced here in Thailand, after my wife go and officiate the divorce, does my Marriage Visa become null and void and do I need to leave the country to cancel the visa?