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Just now, Myran said:
Yes, there is. The non-o multiple entry visa based on marriage to a Thai gives you 90 day entries for 1 year from the date of issue.
seems that they removed it , cos no use due to harsh restrictions and needing <deleted> tonne of paperwork to get into the LOS
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9 minutes ago, Max69xl said:
Where do you come from? The requirement for a 90 days Non-immigrant O Visa based on marriage isn't ฿400,000 in a bank account. (It used to be £5,000 or the equivalent in a bank account for 3 months.) 400k is what you need when you apply for the 1 year extension at the local immigration office in Thailand. You have been a member since January 2019, how is it possible you have missed these requirements? There's been endless posts about it here at TVF.
singapore , i rarely come here until recent due to the covid cra.p $hit requirements from thai govt
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23 minutes ago, fishtank said:
Only other option is proof of 40,000 Baht monthly income.
What is your Nationality.?
i am carrying a singapore passport
if i show it here already and they know i have the 400k ( in thb) , will have to show it again in thailand ? sigh . bummer
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15 minutes ago, fishtank said:
You can apply for the 12 month extension any time during the final 30 days (45 at some offices).
1,900 Baht fee . Need to show 400,000 Baht in a Thai bank for 2 months before application OR proof of 40,000 baht monthly income.
Plus a few other things.
No need to leave the country but need to report to Immigration every 90 days.
You can also get a 60 day extension if you wish.
so the 400k in thai bank for 2 mths is NON nego right ?
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1 minute ago, fishtank said:
Money needs to be in a Thai Bank when applying for extensions in Thailand.
wow tats bulls**t , thanks for the info
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3 minutes ago, fishtank said:
400,000 Baht in the bank for 2 months before you apply.
i mean the thai embassy in my country is already asking for the 2 mths bank statement , if i give them this in my country , do i still need to give them 2 mths in thaialnd ?
im do not want to transfer so much money over
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Just now, ubonjoe said:
The fee for the extension is 1900 baht.
No need to leave the country and no additional fees unless you apply for a re-entry permit.
do i still need show 400k baht ? cos in my application here they are already asking for the 400k in my local bank \
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43 minutes ago, Tmoney said:
Yes, of course you are correct Joe, I assumed the OP was talking about an extension.
My 1 year extension was approved based on a 90 day non-O marriage visa issued by Thai Embassy in London.
no sir i was talking abt the visa . pardon me , this is the 2nd time only renewing
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2 minutes ago, ubonjoe said:
That can only be applied for a Thai embassy or consulate.
You can apply for a multiple re-entry permit for a fee of 3800 baht after your extension of stay is approved. Or a single re-entry permit for 1000 baht.
but before the 90 days are up , the fee to extend stay in thailand for 12 mths is 1900 bht correct? do i need to leave the country or pay anything else during this 12 mths? ty
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4 minutes ago, ubonjoe said:
I wasn't sure so I answered for both possibilities. Another case of incorrectly calling a extension of stay a visa that causes confusion all the time.
i was referring to marriage visa multiple entries for 12 mths , but i guess during this period doesnt make sense to have a multiple entry one ...
i learnt something new today that after 3 mths we can request for 12 mth extension ...
still have really little knowledge on marraige to thai spouse visa
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23 hours ago, ubonjoe said:
If apply for a one year extension based upon marriage you would use the standard Fillable TM7 form.pdf form.
For a 90 day non immigrant visa entry it would be a TM86 if you have a tourist visa entry or if visa exempt a TM87 form.
ubonjoe , this 1900baht paid to them for 1 year extension , in between the 1 year is anything else payable ?
it seems they just keep wanting money .
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3 minutes ago, DrJack54 said:
The 12 month extension is 1900baht.
ok thanks .......... so withiin these 12 mths we dont need pay any thing else to them right ?
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2 minutes ago, ubonjoe said:
A extension of stay (it is not a visa) based upon marriage is for one year.
A non immigrant visa (category 0) application done at immigration would be for 90 days and then you could apply for a one year extension during the last 30 or 45 day of it.
thats really confusing lol , so if i get 90 days to stay in thailand , based on marraige , then after the 90 days i can apply for 1 year extension , but of course pay them again right ?
any idea how much ? thanks
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anyone managed to get 1 year visa ( marriage to thai spouse ) ?
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15 hours ago, DrJack54 said:
OP, I do not understand your thread. Seems your asking about insurance for non IMM O.
You cannot enter Thailand in a non IMM O.
Where are you currently and on what basis are you applying to enter Thailand.
Isnt a marriage Visa considered a NON O Visa ?
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45 minutes ago, TheAceFace said:
I used this this and its approved, you get unlimited cover...... www.staysure.co.uk
this is only for UK citizens rite
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3 hours ago, biatch0 said:
I used them for my volunteer visa (conversion from visa exempt to 3-month volunteer), and will most likely be using them again to extend the visa (3 month or 1 year - undecided) further. No complaints at all.
That said, I haven't exited the country as of yet which will be the time when you can really tell if they're legit or not ????
mind sharing how much did u pay?
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On 10/18/2020 at 5:15 PM, ubonjoe said:
TGIA is one but the cost varies by country. https://covid19.tgia.org
This one has also been suggested. https://safetywing.com/nomad-insurance
thanks ubonjoe
anyone else got any others to recommend?
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im totally lost on what insurance co i should buy it from ?
and which ones are cost effective and still provide the 3m sum of insurance ?
thanks alot
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thats why i rarely transfer big amts unless im buying something of high value
, dont trust their banking systems
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50 minutes ago, Maestro said:
Only the Covid insurance.
ty for the info ????
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50 minutes ago, ubonjoe said:
If not applying for OA or Non-OX visa only covid 19 insurance is required.
Cocid 19 insurance has to valid for the length of stay your visa allows.
Edit: If you have a non-o visa you only need 90 days of covid 19 insurance.
i am very grateful for someone like u in here ubonjoe , thanks ^^
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1 minute ago, Maestro said:
I depends on the type of visa you are applying for.
NON IMM O ( Marriage )
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hi ,
im not sure i read somewhere that when gg into thailand we need 2 insurances ?
or one insurance covering covid for 3 mths will do ?
thanks for advice
Marriage visa did u get 90 days or 1 year ?
in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
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yes so they stopped issuing it . cos probably doesnt make sense to issue as almost all countries are closed and needing 14 day quarantine ...