Can I Apply for a 60-Day Family Visit Extension on a Non-Imm B Visa After Getting Married?

Jul 15, 2020
4 years ago
Mark *******
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Hi.I am on a non imm B multi entry visa which expires August 13th.I was last due to make a border bounce on May 4th(last stamp) but couldn’t and am therefore on amnesty.I got married to a Thai in Feb.Would I be able to apply for 60 day family visit extension?Thanks
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The user is currently on a Non Imm B multi-entry visa, has missed a border run, and is on amnesty. They want to know if they can apply for a 60-day family visit extension after their recent marriage to a Thai national.
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James ********
Watch for any Thai Immigration announcement ...

before you use your 60 day extension.
Mark *******
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@James *******
Sure I will.We actually have plans to go to UK but her visa starts August 25th which would leave me on overstay should the amnesty not be extended
James ********
@Mark ******
NEVER GO ON OVERSTAY...
Mark *******
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@James *******
Agreed.I’ve not had one day in 20years.
Mark *******
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Hi James.Sorry to bother you again...are you sure the 60 day family visit extension is available to “married” non imm B visa holders?I keep getting “you have to be on non O already” answers
Robert *******
@Mark ******
You can get this Extension on any kind of entry. It is not limited to a Non Immigrant O visa
Mark *******
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@Robert ******
Thanks Robert.And given the current amnesty it would be irrelevant that my stamp is out of date(should have left May 4th)?The 60 days would really clear me out of trouble as our plan was to go to UK in Sept
James ********
Take your Thai wife with you to Thai immigration with marriage certificate and ask for requirements for the 60 day family visit extension.
Mark *******
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@James *******
Thanks for the quick reply.I went alone 2 days ago and the lady pointed to my stamp day to leave(May 4th) and said I had 60 days from that date to apply
James ********
@Mark ******
did you already get a 60 day extension for family visit?
@Tod ********
Mark *******
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@James *******
No.I was on Non imm B and waiting to change over to non O based on marriage when all this started
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