Is a family photo required for the 60-day family visit extension on a Non-O visa based on marriage?

Sep 1, 2018
6 years ago
AliJames *****
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Does anyone know if a photo of the family outside the house is needed for the 60-day family visit extension for the Non-O year-long multiple entry visa based on marriage (not spouse visa)? The immigration office is Samut Prakan.
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The consensus among commenters is that a photo of the family outside the house is not required for the 60-day extension of a Non-O visa based on marriage. One commenter mentioned that while they had their photo taken by an immigration officer during a visit, it appears that such a photo is not a standard requirement for this type of extension. Therefore, it is likely one can obtain the extension without the need for any family photos.
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Tod *********
I'd say the answer is NO, you do not need ANY photos to get the 60 day extension based on visiting family from the immigration office.
Lance *********
it's all over the place - nobody can give advice on any of it !
Michael *******
I just did a 60 days extension and an immigration officer showed up within two weeks. Took a picture of my wife and me while holding up my passport and that was it.
Michael *******
It might have been a check on everyone living in the area.
Steve *******
I know there's usually a home visit by immigration for a yearly extention of stay but never heard of it before for a 60 day extention
Michael *******
@Steve ******
That was in Ubon and they were checking every Farang living in the area. Mainly to make sure that you are living at your stated address.
Steve *******
Where was that? Never heard of that happening before.
Lance *********
no
Steve *******
No, I never needed one. I think it"s only for the yearly extention of stay based on marriage.
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