We didn't have the Ror 2 with us but my mrs popped off to local district off near chaeng Watthana and got it printed off. She was back in 20 mins and didn't even give me chance to finish my curry
I never needed a bank statement, just the letter from the bank and copies of the bank book. What is the Kor Roh 3? Is that one of the pages to do with marriage certificate?
UK are already talking with Italy, Spain and France for travel, so for someone living in the UK, maybe its not so unreasonable to ask if they don't read Thai fb pages daily for visas.
above my pay grade now. I think it's fine but I don't know what proof you need to confirm you officially have it. Someone can likely advise if the 1 year extension is what your after
if you have sufficient funds in an account (400k) and its been in for a few months then get the 12 month extension of stay. Below is what we took. Need photocopies of everything and we also got the multi Re-entry visa after we finished so that I can go in and out the country if the restrictions are ever lifted
1. Visa Extension Form (TM.7)
2. Passport or Travel Documents
3. Non-Immigrant Visa
4. Marriage Certificate. Pink part and a second sheet (not sure what it's called)
5. Thai wife's ID Card
6. House register of Thai wife
7. Children's Birth Certificate (This I took as we have a kid but not sure needed)
8. Letter from Thai Bank certified money in thai account more than 400,000 Baht 2 months before, bank book and update bank book on the day.
9. Map to Home (Google Maps)
10. Family Photo - Silly photos sat on sofa, in bedroom and outside from door of home.
you can get a 10 year UK tourist visa as well. However, its meant for that purpose and have to leave I think every 6 months. If she just left and came back in then they maybe would question her but I don't even think anyone receives a stamp when leaving uk
Pacific and a fella called Jamie is very helpful. All depends on your age. You could choose to pay first xxx amount of treatment a year. So if you had 50k bht of treatment for example you have to pay the first 40k. If you had 4 mil bht in treatment you still just pay 40k and it reduces yearly cost a lot and also don't have outpatient treatment which again reduces the premium you pay.