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@Bas ******
Did you read the flyer posted, it states that a 30 day extension can be applied for at local immigration office.
Ian ********
To qualify for the Thailand Marriage Visa, you must:

* Be married to a Thai national. This can be proven through a Marriage Certificate and a Marriage Registration. In the case that you’ve married outside of Thailand, either you or your spouse must inform the Amphur (district office) and acquire the Kor Ror 22 family status registration form.

* Have a security deposit of 400,000 THB in a Thai bank account from an overseas source for at least 2 months before the visa application, or a monthly income of at least 40,000 THB with a letter proving that it’s been verified by the embassy.

Please be aware that the need for a copy of an Affirmation of Freedom to Marry may vary based on the immigration office and that it can be acquired from your country’s embassy in Thailand.

Also, if there is any difficulty in obtaining an income affidavit, you have the option to submit your monthly income through a 12-month bank statement from your Thai bank account.

It is crucial to emphasize that all the documents must be in English or Thai. If they are in another language, it is necessary to have them translated by an authorized translator and then legalized by the Embassy or consulate before submission.
Ian ********
@Steve ******
It says English or Thai in documentation which is correct?
Ian ********
@Jan *****************
it seems that the Australian embassy in Thailand no longer provides the service of a affidavit letter or statdec regarding personal finances since 2019