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I have a 90 day Non-O, married to a Thai, I did a 60 extension to allow the bank account to age, extension is till Mar 28. What is a reasonable time to apply for an extension prior to expiration? This will be for 12 months.
Trying to learn about the 'Cat O Non-Immigrant' visa, but on the uk EVisa site i'm seeing only 'Living With Thai Family in Thailand' under long-term stay. I'm probably to blame, but is the Cat O difficult to land on in the EVisa site ? Thanks.
For the one-year extension based on married to Thai citizen - is there a minimum number of days left on stamp required?
I've read all the posts referring to 30/45 days or less to be able to apply. Do I need at least 20, 15, 10 days left? Or could I apply when there is 1-2 days left on my current entry stamp?
I'm currently on a non-o married to spouse visa, so this will be my first in country 1 year extension. Looks like my B400,000 will only complete the 2 months seasoning when I have around 5 days left on my current entry stamp.
I recently arrived in Thailand and am staying with my wife's family. I want to apply for a marriage visa in Bangkok, based on my marriage to a Thai citizen. This will be my initial application, not an extension. I've done some preparations based on previous experiences, but I want to ensure I have all the necessary documents to avoid multiple trips to the immigration office.
Could you provide an overview of the required documents for a marriage visa?
Sorry if I get confused with the terminologies about visas and entries, please correct me if I do. I'm Brazilian, I can stay 90 days visa free as a tourist (I don't need to go to any embassy or need evisa to enter Thailand, the bilateral agreement has been set a couple of years ago and it's never changed)
I have some questions, I think they're common but different in their own way (same same but diffelant)
1 - is there any limit on the 90 days, non-o single entry visa based on marriage? I want to marry my gf, but I can't prove I have 400k in my account. She and her family are ok with me being "poor" falang, we already sorted out the personal issues of dowry and wedding. I'm worried about the immigration office and passport control. The point is that if I live with her and have a place to stay I can save money eventually and have the 400k baht in the near future
2 - I have stayed maybe around 5 months in Thailand last year in total. In 2023 I entered in January, left in March, and stayed one and a half month away. Came back in May and left in August. Do you think I may have any problems when coming back now by air? I'll buy a ticket out of Thailand just in case
3 - Can I apply for a work permit if I have the 90 days non-o single entry based on marriage? I doubt it, since it's very little time and it doesn't seem interesting for the kingdom. I work remotely, but I'd like some extra work
Can I set up a thai bank without a work permit? I am on a Tourist visa but recently married my thai partner. I cannot get a Non-Immigrant O visa without a bank account but cannot get a bank account without a work permit.... im going round in circles. Any help much appreciated x
Is there such thing as granting extra stay for someone when there visa wil expire in twelve days who’s married and there wife is going to give birth in a matter of 2 weeks
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