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#1 Drew321

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Posted 2012-08-12 22:13:49

Hi everyone

I've been living in Pattaya for 13months on a Non Immigrant O Multiple entry visa which I obtained from the UK. The visa is now expired and I'm on my last stamp which finishes on Sept 15th.

I'm married to I thai but have'nt had the 400k available long enough to apply for a Marriage visa.

Please could someone advise me on my options, Am I able to apply for another Non Imm O mulitple at the Jomtien Immigration? If not what other options are available to me.

Someone told me I can go to Phenom Phen and get enother Non Immigrant O multiple, is this correct?

I really appreciate all the advise.

#2 beechguy

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Posted 2012-08-12 22:29:24

You wouldn't be applying for a marriage visa, you would be applying for a one year "Extension of Stay". Until the funds are in place, you can apply for a 60 day extension, or go to Savanakhet, Laos and apply for another multi-entry "O" Visa.

Edited by beechguy, 2012-08-12 22:30:10.


#3 sotsira

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Posted 2012-08-12 23:57:29

If your aiming to apply for an extension of stay based on marriage then you need the 400k to be in your bank for 2months
before your application, therefore you'll only need a Non Imm O Single entry visa (not a multi entry).

I read on this forum that the Kuala Lumpar Thai Consulate offers this visa if your married to a Thai and have proof of at least 100k Baht in a Thai bank or the equivalent amount in a foreign bank.

#4 Maestro

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Posted 2012-08-13 01:04:10

Either way is possible, but the 60-day extension suggested by beechguy seems more convenient and less expensive. This 60-day extension is as per clause 2.24 of Police Order 777/2551 and Immigration Bureau Order 305/2551

#5 Lite Beer

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Posted 2012-08-13 06:50:14

2.24 In the case of an alien
visiting a Thai spouse or child:
Permission
will be granted for a period of not more than 60 days at a time

(1) Proof of relationship.
(2) In the case of a spouse, their marital relationship shall be de
jure (legitimate) and de facto.

#6 Drew321

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Posted 2012-08-13 12:50:50

What do I need to get the 60 day extension and where do I go to do this? (jomtien?)

Also, for the 1 year extension based on marriage what do I need and where do I go for this?

Thanks for helping me with this, I was really starting to get confused.

#7 Drew321

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Posted 2012-08-13 12:52:07

Just a quick thing?

Would an investment in the thai stock market be classed as the funds reaquired or does it need to be cash in an account?

#8 Mario2008

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Posted 2012-08-13 13:00:11

Stock options will not be considered. It is either money in the bank or income.

If it is more then 10 million it might be considered as investment.

#9 IMA_FARANG

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Posted 2012-08-13 13:38:47

Posted Image The frinancial requirements for the 1 year marriage extenson are:
1. A sum equivalent to 400K Thai baht in a Thai bank account for at least a period of two months (which they usually intepret as 60 days = 2 months)...OR
2. A monthly income of 40K baht equivalent.....OR
3. (I'm not postive on this one) A combination of the two above with a total of 400K Baht.

If you can show that 40K monthly income you may be able to get a income statement or certification from your country's embessy...which immigration usually accpts as proof of income.
You will need proof of marriage to a Thai national....so best to go see your local immigration office....and get a list of exactly what you need from them.
You can apply within 30 days of the expiration of your visa (permited to stay period).
But again ... go to your local immigration and ask them.
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P.S. Usually they want bank accounts where you are free to withdraw funds on request...so that's why such accounts as stock market accounts or term accounts are usually not allowed,...because ypu normally can't simply withdraw your funds without a waiting period.

#10 ThaidDown

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Posted 2012-08-13 13:42:05

3. (I'm not postive on this one) A combination of the two above with a total of 400K Baht.


Combination method only allowed for retirement extension , not for marriage.

#11 rct99q

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Posted 2012-08-13 14:06:30

Have your wife do a little investigating for you as well and get started. Although it is only one time a year it is always a drawn out process. I have had to have original documents redone, new photos of the wife and I in our house, the interview process with the same person as last year asking the exact same questions etc...
So take a deep breath, Jai Yen Yen. You are in for a fun filled month or so but once it is done you do not have to worry about it for another year. Best to start lining up a couple of witnesses as well.
All money, 40,000/month (average), or 400,000 in an account has to be verifiable. Talk to your bank as well, mine was very helpful in these matters (but that was my experience).

