What Should I Do If My Non-O Thai Marriage Visa Is Expiring Due to Pandemic Travel Restrictions?

Nov 17, 2020
4 years ago
Gene **********
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Hello everyone, I have a non O Thai marriage visa. I'm supposed to leave every 3 months but due to the pandemic wasn't able to. So my Visa expired actually next year but because I can't leave they gave me a stamp for 2 months back in September the 26. My Visa expires on the 26th of November. So today I went and got a underconsideration stamp for not being able to travel due to pandemic. so far so good. It was a lot of paperwork though. A TM 30

must be filled out again and TM 7 form. Along with an affidavit form. So for those of you on stamps are going to expire I recommend you go there before it expires and get an under consideration stamp. Pay Nineteen Hundred baht and keep it moving. In case you wondering how long under consideration stamp last. It 2 weeks! But you must return to immigration to get 60 more days.
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TLDR : Answer Summary
The user discusses their experience with a non-O Thai marriage visa that was set to expire due to pandemic-related travel restrictions. They were granted a temporary 'under consideration' stamp allowing them to remain in Thailand for an additional period. The user advises others to take action before their visa expires and to be prepared for paperwork, including filling out TM 30 and TM 7 forms.
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