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Non Immigrant O Visa, Savvanakhet, Laos


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#1 Online

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Posted 2012-02-02 19:20:45

Just recently back from Savvanakhet, Laos where I received the Multiple Entry Non Immigrant O Visa.

It took me 5 mins to apply and I picked up at 2pm the next day. Here is exactly what I took:

Download and fill in the visa application form
attach 2 passport photos with your name on the back and signed
photocopy of the front AND back of the original Kor Ror 3 Marriage certificate (there is a number on the back)
photocopy of the Kor Ror 2 Marriage Form (available at your Amphur office for 40B)
photocopy of your passport photo page
photocopy of wifes passport photo page
photocopy of wifes ID card
photocopy of wifes tabien baan (blue book)
cover letter in Thai from my wife kindly requesting visa so I may live with her in Thailand
make sure that you and your wife sign and date all photocopy above
5000 Baht fee

they will ask to inspect the Original Marriage Certificate
they give you a number and you come back next day at 2pm to collect

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Edited by Online, 2012-02-02 19:23:12.


#2 arminbkk

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Posted 2012-02-03 00:17:16

I went there too for the same visa.

The day I actually applied;
- i did not bring my wife
- nor a letter from her

- I forgot a copy of her ID: the lady allowed me to have it sent to me by email, printed, then submitted
- No request for her passport
- I did have a copy of my passport, details page, but with old date (that didnt seem to matter)
- I did give the Kor Ror 3 copy, after I copied the back.
- I showed the original marriage certificate
- And I showed the certified copy and english translation of the marriage form, which I got back
- I showed the original marriage form
- I showed the original tabien baan, but she did not care for it
- I only gave one photograph, without my name/signature on the back

I hope it stays that easy there.

#3 russ1

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Posted 2012-02-03 11:25:58

Thanks for the update guys. I will be going myself at the end of the month, did either of you have to show bank funds?.

#4 lopburi3

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Posted 2012-02-03 11:56:33

flame removed.

#5 Javabear

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Posted 2012-02-03 12:27:10

I went in mid-January and had to show funds.  Fortunately I had a letter from Bangkok Bank that fit the bill.  There is a shop right across the street from the consulate that will do photos, copies, and fill out the application for you for a very reasonable fee.

#6 attrayant

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Posted 2012-02-03 13:19:52

This mirrors my experience in HCMC a couple weeks ago, except I did not have to show any financials and the fee was $80 (USD only).

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Posted 2012-02-03 14:11:30

I suspect you are talking about a single entry visa for $80 as I am sure you did not receive a multi entry for that price.

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Posted 2012-02-03 18:31:16

View Postruss1, on 2012-02-03 11:25:58, said:

Thanks for the update guys. I will be going myself at the end of the month, did either of you have to show bank funds?.

I took with me my recently updated Bangkok Bank Book but they did not request to see any evidence of bank funds.

#9 Mario2008

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Posted 2012-02-03 18:36:06

recent reports are indeed that there is no need to show money, only proof of the marriage for a multiple non-O

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Posted 2012-02-03 18:46:48

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...walk down to the Mekong River front and you will eventually arrive at the front end of the building, the main entrance is at the right hand side.

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Posted 2012-02-04 10:16:38

Thanks for clarifying that. Although i will take my bankbook just in case!!!

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Posted 2012-02-05 17:47:24

Can I ask how you are traveling to Savvanakhet  from Chiang Mai  if anyone??

Thanks

#13 arminbkk

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Posted 2012-02-06 23:26:23

@online

I was there just a few weeks ago, don't remembering it looking that nice; the entrance gate was made up of wooden doors, and the walls did not have mesh fence.

I did not need any proof of funds/income, I wasn't asked at all either.
That made my day by the way, then I was told to come back the next day lol

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Posted 2012-02-14 23:23:51

View Postarminbkk, on 2012-02-06 23:26:23, said:

@online

I was there just a few weeks ago, don't remembering it looking that nice; the entrance gate was made up of wooden doors, and the walls did not have mesh fence.

I did not need any proof of funds/income, I wasn't asked at all either.
That made my day by the way, then I was told to come back the next day lol

Hi armin, yes this is the back garden so to speak, next to the Mekong river, the main entrance is around the right hand side with the tall wall and green security gates/guard area.

