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Hello everyone! I have another question regarding long stay visa ( married to Thai).
I am currently on covid extension but am planning to do a visiting thai family, and after that, a married to Thai visa. Me and my wife are in Thailand for a year sabbatical. The thing is we currently have a tabien ban at her family’s house but we are looking to rent our own apartment/condo. Also, as we travel around Thailand quite a lot we might be moving every 2-3 months from one condo to another. I understand to have a married to Thai visa you need a fixed tabian ban and take photos of your place with our personal belonging inside etc etc but since we are moving quite a lot this might be difficult.
What do you think is the best option for this kind of situation? Should I leave my tabian ban as is or should I have one made everytime we move which is gonna be a real hassle?
I’m moving house to another province where my wife has bought a house. I have a one year visa for marriage and my wife will be getting a new Tabien Ban straight away after we move house next week. I assume once she has it we go straight to immigration and register my new address, to avoid a 200 baht a day fine. Do I have this right?
Hello guys. Just a quick question about applying for a non o 1 year visa in Savannakhet. Do they accept a copy from my wife tabien ban or we have to show the original book as well?
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