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Dannie ***************
You might consider the Multiple Entry Non O Married to Thai National one year visa acquired at the Thai Consulate in Savannakhet, Laos

Minimum paperwork requirements

No income requirements
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@Peter *********
No, you can make an initial application in-country for a NON O Married to Thai national after marriage in Thailand.

After it is granted, you must annually extend it.
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@Frank *********
Yes, he needs to:

1. Show up on the appointed date to get his one year extension officially placed in his passport, just like all of us on the NON O marriage visa.

2. Complete his 90 day report within its due period.
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@Johan *************
No, I do not know where in CM, only in Chiang Rai. Perhaps someone else here has that information.

I assume you are referring to the rose bordered document, which you will need copies of, but which is separate from the yearly confirmation of a valid marriage.
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@Johan *************
If you possess a NON O Married to a Thai National visa, you will likely need to get a confirmation that your REGISTERED marriage is still valid.

Contact Chiang Mai Immigration and ask if they require this document…a Kor Ror 2.

Which is highly likely.
Dannie ***************
From what you are stating is that you are on a NON O Married to Thai National visa.

Is that the case?

If not, what exact visa do you hold?

Is this marriage registered in a Thai district office, known as “Amphur” or “Khet”?
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@Tod ********
Beyond an ability to mind read, no one here can answer that question.
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@Tod ********
Rather impossible to say what the “additional document” should be without any information.
Dannie ***************
March 31 is currently the cut-off, after that it is 30 days unless they extend the deadline.

Yes, you can extend it at Immigration.