With a letter from immigration, his passport, our Kor Ror 22 (if you’re married), and a Thai phone number, my husband was able to open a bank account with Kasikorn at Central Eastville on the first try.
Hello, Thai wife here in the same process as you 👋🏼
I was told I had to get the Kor Ror 22 where my house registration is. I don’t have the house registration book but my aunt does and I was told she needed to be present at the amphur.
I just typed out my letter in English and scanned my Thai ID along with it. Hopefully it’s accepted. Now I’m wondering if it matters if the homeowner is supposed to write the letter. But the address from my ID matches the address he put down when he applied for the visa. We will see I suppose.
Does this mean I’d have to visit the embassy in LA before we go or could I do it in Bangkok? I know my mom was able to get her US Divorce papers translated and notarized in Thailand, could that be the same place?
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