Phuket Immigration today...
60 day family extension (Thai wife) on a Non-imm multi type-o visa:
Do not go to either waiting area downstairs (these are for tourist and COVID extensions). Go straight up the steps of the main building (squeeze past the desks at the bottom of the steps) and go to first floor.
Note: Letter from embassy not needed.
Time to process: 1hr (Arrived 10:45).
Documents you need:
Originals:
Passport, TM6 card, Wife ID card, Marriage certificate (both parts), rental agreement.
Copies:
1x TM.7 Application form
1x Passport bio page
1x Passport visa page
1x Passport entry stamp page
1x Peparture card (TM6)
1x Rental agreement
1x House registration (landlord provides screen shot of T.M.6 number + Passport entered in the system online)
1x Thai wife Tabien Baan (house book)
1x Thai wife ID card
1x Marriage Certificate (flowery border)
1x Marriage Kor Ror 2
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Important to know - Kor Ror 2
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Kor Ror 2 document must be no older than 6 months old. Mine is 11 months old. I got turned away and told to go Amphur to get new document. Tried but advised all Amphur’s in Phuket unavailable (since yesterday) to issue Kor Ror 2 until 31st March. I went back to immigration and they accepted my current Kor Ror 2 *ONLY* because I had my Thai child’s birth certificate to use as a combination.
TLDR : Answer Summary
This post provides a detailed account of the process and required documents for obtaining a 60-day family extension at Phuket Immigration for holders of a Non-Immigrant multi-type 'O' visa. It advises not to use the waiting areas for tourists and emphasizes the importance of submitting recent documents, particularly the Kor Ror 2, which must be no older than six months. Tips on processing time and specific documents needed, including marriage certificates and rental agreements, are also included.