Thank you very much for your reply, it is very useful!
One more thing, since I don't live in my own house, but rent an apartment in a building, is it enough to bring the contract, a signed copy of the apartment owner's identity card and her signed copy of the household registration (blue book)?
Thank you very much for your reply, it is very useful!
One more thing, since I don't live in my own house, but rent an apartment in a building, is it enough to bring the contract, a signed copy of the apartment owner's identity card and her signed copy of the household registration (blue book)?
I'm not entirely sure, but I don't think any consulate with an e-visa system offers Non-O Multi. I noticed that the practice is that they cancel it when switching to that system. I hope I'm wrong.
I think the Thai authorities announced earlier that they plan to have all their consulates switch to the e-visa system by the end of the year.
Of course, what they announce is not always fulfilled, but they certainly strive for it.
This means that the Multi entry Non-O visa based on marriage will become a thing of the past (a very good option for me for many reasons and immeasurably easier and faster to obtain than a one-year extension).
It will certainly be interesting how the issuing of Thai visas for foreign nationals in Southeast Asian countries will work (how long it will take and what the requirements will be).