What documents are required to renew a marriage extension in Chiang Mai?

Jul 25, 2022
2 years ago
John **********
ORIGINAL POSTER
If anyone has recently renewed their marriage extension in Chiang mai, would it be possible to send me or list the required documents required.

Thank you in advance.
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TLDR : Answer Summary
To renew a marriage extension in Chiang Mai, you'll need to submit several standard documents. These include copies of your passport's ID and visa pages, the latest admitted stamp, your marriage certificate, and additional documents such as the 'kor ror 2' form, your wife's ID and housebook, a bankbook or bank letter showing adequate funds, and photos of you both inside and outside the house. It is also advised to consult local Chiang Mai groups for potentially updated requirements.
John **********
ORIGINAL POSTER
Thank you for sharing this!
Ellie *******
General information is attached. Try to post on Chiang Mai-related groups, you may get exact information faster.
Robert *******
Standard documents:

copy id page passport

copy visa page passport

copy latest Admitted until, permitted up to stamp

copy marriage certificate

copy kor ror 2

copy ID of wife

copy housebook wife

copy bankbook

bank letter if used banked money 400.000 Thb OR Income Affidavit from Embassy OR 3 months paying tax/sso in Thailand when work in Thailand OR if embassy do not provide the affidavit 12 months prior application each and every month a deposit of minimum 40.000 thb into a Thai bank account on your name with bank letter

Picture of both of you outside house with house number

Picture of both of you inside the house

copy address registration>

Items might be added by people living and applied for the same Extension in Chang Mai.
Julian *****
@Robert ******
can we use the yellow house book instead of wife blue book?
Julian *****
Wife’s ID follows by wife’s blue book. Yellow book not necessary
Ana ************************
@Julian ****
you have to add copies of your yellow housebook to your papers, but your wife has to use her housebook as well
Ellie *******
@Julian ****
, depends on what purpose you are going to use that. Not as supporting document of wife’s ID
Ana ************************
It was exactly as
@Robert ******
said. Just draw a map of the location where you are living and add it to your papers
Robert *******
@Ana ***********************
Thanks I will remember the hand drawn map for next time
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