I am currently here on a tourist visa and I would like to change my visa to non o and then get a marriage visa. I have already registered marriage with my wife in thailand with the local office and i have the KorRor22 with me. May I know what are the required documents to apply for Non- O visa in Thailand? How many days left do i need left in my passport before I can do the conversion to Non O.
These are the list of documents that I know i need
400k baht in bank (Bank statement)
Thai Wife ID and copy of it
BlueBook and copy of it
Copy of my passport and real passport
marriage certificate and copy of it
photograph
Am I lacking anything else? Thank you!
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TLDR : Answer Summary
The user is on a tourist visa and wishes to convert it to a Non-O visa due to marriage. They have already registered their marriage in Thailand and have the necessary documents. They seek clarification on additional requirements and the time left on their current visa for the conversion. The comments provide insights that the Non-O visa is essentially the marriage visa, outline additional requirements such as a bank letter, and emphasize the importance of checking with the local immigration office for specific requirements.
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You need between 14-21 days left on your existing stay when you apply, depending on your immigration office. Your wife will also need to go to the office with you. You need more than just bank statement, you need a bank letter. You'll also need a map of your house and other items.
You really need to go to immigration and ask them for their list of requirements because every office has their own requirements.
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