#12 Drew321

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Posted 2012-08-13 14:59:17

Thanks a lot. I will most probably try and apply for the 60 days extension to allow me to have the 400k for 60days.

My permitted stay period is until 15th September, do I have to apply for the 60day extension before 15th of August or can I leave it later?

After the 60day extension is up can I apply for the 1 year extension?

Thanks again

#13 Mario2008

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Posted 2012-08-13 15:31:05

You can apply on any date after 15 august, 15th Sept the latest. The extension starts from the day your curent permisison to stay ends.

After the 60 day extension you can apply for the 1 year extesion of stay.

#14 Drew321

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Posted 2012-08-16 15:46:40

Thanks for all the advice.

What do I need for the 60 day extension?

I have the

-Mariage Certificate from England
-Copies of her Passport
-Copies of her ID card
-Some copy of Home registra
-Copy of her Birth Certificate.

None of them are signed by her, thier just straight copies is this OK?

Thanks

#15 Mario2008

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Posted 2012-08-16 15:50:19

She will have to accompany you to immigration, so she can sign them there.

Dont forget copy of your passport, arrival card and a passport photo.

#16 Drew321

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Posted 2012-08-16 23:41:27

She will have to accompany you to immigration, so she can sign them there.

Dont forget copy of your passport, arrival card and a passport photo.


Thats where my problems will start then because my wife has left me. Doubt she will put her self out to help. Any ideas?

I might just pay Siam Legal to get a Multiple Entry Non O visa. Its 21,000baht. I think by the time I go to Phemom Phen and stay there 3-4 days I will most probably end up paying this anyway.

#17 Jdietz

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Posted 2012-08-16 23:50:35

Which part of this was unclear:

(2) In the case of a spouse, their marital relationship shall be de
jure (legitimate) and de facto.

You are not entitled to extension based on marriage at this time.

#18 Drew321

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Posted 2012-08-17 00:03:45

Which part of this was unclear:

(2) In the case of a spouse, their marital relationship shall be de
jure (legitimate) and de facto.

You are not entitled to extension based on marriage at this time.


So what would be the best route to go down?

#19 Lite Beer

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Posted 2012-08-17 07:04:24

For a Marriage Extension you have to be living together as Husband and Wife.
Your Wife has to go with you to Immigration and fill a few forms in.

#20 lopburi3

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Posted 2012-08-17 07:12:52

If wife has left, you do not qualify for extension of stay or for issue of a non immigrant O visa. No visa firm can legally obtain such a visa for you - you have to obtain and meet the requirements yourself - all they can do is point the way. It appears you can not do this so a 2 entry tourist visa from Vientiane might be best choice for now and if getting employment change to non immigrant B then or perhaps study with an ED visa.

#21 visarunner

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Posted 2012-08-17 07:15:46


She will have to accompany you to immigration, so she can sign them there.

Dont forget copy of your passport, arrival card and a passport photo.


Thats where my problems will start then because my wife has left me. Doubt she will put her self out to help. Any ideas?

I might just pay Siam Legal to get a Multiple Entry Non O visa. Its 21,000baht. I think by the time I go to Phemom Phen and stay there 3-4 days I will most probably end up paying this anyway.


How can they obtain a Multiple Entry Non O?
BTW, Phnom Penh issue only a Single Entry Non O if married, multiple only if married and children.

#22 Drew321

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Posted 2012-08-18 01:11:04

Can I get a tourist visa inside thailand at all?

I'm asumming if my wife still lives with me, I'm good for the Marriage extension?

#23 Maestro

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Posted 2012-08-18 04:02:05

You cannot get a tourist visa in Thailand, only from a Thai consulate, and these are all outside Thailand.

#24 Maestro

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Posted 2012-08-18 04:09:25

If you did not arrive in Thailand with a non-immigrant visa, you can apply at your local immigration office for a change of visa to non-immigrant category O and subsequently apply for a one-year extension for the reason of living with your Thai wife. Take your wife along to the immigration office with her ID card and house registration book and photocopies of both, plus copies of your passport, departure card, marriage certificate, and two passport photos.

#25 Drew321

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Posted 2012-08-19 21:06:23

Thanks for all the help.

Please can someone tell me which tourist visa allows me to stay the longest? and how it works.

Would I just go to Laos and turn up at the embassy/consulate? or make an appointment? how long would I need to stay in Loas?

Also, is there any companies in pattaya that offer a full package (hotel, transport, visa etc)

Edited by Drew321, 2012-08-19 21:08:16.



 



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