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For what it's worth this was how I did it for marriage registered in NZ. 1. NZ marriage certificate legalized by MFA in NZ before coming to Thailand. 2. Visit NZ Embassy in Bangkok to certify. 3. Down the road to Express Translation Service who arranged translation, processed with Consular Services and sent to me at home address (I was happy to pay them to save me running around doing it myself). Around two weeks to receive everything. I believe they can assist with getting your Kor Ror 22. Our immigration office didn't require Kor Ror 22 even though it was on the handout of required documents, the translated and legalized marriage documents were adequate but that's office specific I guess.
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@Nongnuch *******
It doesn't really matter what YOU think they require! You either provide what they ask for or go elsewhere and/or use an agent like you say.
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Opened with Kasikorn in Big C Nakhon Phanom a couple of weeks ago. Passport, Non-Imm O visa, foreign marriage certificate translated and legalized, yellow book (we own our own home), wife's blue book and ID card. Think that was about it. If you're renting take your rental agreement, residency certificate. If you have a Thai driver licence that'll help. The more you can bombard them with the better, they'll likely photocopy everything you offer whether they need it or not. Not much else you can do really short of using an agent if you're in one of the main areas.
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@Us ****
He was asking advice regarding visa options not being lectured on the pros and cons of ownership. Try staying on topic.
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@Trav *********
Seems a bit back to front in that they went ahead and finalized their plans then asked if they're doing it right. Logic would suggest you do your research, come up with a proposed plan and then by all means run it by the group. I wish them luck.
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@Tony ****
I'm married to a Thai and still needed the yellow book. My embassy issues the income verification letter so it wasn't an issue.
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@Wylie ******
So you went in beforehand and got the list of documents they required and they then asked you for something not on the list?
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@Susan ******
You need to wait and check what the current requirements are when you are planning to move here. Nobody knows what will change or still be valid a few years down the track.