If you apply for a evisa, they are going to ask for your itinerary, and you must have proof of that, such as a copy of your flight tickets. You are going to open up a can of worms for yourself if you apply and provide false information.
I just arrived in Thailand with the same 90 day nonO married to a Thai e.visa. Just print out the page that has the QR code on it. What I do is paper clip it to the page that immigration will stamp, that way immigration will see it before they stamp you in, but it’s always a good idea to double check that stamp for the full duration of your evisa
after the 90 days can you withdraw that money to less than 400,000 baht? Or must you maintain that minimum amount for the rest of the year (12) months of visa?
You can’t apply for a 90 day visa when you’re in Thailand…one of the requirements is to provide them with your flight booking details. This is a slight problem for me as I plan on flying Space A from the west coast to Japan, then commercial flight to Bangkok.