Jump to content

Listen to Pattaya FM105

View New Content  

Obtaining A Non-Immigrant "O" Visa In Jakarta, Vientiene And Brisbane


  • Please log in to reply
8 replies to this topic

#1 Dibbler

Dibbler

    Advanced Member

  • Members
  • PipPipPip
  • 46 posts

Posted 2011-10-28 16:35:00

I obtained a multiple entry Non-immigrant O visa valid for 1 year in Jakarta in 2010.  The process took just three days, a good experience.  The documents I submitted with the application were

Passport, application form + 2 photos
Copy of marriage certificate
Copy of wife's ID card
Copy of wife's house registration
USD 175

I did not have a letter from my wife nor did I need to show any bank statements, although I could have prepared these if needed.  

I then tried to extend this visa in Thailand and went to Immigration at Chaengwattana Road.  I waited in the queue for 3 hrs then the officer I met told me kindly that I would need to arrange a long list of documents for the application, including evidence of having 400,000THB in a bank account for the last 3 months, and my wife would need to come for the interview.  A complicated procedure that sucks up your time.

I urgently needed to travel so decided to let the old visa expire, then I tried get a new Non-immigrant O visa in Vientiene in June of this year.  I presented copies of the usual documents but was only able to get a single entry visa valid for 90 days only, and it cost me 2000THB.  I asked for a multiple entry visa and the woman in charge of the desk at the Thai Embassy who appeared jaded was very unhelpful, said it was impossible.  So I accepted the single entry visa and entered Thailand on the O visa, then because I travel frequently outside of Thailand, I had to buy a reentry permit when I next went through Immigration at Suwannaphum Airport.  That cost me another 3800THB, so a total of 5800THB or 64THB/day. Not cheap. A bad visa experience.  Won't be going there again.

That visa expired and I obtained a new multi-entry O visa valid for 1 year at the Brisbane Thai Consulate - General in the first week of October.  

Provided passport, application form + 2 photos
Copy of marriage certificate
Copy of wife's ID card
Copy of wife's house registration
Copy of son's birth certificate
Letter of introduction from wife
AUD 225

It took me 2 hrs to find the Consulate - General Office which is hidden in an unobtrusive building on a street off the main drag in one of Brisbane city's inner suburbs.  Then it took them 10 minutes to issue the visa after I submitted the docs and fee!  Very friendly professional Thai ladies at the desk.  Another good visa experience.

#2 Mario2008

Mario2008

    Superb Member

  • Global Moderators
  • PipPipPipPipPipPipPipPip
  • 17,384 posts

Posted 2011-10-28 17:02:05

In Asia, only Kuala Lumphur and Savanakhet are known to issue multiple non-'s based on marriage, so no surprise about Vientianne.

Thanks for your report about Jakarta. We don't get many reporrts about Indonesia, but the few I have seen were indeed positive. Your story confirms that Jakarta is a possible option for a multiple non-O.

#3 Maestro

Maestro

    Star Member

  • Global Moderators
  • PipPipPipPipPipPipPipPip
  • 17,600 posts

Posted 2011-10-28 18:22:50

I have added a link to the report in the list of Latest Reports Of Getting A Visa In The Region

#4 bmanly

bmanly

    Long time member

  • Advanced Members
  • PipPipPipPip
  • 715 posts

Posted 2012-04-20 18:18:45

Rather than starting a new thread I thought it more appropriate to carry on with this one.

What is the latest situation with the Thai Consulate - General Brisbane? I am an Australian travelling on Aussie passport married in Australia to a Thai national for 20 years.

I would like to purchase a Multiple entry Non Immigrant O Visa based on marriage to a Thai.

I have sent 2 emails in the last 2 weeks to the Consulate asking some basic questions of what is needed from this Consulate to facilitate this visa but I have not received any replies. So my question, is there any changes on how to obtain this visa. Previously I have have sent my E-ticket and copy of marriage certificate and the visa was granted. Has anything changed? Thank you.

#5 Mario2008

Mario2008

    Superb Member

  • Global Moderators
  • PipPipPipPipPipPipPipPip
  • 17,384 posts

Posted 2012-04-21 09:52:21

Not many reports, but didn't hear that anything has changed.

If you want to add some documents, you can also send:

- copy of ID-card of wife
- copy of husehold registration book of wife
- small note from misses asking for a visa for you

#6 BlueScouse

BlueScouse

    Senior Member

  • Members
  • PipPipPipPip
  • 149 posts

Posted 2012-04-22 11:46:06

I received a multi O visa last August from the Brisbane consulate.
Copy of wedding certificate,wifes tabienbahn and ID card.
Surprised at no answer to e-mails.I had several replies within a few hours
of sending.
I applied in person and the visa was issued in one hour.

#7 bmanly

bmanly

    Long time member

  • Advanced Members
  • PipPipPipPip
  • 715 posts

Posted 2012-04-22 17:30:37

Thanks Blue Scouse and Mario, I am surprised too as I have over the last several years also received responses pretty quick back from them too. Never mind, I will call them soon and I will let the forum know of the outcome, cheers.

#8 bmanly

bmanly

    Long time member

  • Advanced Members
  • PipPipPipPip
  • 715 posts

Posted 2012-05-03 08:21:26

Full report on my experience of obtaining a Non Immigrant O Multiple entry visa based on being married to a Thai National. Purpose of visit? Visit family and friends.
Australian citizen with Australian passport.
Royal Thai Consul-General Brisbane.
Mail Application.

From the 11th of April 2012 until the 23rd of April I sent 3 separate emails to the Consulate asking for general information. None of those emails were ever answered, that was unusual as I have always received email replies before. My only choice then was to give them a casual call and ask them what was required from me.

For a Non Immigrant O Multiple Entry Visa I supplied the following:

A filled out application form
2 x passport photos
Copy of Australian Marriage Certificate
A copy of my wife's ID card or a copy of her passport. (I copied the Thai ID card front and back for them)
A return paid self addressed registered mail envelope
$225 AUD Australia Post Money Order
A copy of my flight details (not asked for but I supplied it extra)

I submitted the above by registered post and it took 7 working days to get my passport back. The 7 working days means that day 1 was the day I sent my passport and that day 7 I got it back.

The Royal Thai Consul-General Brisbane has always been very efficient for me in the past and I was not disappointed this time either. I can not work out why emails weren't replied to and I didn't ask however they were very helpful on the phone. Thank you to all of you at the Royal Thai Consul-General Brisbane.Posted Image

#9 Maestro

Maestro

    Star Member

  • Global Moderators
  • PipPipPipPipPipPipPipPip
  • 17,600 posts

Posted 2012-05-03 23:18:20

Thank you very much, bmanly. I have added a link to your post in the list "Latest Reports Of Getting A Visa In The Region"

Regarding the absence of a reply to your emails, this is just a wild guess but I could imagine that some consulates are reluctant to put some things in writing in view of the pressure recently put on them to be stricter with issuing visas. Some consulates still seem loath to require the full gamut of documents indicated on the MFA website and may not want to put on paper or in an email something that the MFA could use against them. Just a wild guess, like I said.



 


Sponsored by...

Quick Navigation   View New Content Site search: