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@Brian *******
From April 11, 2024, the income requirement for first-time Spouse Visa applicants will rise to £29,000, with anticipated increases to £34,500 and £38,700 in the future. I brought my ex to London on a spouse visa 20 years ago; it was as cheap as ****, and she is still there.
Tet *****
What is the new rule for UK spouse visa?

This means that someone whose fiancé(e), partner or spouse applies for a visa before 11 April 2024 will only need to demonstrate a minimum income of £18,600 per year.
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Applying for a visitor visa to the UK is a complicated process for Thai people, as it requires a lot of documentation, including bank statements. Applying for a spouse visa is a more straightforward option and for sure, he or she will get it. There is no time limit.
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He or she will need a UK visa to visit England. The UK Spouse Visa is the best option after marrying.
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It depends on the passport you are currently using if you are solely discussing visa benefits. If you have a Myanmar or Cambodian passport, she will not look at you twice. If you have a Tier A passport, she will have many benefits. I'm not sure what benefits you'll receive as a farang.
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@Darnell *******
You have to enroll thai language course in school, pay your tuition fees, school will submit your application to the Ministry of Education ( it could take 3-4 weeks to get an approval letter from Ministry of Education). School will call you to pick up an approval letter. After that you have to go out the country (go to a thai consulate in a nearby country) to get an ED visa. I did it in 2013 under old rules. I had to pay about 2000B at the embassy imho. I don't know about new rules and procedures. Note: Except for during your first extensions, immigration police may reportedly “check” your language skills from time to time so enrolling for a Thai language course just for the sake of getting an ED visa, but then not to attend class, is not really a recommendable option. All the best. 🙂🙏🙏🙏