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Posted 2012-02-15 07:38:43

View Postfirecat69, on 2012-02-05 17:47:24, said:

Can I ask how you are traveling to Savvanakhet  from Chiang Mai  if anyone??

Thanks

Take a bus to Khon Kaen, from there you change to a bus to Mukdahan.
When you arrive at Mukdahan bus station you have to change to the, so called, International bus which will bring you to the Laotian side.

#16 maphraw

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Posted 2012-02-15 10:53:06

Does a multiple entry non-immigrant 0 visa that one can get in Sawanakhet mean that one must leave and re-enter Thailand a certain number of times a year? Can one get a one year  non-immigrant O visa in Sawanakhet that does not require one to leave Thailand until the visa expires ? I am legally married to a Thai. Thanks very much

#17 lopburi3

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Posted 2012-02-15 10:56:07

To stay in Thailand more than 90 days or without leaving requires an extension of stay from immigration and meeting the conditions for that extension of stay.  A multi entry non immigrant visa allows unlimited number of entries and stay of up to 90 days each time for the one year it is valid.

#18 silsburyhill

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Posted 2012-02-15 16:06:56

No, 'one' must report/border run (if on a marriage visa - or Extension To Stay Based On Marriage To A Thai National, for the pedants on this forum).

Why you so worried about going through Thai Imm then?

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#19 lopburi3

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Posted 2012-02-15 16:20:19

View Postsilsburyhill, on 2012-02-15 16:06:56, said:

No, 'one' must report/border run (if on a marriage visa - or Extension To Stay Based On Marriage To A Thai National, for the pedants on this forum).

Why you so worried about going through Thai Imm then?
Am not sure what you are saying in the above as there is no marriage visa but a visa entry would require exit return to obtain a new entry; and you do not have to make border runs on an extension of stay but have to renew year year and if not traveling report address every 90 days.

#20 RubbaJohnny

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Posted 2012-02-16 13:50:26

Thanks good post

A few  questions to all you experts

photocopy of the Kor Ror 2 Marriage Form (available at your Amphur office for 40B)
Is that the book we signed?
Has anyone obtained Married "O"
If so is an Australian bank statement acceptable as used without question at Kuala Lumpur

Finally looking at the map its a long wayfrom C Rai any air options ?

#21 lopburi3

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Posted 2012-02-16 14:05:20

KR2 is the ledger entry so suspect it is the book you signed; and would sign again if divorced I believe.   A copy now seems to be proved upon marriage - it was not a decade or more ago.

There is no such thing as a "married o" but they will issue non immigrant O visa for those with a Thai spouse and thousands have such visas.

Do not believe an Oz statement would be rejected as requirement is stated as below and reports are that many non Thai accounts/evidence of funds has been accepted.  But I would use a Thai account if available.

You could fly to Bangkok and from there to KL using budget airlines.  Not sure if there is direct connections from Chiang Mai or not.

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#22 RubbaJohnny

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Posted 2012-02-17 15:44:54

Thanks yes I meant non O to visit wife

Can you fly there or to a nearby Thai town from C mai or Bangkok even its 22 hr bus to Mukaden from here about 21 hrs more than I can take

#23 Soboringtochooseaname

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Posted 2012-03-21 01:40:32

Hello,

As i guess it will be interesting for others I am looking for:

- hotel with good WIFI internet at Savanakhet
- morning VIP bus to Mukdahan or schedule of buses leaving from KHON KAEN to MUKDAHAN ? (as it is easy to go to Khonkaen anytime from BKK)

Can you help ? Also do you know if there is a duty free shop at Mukdahan - Savanakhet border ?


Thanks for info.

#24 yashi

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Posted 2012-03-21 12:51:30

Hello,

I want to know how to apply for non o visa. I am a Filipino and my husband wants to stay with me long.

what are the other requirements needed in applying visa? I already have my working permit and my marriage contract.

thanks so much..

#25 lopburi3

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Posted 2012-03-21 12:57:28

You are married to a Thai?  Your post is not clear on that and if you are already here with a work permit not sure you need a different visa.  Have you already extended your stay for work?  When you say marriage contract you really mean you are already married and registered at a District Office in Thailand?



 


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