Information required about extending non O marriage visa. I transferred the money and I'm currently on a two month extension for visiting family as advised by members and immigration. My next step will be to apply for a 1 year extension in November. What is required to apply. All comments welcome
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Inquiring about extending a Non-O marriage visa, the user is currently on a two-month extension and received advice to apply for a one-year extension in November. Comments provide insights into necessary documents, varying requirements by immigration offices, and the importance of consulting with local officials or using agents to simplify the process. Commonly required documents include bank book updates, letters from banks, marriage certificates, passports, TM forms, and photographs of the couple. Clarifications on the financial requirements for bank statements also arise, indicating a need to maintain the required amount for a specific period before application.
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What is the actual requirement for duration of 400k in Bank account. 2 or 3 months ? An agent has told me 2 months
Steven ***************
I've done this 3 times. Its 2 months prior to applying and must remain in account for the 30 day consideration period. So a total of 3 months in effect.
I went to Samut Prakan last week for the same thing. Because it was my first time extending I had to take a Thai witness who was not a relative of my wife. I didnât know that was required and had to go back the next day with a neighbour.
Iâm not sure if that is a Samut Prakan rule, or if itâs the same at all immigration offices...
James **********
If you are having a problem doing it yourself there are many agents that will make the process much easier for you
thanks Steve it gives me the idea of what to get together. When I did the 2month visit family extension they insisted on a new translation of our marriage certificate as the old one was 12 months old
Just go to immigration with your wife, and they will give you a list of everything you need. That is the best way. Then you won't be missing some document.
Tod *********
Common things are;
-copies of every page in your bank book updated on the date you apply,
-letter from the bank
copies of:
-the data page of your passport,
-Non-O visa
-last entry stamp
-current extension
-TM6 departure card
-marriage certificates(s)
-thai i/d of your wife
-TM-30 receipt
-lease
a hand drawn map to your house
photos of you and your wife standing in front of your address #
photos of you and your wife in the house
Your best bet is to take your thai wife and go to the immigration office and get the hand out that all offices have that lists the exact requirements of that particular office. OR post on a f/b page related to the south of thailand so people who live down there can tell you
Doing mine on Thursday In korat so I can give you the list after. But as tod says there are many offices and they have some differences in what they ask for.
Tod *********
There are over 70 immigration offices in the country :O You wanna narrow down where in the glorious "Land 'O Thaiz" you'll be applying or just want us to guess at it? :P