When Should I Apply for My Next Non-O Visa in Thailand?

Jan 4, 2020
5 years ago
Emile **********
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Hello guys , happy new year 🎉. Let’s hope everything goes wel. I am on a First non -O visa. When should I start the application for my next non- O visa? 30 days before my visa expires?
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The user inquires about the timing for applying for their next Non-O visa, specifically whether they should start the application 30 days before their current visa expires. Comments from the community offer additional questions regarding the type of Non-O visa and suggestions about applying for a one-year Extension of Stay at a local Immigration Office instead.
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Robert *******
Why would you like to apply at a Thai Consulate or a new Non Immigrant O visa.

You might apply for a 1 year Extension of Stay at your local Immigration Office.

On what basis did you get this Non immigrant Visa?
Robert *******
you can keep on using this visa and enter on the last day mentioned as valid until date on the visa. If you enter that day you still get 90 days of stay, as your are married you can OR leave the last day the country and apply for a new visa at a Thai consulate or visit Immigration and apply for a 60 day Extension of Stay to visit your family and then at the last day leave the country to apply for a new visa. OR apply in the last 30 days of your Admitted to Stay period for a 1 year Extension of Stay at your local immigration Office.
Robert *******
You can stay until 8 Jun? Your maximum stay with a visa is 90 days?
Emile **********
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@Robert ******
yes married . I can stay till 8 June. But I don’t know when I can apply for next year.
James ********
@Robert ******
married to Thai

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James ********
Non O for Married to a Thai?

Where did you obtain this visa?

In Savannakhet ?

When does the visa expire?
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