Massive headache at immigration this morning trying to do 1 year extension on non-o based on marriage. If I fly to ho chi min in Vietnam are they doing 1 year multi entry with no proof of funds?
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The post discusses the challenges faced while applying for a one-year extension of a Non-O visa based on marriage and inquires about the possibility of obtaining a similar visa in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, without providing proof of funds. Comments provide guidance that the Thai consulate in Ho Chi Minh City, as well as in Savannakhet, Laos, can issue a one-year, multi-entry Non-O visa based on marriage without requiring financial proof.
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You did read the excellent write up on maximizing the length of stay for a non o based on marriage by Tod Daniels ?
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You can use the thai consulate in Savannakhet Lao, Ho Chi Minh City Vietnam or Seoul South Korea for a year-long, multi-entry Non-Immigrant Type O visa based on marriage with no proof of funds.
Yes I did read it and wanted to confirm it was current and valid information before heading to Ho Chi Min. Thanks
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Eric ******
An admin wrote this on December 20, 2017. Tod Daniels.
Eric ******
did you see this? The difference between a "marriage visa" and a "yearly extension of stay based on marriage"
This topic comes up quite a lot. So let's take a minute and go over these two very different things.
I hate to break it to you all but a "marriage visa" actually doesn't exist. No matter what thai immigration staff or thai consulate staff or foreigners call it, there is no such animal.
It is in reality a Non-Immigrant Type O <-(O meaning OTHER) visa. Non-O visas are issued for a variety of things, marriage to a thai, raising children, being over 50 (retirement), married to a foreigner who legally works here, volunteering, etc.
If you are married to a thai you can stay here two ways;
Go to a thai consulate and get a year-long, multi-entry Non-Immigrant Type O visa based on marriage to a thai.
Right now the thai consulate in Savannakhet Lao and Ho Chi Minh City Vietnam will issue these visas without any proof of finances.
On this visa you get stamped in for 90 days, when that 90 days runs out you to go the border, stamp out of thailand, stamp in&out of another country and then stamp back into thailand for another 90 days. You do this for the validity of the visa itself which is one year from the date it's issued. Most people get 15 months out of this visa because by exiting and reentering the country just prior to the "enter before" date on the visa itself you get stamped in for another 90 days (taking you to 15 months).
A person on this visa NEVER EVER does a 90 day report at the immigration office (because you can't stay in the country longer than 90 days at a time).
The other way is to get a 90 day single entry Non-Immigrant Type O visa (either from a thai consulate or at the immigration office) and then apply for a yearly extension of stay based on marriage to a thai at the immigration office in your area.
You meet the financial requirements of 400K baht banked in a thai bank account in your name only for 2 months prior to your application OR by using a notarized letter from your consulate stating you get 40K baht a month in income from abroad. You submit a pile 'o documents, photos, and paperwork and the application goes under consideration for 30 days.
Then you go back and get the year extension inked into your passport. During the 30 day under consideration some immigration offices do an in home inspection and talk to your neighbors.
If you are going to leave the country during the year after you get your extension of stay you would need to buy a re-entry permit.
A person on this extension DOES do 90 day reporting if they stay in the country 90 days.
I hope that was understandable, feel free to ask any questions you want to." - Tod Daniels
Damian ******
Not sure....most ppl go to savvanahket to do it
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