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@Wayne ********
exactly. That’s how we did ours. No problem.
Pom ********
My husband is 60 and I’m 57. We only purchased inpatient coverage only and pain out of pocket for outpatient insurance. The cost for both of us $2700 per year. We purchased travel insurance when travel to the US.
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@Sunida *************
I don’t know about marry again in Thailand.

I would start asking Immigration office for their requirements for marriage Visa than go to Umpur what they required to get marriage license.

I wish you luck.
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@Sunida *************
we got it done before moving to Thailand. I researched on Thai embassy and US State Department for requirements.

As other suggested. Probably easier to contact agent or have your husband to retirement visa instead of marriage.
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@Sunida *************
No, as they cannot proved that you are actually married in the US. Has to start at origin county register.
Pom ********
We have to send our marriage license to be certified in the US to 4 different places:

Step 1. Originated county where we got married

Step 2. State office

Step 3. US State Department.

Step 4. Thai Embassy.

Took 3 months to get all signatures completed.
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@Paul **********
my husband and I are from the US. We are a Thai tax residents (>180 days). Do we have to file Thai income tax return if our money remitted into Thailand in 2024 are from savings account balance as of December 31, 2023?
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@Tony *********
Immigration issue our certificate of residence since we have NON-O visa year and 1 rental contract.