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Hello. I wonder if someone could help me with a visa question.
Im entering Thailand next week with a visa exempt 60 days with my 2 babies and my Thai boyfriend. We will get married in Thailand and apply for the Non o single entry visa and later do the 1 year extension
Does anyone know if I have to leave Thailand to apply for my non o visa ? Or can I apply for it inside Thailand? Would it matter if I came with a tourist visa or visa exempt ?
Hello has anyone from the uk applied for the evisa online. I’m married to a Thai and the section of visa type I’ve clicked non immigrant visa but then purpose of visit don’t state marriage
Got the 60 day (visiting family) married to a Thai extension
Documents (forms);
-TM7
-The Acknowledgement of Penalties for a Visa Overstay
-Acknowledgement of terms and conditions for permit of temporary stay in the kingdom of Thailand
-TM30
-TM6 (it was issued to me at the land border crossing)
-Kor 2
-Wedding Certificate (rose border)
-Wife change name certificate (only if your wife changed her last name to yours)
-Wife birth certificate
-Wife ID card
-Wife house book
-Rental agreement (make sure it’s signed by the owner/manager)
Just wanted to give some information regarding the 60 day married to a Thai extension while here in a 60 day exempt stamp.
As I was unsure if I was going to be able to get this extension after the 30 day one. I asked the immigration office when I was there last month and she said it wouldn’t be a problem just to make sure my wife was there when I applied. I already knew this as I’ve done this many times in the past.
I got to IT Square around 6:30am and I was first in line. I did book an appointment for 8:30am but it really doesn’t matter there because you still have to sit in the queue, which makes no sense.
After the first set of immigration officers looked over my paper work about 5 times, almost as if they were looking for a reason to deny me. Little do they know, I’ve been through this many times and I’ve learned from my past mistakes. I have everything ready the day before, forms filled out, picture, photo copies etc.
After they finally gave me the queue number, I went into the main office area. Again, my paper work is looked over multiple times, just looking for a reason to refuse or make me do something over again. Once again, I’m well prepared.
I will say this, they went over everything with a fine tooth comb. I’d advise that you have copies and the originals for everything. She even pointed out that my old passport number was on one of the wedding forms we filled out back when we registered our marriage. I explained we got married and I had to get a new passport since. No problems there. She then went over our rental agreement, which I’m not on in the first place. She then asked my wife a couple of things and after all that I was told to go sit in the waiting for passport section.
We were in at 8:30am out at 8:50am. It pays to be there nice and early.
I have a Multiple entry Non-Immigrant O visa that runs out on 6th Sept 2024 I am currently not in Thailand Im in Ireland - Can I renew this visa in the embassy in London where it was issued as I will be travelling to Thailand in mid November for at least four months or do I just apply for a new one after this one runs out
I am curious and want to ask a question for expats from the US, that have married Thai women. What are the specific rules concerning social security and a Thai spouse? I've done some research but I'm still not quite clear and I'd like to hear from anyone that has married a Thai lady and is on social security. It says that they have to live in the US for 5 years, although they're not consecutive. And what if you then died? Would she get a portion of your social security? Especially if she had a child under 16 years old?
Not looking for anybody to tell me Don't get involved with a Thai lady here. Please, don't want to hear that. Just want to know about the question and I appreciate you sticking to that topic.
Does the Thai consulate in Savannakhet still offer 1 year multiple entry visa based on being married to a Thai national and are the requirements still the same like last year? I couldn't find the 1year visa on their website anymore.
Hello. I am currently in Thailand on Non Immigrant O multi entry obtained from Savannakhet. Is it possible to obtain 1 year extension of stay based on married to a Thai national when my visa expires? Or, do I have to be in Thailand on some other type of visa in order to apply for this extension?