Hi - having spent the last 14 years travelling between Thailand and New Zealand on 12 month Non O (Thai Spouse) visas I now need to take a different approach as one year is not an option through the E-Visa and the 90 day Non O costs more than 16,000 Baht from the NZ Thai Embassy. As I have the requisite 400K Baht seasoned in my Thai bank account can I arrive on a visa exempt 60 days, apply for a 90 day Non O and then the 12 month extension all within a three to four month period before I have to return to NZ?
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The person is considering entering Thailand on a visa-exempt 60-day stay and then applying for a 90-day Non-O visa based on marriage, followed by a 12-month extension. They have sufficient funds (400K Baht) in their Thai bank account. The comments confirm that it's possible to enter on a free stamp, apply for the Non-O visa, and subsequently the year extension, along with the necessary TM30 registration and document requirements.
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Correct the year-long, multi-entry Non-O visa choice was discontinued once all the consulates switched to the eVisa online web-portal.
You're also correct that the thai consulate in Wellington New Zealand is the most expensive consulate in the WORLD for thai visas. ๐ฎ ๐ก
You should have no problem coming in on a free stamp (visa exempt) 60 day entry. Filing a TM30 showing you're registered at the address where you're staying (you will need that for 90 day the Non-O visa/year extension)
You can go to your immigration office get the hand out listing the document requirements for the 90 day Non-O visa based on marriage.
When you have 30 days or less left on your 60 day entry stamp go and apply for it for 2000baht, wait the under review period, go back get the Non-O visa and new 90 day stamped inked in,
Then
wait until you have 30 days left on 90 day stamp and apply for the year extension for 1900baht
you could leave after you got the 90 day Non-O visa (you'd buy a re-entry permit and have to be back BEFORE that 90 days ran out) AND you could leave during the 30 day under consideration stamp you'll get when you apply for the year extension (again you'd need a re-entry permit and have to be back before that month ran out AND coordinate with the immigration office if they do a home visit too)
set out, you can get a Non OA in NZ but that means police checks, health insurance etc, not sure.you want to travel that path, from I Kiwi to another, you are in great hands with Tod Daniels.
You think wrong. NZ citizens can definitely apply for a NON O for Thailand, and I would recommend that this is by far the best option in this situation.
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