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What documents do I need to extend my NON-O visa in Kanchanaburi for 60 days?

Mar 12, 2018
8 years ago
Peter ***********
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Hi guys.

Off to immigration in Kanchanaburi Wednesday to extend my non o

( marriage ) for 60 days.

I'm good to go early.

Stamped in until April 1.

Checklist. Please add if needed.

Passport.

1,900 baht.

Proof of flight out.

Photo's x 2

* Copies * x 2 of each ( incase )

* passport photo page

* visa

* departure card

* marriage certificate (s)

* house book

* wife's I.D.

Some things maybe not needed but I always take just incase.

Cheers
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The user is preparing to extend their NON-O visa (marriage) in Kanchanaburi for an additional 60 days and is sharing a thorough checklist of required documents. They highlight the importance of taking copies of various documents and mention a potential need for their spouse to attend. Fellow community members provide additional input on necessary preparations for the immigration office.
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Peter ***********
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Cheers mate. She will be there.

Need back up. Bad office.IMO.
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Steve *******
You might need your wife to attend as well. I did, at Sisaket imm office, dont know about that office though.
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Peter ***********
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yes mate. sure. Spotted that when I posted. Cheers
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Robert *******
Make sure the Admitted to Stay stamp is also on a copy.
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