After review your stamp, and re-reading your post a couple of times, you have the following entry options:
1. BOTH YOU AND YOUR HUSBAND ENTER ON A NON-O VISA BASED ON BEING OVER 50, AND ACQUIRE AN EXTENSION OF STAY.
This will require each one of you to have 800K THB in a Thai bank account, and have your own extension of stay. The total cost is 1.6M THB (800K * 2).
2. YOUR HUSBAND ACQUIRES A NON-O VISA BASED ON BEING OVER 50, YOU ACQUIRE A NON-O VISA BASED ON BEING A TRAILING SPOUSE.
This will require ONLY your husband to have 800K THB, and you don't need to show any money. However, this visa can only be acquired OUTSIDE of Thailand.
For both option 1 and 2, it does not matter where the funds are located; if they are located in Thailand or in your home country.
You prior had a One Year Multiple Entry Non-O Visa Based on Being over 50. This visa is valid for one year, allows entries unlimited amount of times, and on each entry allows a person to stay for 90 days. This is different then the visas being referenced above.
Everything will be much clearer if you can post a copy of your visa, and your extension of stay stamps. Everything seems very confused to me, and I can't make sense of what's going on.
To get a one year extension of stay based on marriage to a Thai national, you will need the following.
1. The applicant’s passport and a copy of:
a. The data “picture” page.
b. The most recent visa (if applicable).
c. All entry stamps or extension of stay (if applicable) since arrival.
d. The departure card (“TM 6”) that should be stapled in the passport.
2. The Extension of Stay Application Form (“TM 7”).
3. A copy of the submitted Notification of Residence of Foreigners form ("TM 30”).
4. The Thai spouse physically next to the applicant, and;
a. Their Thai ID card and a front and back copy of the ID card.
b. Their housebook, and a copy of the first page.
5. For male foreigners married to a Thai female only:
a. 400,000 THB in a Thai bank account, seasoned for 2 months or;
b. 40,000 THB in income.
Female foreigners married to Thai males do not need to show income or proof of savings.
6. Marriage certificate (either the rose border certificate issued by the Thai government if married in Thailand, or a translated and certified copy from the applicant’s home country issued by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs), and a front and back copy of the marriage certificate.
7. An updated Kor Ror 2 showing the marriage is current, acquired from the local amphur office for 20 THB.
8. 2x passport sized (4cm by 6cm) photos.
9. 1,900 THB processing fee.
Different immigration offices have different requirements, and may include:
- A hand drawn map to the applicant’s residence.
- Pictures of the husband and wife in various locations in the residence (front of the house/ condo, in all rooms, etc.).
- Rental contract (if renting property or a condominium).
- Witnesses who are familiar with the couple and can verify they live together.
There is an under consideration period for this extension of stay. This may include an at-home visit by the immigration office to confirm the husband and wife are living together, interviews with neighbors, and if using the banked money method, to confirm the money is still in the bank account. The immigration office will give a list of the documents required to bring when the under consideration stamp is closed out.
Yes. BUT... it's not something I would assume would be issued to you. I would assume it's a bonus, and not something that would be granted automatically