Is that for all extensions? Does it make a difference what type of ED visa, as in not to study at university but for Muay Thai?
My mate is on the same visa (also expires 16th July) and he left the country to come in on 30 days visa exempt yesterday. Will he have problems when he tries to extend another 30 days?
new passport hasn’t arrived yet so she has none right now.
So when it arrives, take both passports to cancel the work permit, then go to immigration to cancel the extension (take the letter from consulate along too)?
ok I think I follow. So if she has her stamps in her old passport does she have to transfer the stamps to the new one, then cancel the work permit, then go back to immigration all on the same day? Or can she take both passports to cancel work permit and then go to immigration?
my wife works here legally, employed on a work visa valid until November. We will leave and come back in a couple of months and she will be getting a Non-O based on marriage to me (I will be on Non-B).
We just want to make sure we do things right before we leave so they don’t reject her Non-O application. Don’t want to be having to go to immigration to get anything done on the day we fly out either so trying to work out when we would have to go to immigration and to get what done. Hope this makes sense.
we got married in China and the marriage certificates translated into English in China and also translated into Thai in Bangkok (for our daughters passport). If we are getting Non-B and Non-O in UK (London), what will we need to take in terms of marriage certificates?
I was just looking into London Thai embassy where we would have to get the Non-B and Non-O done, it reads like I would have to get the Non-B first and then she applies for Non-O, any idea if both can be done at the same time? I think it said part of evidence she needs is my Non-B visa.