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Will2011

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  1. @theoldgit, No, I am not a national of the main destination country. In addition, I see that they are asking for: - a certified copy of the spouse/partner’s passport, in its entirety, valid for at least another six months ; - a birth certificate of the spouse/partner ; - an extract of the marriage certificate / a copy of the registered partnership; - a copy of the registration certificate (“attestation d’enregistrement”) of the Union citizen joined/accompanied. Do you know what registration certificate is? I certainly do not have that with my EU passport and I live in Thailand. Also, do you know where can I get a certified copy of my passport?
  2. @theoldgit, that is very helpful. Thanks a lot. One more question: As a spouse of EU member traveling together, should we include proof of accommodation/invitation letter? I am asking because this EU website says it is not needed (https://europa.eu/youreurope/citizens/travel/entry-exit/non-eu-family/index_en.htm#residence-card-doc-no) while other websites list the proof and accommodation as required documents.
  3. Hello, I am a dual citizen US/EU with a Thai spouse going to Luxembourg (main destination, but will travel around as well) applying for her 90-day Schengen Tourist Visa based on Private visit with an EU member husband at the Luxembourg consulate in Bangkok. Do we need to submit a copy of the marriage certificate in Thai (as we got married in Thailand) or should we have it translated into English? I searched for the information but did not find anything conclusive. Hope somebody can shed a light. Thank you
  4. Why would it be interesting to know his medical history? Are you a virologist? Are you going to publish a research about vaccine effectiveness? From your post, it seems you have all the medical background to label vaccines.
  5. As an update, the immigration officer did ask my wife a copy of marriage certificate, updated Kor 2 which she had to get at the district office, along with her id and a photo of me at hospital with her holding a newspaper of the day, despite the immigration doctor approval of my case. I did get 90 days though. But not as easy as it seems.
  6. Thanks @ubonjoe. Do I need to send someone to file the application or is it possible to mail it?
  7. @ubonjoe, it is me who is currently receiving treatment and cannot travel. To be clear, applying for this particular #25 visa extension extends the 1-year extension deadline, correct? It does not replace my current status, right? Also, would I need to be using the same tm.7 form we usually fill out for the marriage extension or is there a specific for that, as I have not seen one? Last but not least, how do the evidence and form need to be submitted? Do we need to mail them? Would the address be the same as the 90-day report? Could it be sent by ems as the deadline is coming up soon and didn't expect to stay there that long? Thanks again for all your help and knowledge you devote to the community, ubonjoe. We really appreciate what you do.
  8. Hello, Is there any kind of accommodation as to immigration officer coming to hospital [instead of going to Chaengwattana] or postponement of 1-year marriage extension stamp deadline due to a hospital treatment that requires long stay (3 months at hospital)? Thank you
  9. Hello, I would like to hear from our dear members about a decent Covid Insurance for folks who are under Non-O Marriage Yearly extension (no work permit), as I am looking for an insurance that would cover covid hospitalization for more than THB 100K (if possible THB 500k+). Looking forward to reading from you all. Thank you
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