Latest - non-immigrant O visa spouse

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Re: Latest - non-immigrant O visa spouse

Post by sometimewoodworker » October 3, 2016, 5:54 pm

mickojak wrote:
sometimewoodworker wrote:It is going to become progressively more difficult to keep getting visas. The government want people living in Thailand to get extensions of stay.
Can you please explain more about the extension of stay?
What visa do you need to be on to get it?
How often?
How long it lasts?
Costs?
Etc.

Thanks
Mick
You need to be over 50
Or have Thai dependants (a spouse qualifies as a dependant)
Or be working in Thailand
Then it is 1,900 baht plus a re-entry permit of between 1,000 and 3,800 baht and lasts for one year.

Starting with a Non-O or Non-B visa

Alternatively you need to want to pay for the elite visa and it lasts for between 5 and 20 years
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Re: Latest - non-immigrant O visa spouse

Post by sometimewoodworker » October 3, 2016, 5:57 pm

mickojak wrote:
mickojak wrote:sometimewoodworker wrote:
It is going to become progressively more difficult to keep getting visas. The government want people living in Thailand to get extensions of stay.
Also, I come every month, so not sure if an extension of stay will hep me?
Mick
It can of you can get the timing right to get it
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Re: Latest - non-immigrant O visa spouse

Post by valiant » November 20, 2016, 5:26 pm

I have booked One way flights for my Wife and I for 1st October 2017 and plan to Return end April 2018, What Visa will I require thanks

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Re: Latest - non-immigrant O visa spouse

Post by 747man » November 20, 2016, 5:58 pm

valiant wrote:I have booked One way flights for my Wife and I for 1st October 2017 and plan to Return end April 2018, What Visa will I require thanks
At Least A Double Entry " Non-Imm O Or even A Multi Entry....Up2 U !!

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Re: Latest - non-immigrant O visa spouse

Post by valiant » November 20, 2016, 6:08 pm

Which one do you recommend ? I have the 400000 in Bangkok Bank

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Re: Latest - non-immigrant O visa spouse

Post by sometimewoodworker » November 21, 2016, 6:46 am

747man wrote:
valiant wrote:I have booked One way flights for my Wife and I for 1st October 2017 and plan to Return end April 2018, What Visa will I require thanks
At Least A Double Entry " Non-Imm O Or even A Multi Entry....Up2 U !!
There are no Double Entry Visa's now only single or multiple entry, so you need a multi Non-O if the embassy will issue one, this is the cheapest and best. £125 assuming a U.K. base.
thaiembassyuk wrote:Do not apply for a visa earlier than 3 months before your date of travel
You may want an extension of stay based on marriage and re-entry permit, this will depend on your future plans.

final option you will need to plan a trip to savannakhet to get another Non-O.
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