HI I HAVE MARRAGE VISA TILL THIS WEEK NOT ENUGT TIME FOR FUND SO I CAN GET visit thai wife visa for two month? Then I will arenge money to keep in the bank two month .can do ?
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The user is inquiring about the possibility of applying for a visit visa to stay with their Thai wife after their marriage visa expires. There are suggestions to visit the local immigration office to check documentation requirements and apply for a temporary family visit extension for 60 days at a cost of 1900 baht. Additional comments address concerns about transferring the visa to a new passport and how many times such extensions can be applied for.
Jamal *****
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I change my passport then transfer visa stamp to new book .then I can apply family visit visa?tnx
You can apply twice, but they check their database so the second time you only get the application not approved stamp and 7 days to leave the country. And you can start all over again, apply for new visa at a Thai Consulate or Embassy.
Jamal *****
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Last visa not take like this extension.
Jamal *****
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That passport will expire
Jamal *****
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I all ready take two yeas back like this
Jamal *****
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Ok
Tod *********
Why would you change your passport? Unless this one is running out, just apply on the passport you have
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Go to your immigration office and get the sheet that outlines the required documentation. Each office requires slightly different paperwork.
Jamal *****
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HOW MANEY TIME CAN DO LIKE THIS EXTENTION.?tnx
Jamal *****
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If I change my passport can do one more time?tnx
Tod *********
Just once.
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you can go to your immigration office and apply for a 60 day visit family extension for 1900baht.
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