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@Greg **********
ok, thanks for your update. I’ve never done any extension in Thailand based on marriage, just referring to the formal requirements.
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@Conny *********
Yes that’s correct for the second year. But you’ll need to transfer every month in the future to maintain your extension, and it might not be convenient for shorter stays in Thailand.
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@Conny *********
easy for us Scandinavians with embassies issuing affidavit letter just to confirm our income. As a UK citizen OP will need to bank 800K baht in a Thai bank for a Non O.
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@Michael *******
Then you’ll need a Khor Ror 3 (marriage certificate) and a Khor Ror 2 (Registration of marriage).
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And 90 days report is formally 15 days before and 7 days after, just as you know.😉
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@Graeme *****
Previously you could apply for a one year 90 days Non O visa with multiple entries and get stamped in for 90 days each time you entered within a year. The multiple option is now removed in the e-visa system. SO;

The 90 days Non O visa today is only single entry and you only get stamped in for 90 days one time when you enter. However you can purchase single or multiple re-entry permits at the immigration or airports also on your 90 days Non O visa. This allows you to get stamped back in within the 90 days of your visa.
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@Lalle *********
No, the DTV visa is valid for 5 years with multiple entries and within this 5 years period you can visit or enter Thailand as you wish and get stamped in for 180 days each time you enter.
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@Lalle *********
The DTV visa is valid for 5 years. You’ll need to prove 500K baht only when you apply for the visa. Visa fee is 10K baht.

The visa has multiple entries within 5 years, so every time you get stamped in within 5 years, you’ll get a 180 days stay. This can be extended one time with additional 180 days at your local immigration for 10K baht.

After you’ve stayed for 180 days and done one extension, you’ll need to leave Thailand and re-enter to get stamped back in for 180 days. This is the circle as we know it today.
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@Steve ******
It’s just that a multiple entries visa and re-entry stamp are to complete different things. You can get re-entry permit on a multiple visa.
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@Jeff *******
It’s just that a multiple entries visa and re-entry stamp are to complete different things. You can get re-entry permit on a multiple visa.