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@Nongnuch *******
AFAIK according to the US Embassy website, they do not legalize any documents and the MFA and Thailand do not recognize an Apistelle copy
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@Will ***********
correct. The ceremony, pictures add video are not enough
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@Brandon ***********
that was what I was thinking. Looks like a Retirement Visa is the best way to go. I appreciate everyone's answers and help
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@Kornvara ***********
if married overseas they will give a KR22, but, they want a notorized copy from the Thai Embassy in America
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@Brandon ***********
so we married in the US 15 years ago. But getting a KR22 is proving problematic. Since we had a Thai ceremony 16 years ago, perhaps they'll give us a KR 2 and 3? I guess we may need to contact the Wedding Hall in Bangkok for some type of record...
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@Graham *****
we're married in the US. Getting a notorized copy of the marriage license would require a trip to the Thai Embassy or Consulate in the US and we're not going to do that
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@Rita ******
we held the ceremony for family but did not register it at the Amphur. That also allowed me to bring my wife to the US in 6 months rather than one year. We married again in the US for the government