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What documents do I need to extend my Non-O visa based on marriage in Thailand using my salary?

Jan 18, 2018
8 years ago
Mike ******
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trying once again to extend my non-o based on marriage to a Thai using my current in country salary. I have payslips for the previous 3 months. Is that enough for Chiang Wattana or do I need the PND1? And do I actually need shareholder documents and all that if I am not applying for a Non-B based on employment?
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This post discusses the requirements for extending a Non-O visa based on marriage to a Thai citizen. The user seeks clarity on whether three months of payslips are sufficient for the visa extension at Chiang Wattana and whether they need to provide a PND1 form and shareholder documents, given that they are not applying for a Non-B visa based on employment.
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