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@Jules ****
only if one of the parents is Thai, of course.
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Jan Enthoven It is just a matter of time before he is told to get a non o, as he is married to a Thai citizen and thus qualifies.
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I was questioned when trying to enter visa exempt after several non o visas, visiting Thai family. They eventually did let me in, with the warning to get the proper visa next entry. This was at CNX. All depends on the IO on the day, I suppose.
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@Graham *****
my point exactly. Mine were still stamped in my passport.
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There is the possibility, if the IO knows you have a Thai spouse, they will insist you get the proper visa. This happened to me last year at CNX.
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I have always just put USA, though my passport renewal was done in Thailand. Never had a problem, yet.
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@Brian ********
I haven't seen multi entry non O at any embassy recently. Last one I saw was at Savanakhet consulate last year. And they have stopped offering the multi entry.
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