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Feb 24, 2026
2 months ago
Jidapa **************
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1st time: Non-O marriage visa

Hi everyone. My husband and I recently got married in Thailand and we now have our Thai marriage certificate. He is currently on a visa exemption, which will expire on 9 April. We’re planning to apply for a Non-O marriage visa for him, but so far no Thai bank (Bang Na area) has allowed him to open a bank account because they told us he needs a Non-O visa first.

1. Does anyone have any suggestions in our situation? Are there any banks in Bangkok or nearby that might allow him to open an account?

2. We are also planning a short trip to Laos for a few days. When he re-enters Thailand, will he receive a 30-day or 60-day visa exemption stamp?

Thank you in advance for any advice 🙏
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Nov 21, 2025
5 months ago
Alan *****
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How long does it take to get a tourist visa from the uk. I’ve been to Thailand 3 times this year.
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May 27, 2024
2 years ago
Jamie ***********
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Hii,

I’m heading to Thailand next month for a 2 month Muay Thai training camp.

I’m looking to get a 60 day evisa.

Im a British citizen with a British passport but I’m currently living in Bali.

The official visa website said I’m not eligible due to me living in Indonesia to apply for an online visa.

Does anyone know a way of obtaining a 60 day evisa online or do I have to make an appointment with the Thai embassy here in Bali?

Appreciate your help 🙏🏽
12 comments
Oct 11, 2023
3 years ago
William *******
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Coming to Thailand on 30 day visa exempt and I want to extend, my question is (and it's probably been asked a thousand times before) do I apply for extension at the airport when I arrive or do I have to go to an immigration office within that 29 day period. TIA
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Jan 24, 2023
3 years ago
Pete ********
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Hi All

Not been to Thailand since July 2020 and wanted to find out how things stand with the Non-Immigrant 'O' Visa. I have looked on the London Thai Embassy Website but I cannot find any information. It is a mess. I am over 50 and married 15 years to a Thai national. We currently live in the UK but are looking to go back to Thailand for a bit in November 2023. Any and all information gratefully received. (And/or if someone can point me to credible, recent websites that cover this I would be very grateful.) TIA 🙏
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Jul 1, 2022
4 years ago
Sacha *****
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Hello, We are 2 french friends and we are actually in Cambodge ( in Sihanoukville ewactly). We wanted to know things about E-visa for Thaïlande.

How long does it take to have the e-visa ? ( Processing time for French)

Is it possible to have the exemption of visa (30 days) if we go to the border on Bus (Poipet) ?

The E-visa is accepted at the land border ?

Thank you for the help.
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Nov 11, 2021
4 years ago
Chris ********
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Hi, apologies for being a bit of a donut. Looking at UK Thai Embassy website it says Foreign national has to submit E visa application through online platform. If i'm coming for 2 week holiday (15 days) can I ignore this and come in visa exempt and sort the paperwork and fee out at Bangkok airport. Visa on arrival page hasn't been updated since July 2020 but I've not been to Thailand before so looking for clarification. Thanks
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