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How soon can I apply for a one year extension after getting married on a multi Non-O visa?

May 9, 2018
8 years ago
Carl ********
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I'm on a multi non o but I have just got married, how soon can I apply for a year extension? My permission to stay is until July
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After getting married, you can apply for a one-year extension on your Non-O visa 30 days before the expiration of your current permission to stay. There is no need for a lawyer to assist with this process; it can be done independently at a relatively low cost.
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Carl ********
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Thanks guys
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Karl ******************
My friend changed from a non B to a non O after marriage, no lawyer needed for that, it cost him 1,900B, the lawyer wanted 20,000B... it's not hard to do it yourself.
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@Tod ********
you're absolutely right, my mistake.
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Tod *********
They didn't change ANY visa inside the country. :/ What they did was change the reason for their extension.

They were NOT here on a visa but on an extension of stay based on employment. All they did was cancel that extension and immediately apply for a new extension based on marriage by meeting the requirements. :)
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Robert *******
You can apply 30 days before the last day of your Admitted to Stay date. You don't need a good lawyer for the procedure.
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