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Dec 6, 2024
19 days ago
West ******
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Hello everyone!

I want to ask about this requirement when you apply for a non o dependent visa. Does any of you has like a sample of this kind of letter? Like a format of this kind of letter? Thank you!
Apr 5, 2024
9 months ago
Amanda ******
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Questions about Non o dependant visa🙏 marriage certificate translation & apostille.

hello everyone, I know apostille is not officially accepted in thailand, i searched online and in this group, and could not find too much information. However my lawyer suggested me to get apostille for our French marriage certificate .

my exact questions are,

1,do we need to translate our marriage certificate to Thai before to get the apostille stamp? as thailand is not a partner,would a translation into english be useful in anyway?

2,do we need to do legalization after we get apostille?

3,Or is it easier to translate through a notary in thailand is much easier? As I will first arrive by tourist visa and convert from there.

Thank you in advance ! wish to hear your experiences about this matter.❤️
Mar 2, 2024
10 months ago
Amanda ******
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hello everyone! So my husband get a job offer which covers Non-B visa and work permit for him. I am an event organizer and would like to carry out some events from time to time or some volunteer work to help strays., i know i can get a non-o dependant visa, but i won't be able to do any business or charity activities like such, in this case, should I go for a Non- B visa for myself? what are the pros and cons? Do they both require boarder runs?

Also is it better to apply Non-o or non-B at our reside country or it's better to change from tourist visa while in Thailand?

Thanks in advance for your help!
Dec 31, 2023
a year ago
Don *********
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Hi

I am 54 years old with retirement visa living in Pattaya. My wife aged 51 years, (now in India)will be joining me in January 24 in Thailand.

Can I apply Non O Dependent from Thai Embassy or which visa for her?

Please advise. Thanks
Sep 26, 2023
a year ago
Michael *****
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I wanted to share my journey of successfully obtaining my Non-B visa and Work Permit, as well as a Non-O dependent visa for my child. It’s been a process.

Per the requirements, I was abroad while my employer submitted the application for the work permit. We encountered some timing conflicts, prompting my return to Thailand on a tourist visa, prior to receiving the work permit.

As I hadn’t yet secured my Non-B with a work permit, I was not working.

Given my understanding that I could not convert a tourist visa to Non B in-country, my next step was Penang. I arranged my flight on Sunday night, expecting, as I learned from here, a return on Tuesday, assuming all documents were correctly prepared. Despite meticulous adherence to the Penang Consulate checklist, I was worried that something would come up, which unfortunately it did.

I reached the Penang Consulate an hour early at 8:00 am, greeted by a queue of approximately 20 individuals. Here are several insights:

• Dress appropriately, wearing pants & a mask.

• Equip yourself with an umbrella and/or sunscreen and water due to the potential long wait outdoors (it was raining heavily upon my arrival).

• If accompanied by children, bring them along with an iPad, snacks, etc.; families are prioritized to the front of the line.

• Arrange your documents beforehand, ensuring adherence to the checklist.

• Be early; operational hours are from 9 am - 11 am.

• Printing facilities are unavailable in the immediate 10-15 minute vicinity. Be ready to rush off to the nearest print place.

• Maintain a polite and respectful demeanor.

• In the absence of Wi-Fi, consider obtaining a 2-3 day SIM card.

After dropping our completed packets, we were told to sit and wait. I waited ~75 minutes when I was called to the front. They told me it was impossible to proceed as I did not have a picture of the outside and inside of my business. As I had booked my flight for the following day, this was a big problem. This item was NOT on the checklist. I was then told if I left and came back by 10:30 am, I could still turn it in for pick up the following day. This would have been impossible as it was already 10:15. Very frustrating, but I remained very nice and polite. I asked if I could make it back by 11 if they would accept it. She reluctantly agreed.

We raced out of the consulate, didn’t have cell reception and no taxis, so we begged the nice lady across the street to call Grab for us, which took us to a printing shop about 15 minutes away. I pulled two images off of my company's Google listing and had them printed quickly. Back to Grab and back to the embassy as fast as possible. I arrived back at 11:04. Doors were locked, but the very nice man at the front agreed to letting me in. I believe it was, again, because I was very nice and polite to him earlier in the day. The packet was accepted.

The subsequent day’s pick-up was seamless, despite extensive queues, because as before, I had my child with me. I arrived at 2 pm. The pick-up process was quick, concluding in about 10 minutes.

Reflecting, the experience was positive, albeit with its share of unexpected hurdles, emphasizing the necessity of flexibility and readiness.

Thanks to Tod Daniels for his advice and support. Now the next step is the conversion to a full-year stay back in Thailand.
Aug 18, 2023
a year ago
Chris *********
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Helllo I'm 56 I have a thai daughter her mother died. I will live Thailand but between Thai school terms I will travel back to the uk

So I will live Thailand for 5 months then back to the the uk one month. I would do this twice a year.

What is my best option is wise

I have a good income in the uk
Apr 17, 2023
2 years ago
Marty *********
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Advice please. I am 69 year old from USA. My wife is 42 year old from Philippines. She has accepted a job here in Phuket and will get her Non-B visa next week.

Is there a waiting period before I can apply for a Non-O Dependent visa?

Can I change a 90 Tourist visa into a Non-O?

Will I need to leave Thailand to get the visa and which is the best country to go to?

Thanks in advance. 🙏😊
Jul 21, 2021
3 years ago
Enzeline **********
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Hello, i’m currently on Non-B visa and want to change into Non-O dependant visa. Can this be done in country? What kind of documents is needed and which immigration office should i visit? Thank you in advance🙏🏻
May 24, 2019
6 years ago
Shona *************
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Good day😊😊

I have searched the group for information about the non o dependent visa. I have found some useful info but need an answer to a specific question.

Has anyone from South Africa recently applied for the non o dependent visa?
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