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Every time you leave your registered address for 24 hours or more you have to go to your nearest immigration centre and confirm your address (TM30) within 24 hours of your return back to your registered address.
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Your marriage is recognised in Thailand and vice versa. You only need to have your US Marriage Certificate Translated into Thai and you make the application at an Immigration Centre. The best advice would be is to ask your Wife to go into your local Immigration Centre and ask the Question.
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Obtain a 6 Month Visa from your Home Country's Embassy which is the most economical way. Or you will receive 30 days when entering the Country then obtain a 30 Day attention at an Immigration Centre and then 2 Land Border Visa Run extensions.
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If you have any issues in Suvvanakhet you can go and see Tony accross the road from the Consulate in the Photocopy Shop. +8562055699444. Speaks English and is Thai. Great Guy will give you lots of great specific advice on Suvvanakhet and will even submit your application for you.
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444. Speaks English and is Thai. Great Guy will give you lots of great specific advice on Suvvanakhet and will even submit your application for you.
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Fly in if you've done 2 land border crossings. Burmese you have to apply at Embassies. So an idea would be to fly into Lao ?
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I think ask at your local immigration office is best. I do think though it's possibly an administration error on there part at the Embassy and they have tried to correct it. In any case a quick trip to your local immigration office will clarify things for you.
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