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Randy ********
You can’t use the 60 day married to a Thai extension unless you are here on a visa exempt stamp or on a non-o visa. You CAN NOT apply for it if you’re here in a tourist visa.
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@Kieran ********
thanks for your reply. I’m on a multiple entry

non-o right now. I got it in march, when they weren’t asking for the 400k proof. I’ll make sure I have all required documents when I head back there early next year for my multiple entry non-o.
Randy ********
May I ask, why you don’t apply for the multiple entry non-o?
Randy ********
Great write up!!

I sure hope they chill on the ME Non-O and the 400k.
Randy ********
Sorry to hear about your loss.

Glad to see a post like this which isn’t anonymous, good on ya!

You’ll have the 20k฿ fine and a ban. Since you don’t care, it won’t be a problem. But, and I mean a big BUT, don’t get caught before you get to the airport. You don’t want to end up in IDP holding cell.

Good luck to you.
Randy ********
You HAVE to leave and re-enter to have the non-o activated. Unfortunately, there’s no way around it.

I would wait until the visa exempt stamp is about to expire before you left to come back to activate the non-o. Unless your plan is to only to be here for the three months.
Randy ********
Your hotel or landlord needs to file a TM30. Some landlords will , others will not file it.

If you don’t plan on needing an extension or need to go to immigration for any reason, I wouldn’t worry about the TM30. If you’re planning on applying for an extension, you’ll more than likely need it to be filed.

You’ll need a screen capture of the TM30. Print that off and take it with you.