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What do I need to bring for my final Non O Marriage Visa stamp after a house visit in Thailand?

Dec 2, 2025
10 hours ago
Peter *******
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Final Non O Marriage Visa stamp after house visit

Hello everyone,

On Saturday the IO officer came to my wife’s house and his colleague took 3 photos around house with him and us together.

He messaged my wife yesterday and said for me to come to the IO with at least 5 days left on my marriage visa that expires on dec 23.

I assume for my final acceptance stamp in my passport for the 12 month extension.

My question is do I need to take anything other than my passport?

Maybe they want another copy of my Bank book update from today to see my bank balance isn’t below 400,000 baht?

Thanks in Advance 🙏
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TLDR : Answer Summary
The user is preparing for a final acceptance stamp for a 12-month extension on their Non O Marriage Visa after a house visit by an immigration officer. They are uncertain if they need to bring anything other than their passport, speculating about needing an updated bank book as evidence of sufficient funds. Comments suggest that while bringing extra documents may not be necessary, it could be prudent to have them on hand just in case.
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Robert **********
Maybe ask him ?
Darren *********
If you bring it you won't need it, but if you ignore it and it is inconvenient to get, it will be the first thing they ask for.
Michael ********
No you dont need anything, but got to admit out of habit i usually take along my folder with all of paperwork and leave in car (just in case)
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