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I’m in Thailand on a multi-entry non-o based on marriage. Stamped in until April. If I was to get divorced do I have to leave immediately or by my stamp date?
I plan to go to Savannakhet to apply for the multi entry non-o based on being married to a Thai that lets me stay 1 year by re-entering the country every 3 months. I looked on the embassy website and didn't find the requirements for that visa.
Is it still possible to get it?
A search in the group told me that I need a signed copy of wife ID card, tabian baan and marriage certificate. Do I need to bring the originals as well ? Can I make the trip alone ? Or my wife has to show up there with me ? Also is there anything else I should be aware of ? I have European passport.
Has anyone obtained a multi entry o visa due to marriage to a Thai National at the Thai Consulate in Savannaket recently that can give a list of documents required ?
So this morning I finally got the 60 day extension for my (expired) multi entry non O based on marriage. Was a bit worried about the expired part but i guess amnesty fills that space. Samut Prakan Immigration, standard (covid) procedure, somewhat busy but we were done within an hour and everyone was pleasant and helpful. Thanks to this group, especially the admins for the support, information and straight-talk! See you in late November!
Looking for abit of help regarding moving to Thailand. I am moving in November and need some help or advice with regards to booking a flight. Is it best to get a return ticket or is it fine having just a one way ticket?
Has anybody got any recent experience with the border crossing at Phu nam ron in Kanchanaburi? I have a multi-entry non O and am looking for a convenient place to activate the next 90 days. Thanks for any advice.