Hello TVA family. Today I have been in Dublin. I am just on the way to back home to Northern Ireland. Just some heads up for those who want to use the Royal Thai Consulate in Dublin. I applied for a Non O Single entry based on marriage in person. They need the usual things like copy of Thai marriage certificate, copy of wife's passport or ID and €75.50 application fee in cash or postal order. Now last time they did not asked a passport photo about me and it was mentioned maybe they could request a bank statement as well. So far I provided all those things except the bank statement. The woman who was taking my documents she said she will give me a call if they require the bank statement as well. I will come back with an update if something happens.
TLDR : Answer Summary
The user shares their experience applying for a Non-O Single Entry visa based on marriage at the Royal Thai Consulate in Dublin. They detail the required documents including a Thai marriage certificate, copy of the spouse's passport or ID, and a €75.50 fee. Additionally, they mention a potential request for a bank statement, and the consulate's representative indicated that they would inform the user if further documentation is needed.
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