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Do I need to bring original documents for my Non-O Marriage visa application in HCMC?

Jul 5, 2019
7 years ago
Charlie *********
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Just a quickie.

I'm confident I have my copied docs for Non-O Marriage in HCMC. Do I need to take originals? I'd prefer not to if they aren't needed.

Anything else I should know?

Thank you peeps, great group.
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When applying for a Non-O Marriage visa at the Thai consulate in HCMC, it is necessary to bring the original marriage certificate. Additionally, the consulate only accepts US dollars for payment and requires a handwritten letter from your Thai spouse addressed to the consulate requesting the visa.
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Tod *********
They ONLY take US dollars at the thai consulate :)

And don't forget the hand written letter from your thai wife addressed to the consulate asking that they issue you the visa.
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Please let this group know if all went smoothly, thank you
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Charlie *********
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Thanks Tod. Great service as always appreciate it
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Tod *********
you need to take the original marriage certificate (if you're married in thailand its the one with the rose border around the edge)..
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