Hi guys! Does the Consulate in Penang still issue multiple entry Non O visas for dependents? Thanks.
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The discussion revolves around the issuance of multiple entry Non-O visas at the Consulate in Penang for dependents. One user clarifies that dependents may include a spouse married to a foreigner with a work permit in Thailand. Key documents required include a letter from the spouse's employer, their passport, work permit, and marriage certificate to secure a 90-day Non-O visa, which can be extended yearly.
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You would take a letter from your husbands company addressed to the consulate stating it is okay that you get a 90 day Non-O visa based on being married to someone that legally works here. You take paperwork from the company, copies of your husband's passport, work permit, marriage certificate, and you should get a 90 day Non-O visa that you can get a yearly extension on from the immigration office
Michelle *******************
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I am married to a foreigner that legally works here and we have a son who was born here. x
Robert *******
If you work in Koh Tao a work permit and Non B are a better option.
Tod *********
dependent as in you're married to a foreigner that legally works here in thailand or as in you're raising kids here?
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