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Hi , just wanted to share my experience. About 3 years ago, I registered my marriage in the morning at the district office in Laksi. At that time, my husband’s visa was due to expire in about 3 days.

In the afternoon, we first went to Chaeng Wattana and they told us to go to Laksi Immigration instead to apply for the 60 day visiting family extension. The officer said they weren’t sure at first because my husband had already extended the month before. We had just got married that same day, so they needed to speak with their supervisor to decide on our case. It probably looked a bit unusual that we applied for a visa extension straight after getting married.

But after a short interview, they approved the 60 day extension in the end.

So I think it could still be possible in your case
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I went to Samut Prakan immigration about 4 days ago and had the same experience.

Before I only needed the usual documents, but this year they also asked for the land title deed, owner’s ID, company documents, shareholder’s ID card, house registration and a power of attorney because the condo is under a company. Much more paperwork than previous years. 😣

Also the bank statement from the app wasn’t accepted, and a printout from the bank book wasn’t accepted either. They wanted a printed statement with the bank stamp.

I had to go back a second time because I didn’t have all the documents the first time.
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Merry Christmas 🎄✨
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