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Hi I live in Koh Tao and got married to a Thai in the UK in 2023. I want to change from my non-o 90 day visa to a one year non-o visa.
Have been told by my visa agent that she doesn't know how to help me... 🙄so hopefully you guys can help me.
What do I need to do? I have read many threads and there is always contradictory advice so I am very lost.
Do I apply for the 'affirmation of marriage status' form on the UK gov website? That form is worded as if it is for unmarried persons and also asks what date and location I'm going to be married in, which makes me think that is the wrong form for someone who is already married. Don't want to pay £75 for the wrong form.
I have heard I need to get a "kor ror 22" and also certify my UK marriage certificate then get it translated but not sure how to go about it.
Can anyone please shine some light on what I need to do?
Married to thia citizen uk marriage. On thai tourist visa now in thailand .can I apply for thia marriage visa or do you need to be married in thailand to qualify
I am in udon Thani for next 3 weeks and want to open a bank account. I am on my wife blue book TR14. What documents are required. I have bought my UK marriage certificate wth me but will I require translation of this certificate. I checked on goggle and found some legal services I can get this done if necessary.
Hi all, I need to get my UK marriage certificate legalised in the UK and then translated ready for next year's o visa (supporting a Thai wife), is there a reliable agent here that can do this please? The people who I was going to use in Chiangmai will no longer do it. I live in Phayao and there's not much help here, Tia Paul
Question about extending the 30 day visa exempt by 60 days (visit family) with a UK marriage cert.
I have previously been successful doing this but am hearing immigration offices now require the UK marriage cert, to be stamped at the British embassy and translated to Thai. What’s the up to date info on this?
Advice appreciated. I am Thai. My husband is currently on a non-immigrant 'O' visa which expires 19th Feb. We were planning to get the 60-day extension but wanted to ask if others know whether this is still possible? We have been told it could be better to apply for the covid extension OR apply now for the year-long marriage visa. If we get the 60-day family/marriage visa extension, can we still apply for the 1-year marriage visa during that time or can we only extend the 'O' visa once? The other question is that we are married in the UK with a UK marriage certificate - will a notarised Thai translation of the UK marriage certificate be sufficient for the 60-day extension as well as for the application for the 1-year marriage visa? Advice greatly appreciated. (We are in Phuket so would be doing all this at the Phuket Immigration Office)
Can I verify that the advise I found on this group for marriage certificates is still valid ** as we are both uk nationals with a marriage certificate that we need authorising for our next year extension .
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Thailand is not a signatory to the apostille treaty so the apostille is not recognized as certification/authentication in Thailand.
Go to the embassy and get them to either "authenticate it" or swear an affidavit of authenticity in front of the consular officer.
You then go to the Thai Ministry of Foreign Affairs at Government Complex (Chengwattana) and get their stamp on it.
Now you are authenticated and good for use in Thailand.
Applying for 1 year marriage extension this week... question.
1- Do I need to make copies of the KR.2 form or can I just give them the two originals I get from the amphur office?
2- two months 400k seasoning is date to date, yea? Meaning my money has been seasoned since July 16, so anytime starting tomorrow, September 16 I can go apply, correct?