Is this the right visa to convert it to a non-O marriage with multi entries in Thailand when immigration, which is then renewed annually? (There is no other non-immigrant online at the Thai embassy)
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Ist das das richtige Visum, um es in Thailand dann bei der Immigration zu einem Non-O marriage mit Multi Entries zu konvertieren, das man dann jährlich erneuert? (Online gibt es bei der Thai Botschaft kein anderes Non-immigrant)
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The discussion revolves around whether a non-O visa, specifically based on marriage, can be converted to a multi-entry visa in Thailand. Participants confirm that the 90-day non-O marriage visa can be extended annually, and after obtaining the extension, one can apply for a multi-entry permit for a fee. However, there is some confusion regarding whether the non-O marriage visa is initially issued as a single or multi-entry visa, with players clarifying that while it is commonly a single entry, it may be possible to obtain a multi-entry permit thereafter for an additional cost.
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Hi there I can't log into the arrival app could do so last week is there a problem perhaps I want to fill it in 3 days before I fly thanks and not stand in line at the airport
Yes. This is a 90-day non-O visa. What you could call a marriage visa. This will give you 90-days on entry to Thailand and you can then apply for the 1-year extension. Once you have the extension you can then apply for a re-entry permit if you want to leave Thailand during that time.
This this is non-o based on marriage that gives you 90 days on arrival, then when you have arrived. First register your tm30 even if you staying with your wife, open bank account and deposit the 400k go back to immigration ask for requirements for 1 year extension when gotten that go back and get yourself multi re-entry entry permit for 3800 baht.
the form in the image says “single” for number of entries whereas the OP appears to want “multi entry”. I believe I read earlier that for Non-O based on retirement that only single entry is now possible. Not sure if this is the same for a Non-O based on marriage. Anyone?
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