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I travel Sunday/Monday and checking requirements please.

 

KR 2

KR 3 original and copy

Copy of wife's housebook and IC card.

2 photos 3x4 cm

Application form

5000 Baht for multi entry

 

Anything else?

Thank you.

 

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49 minutes ago, Mosha said:

I travel Sunday/Monday and checking requirements please.

 

KR 2

KR 3 original and copy

Copy of wife's housebook and IC card.

2 photos 3x4 cm

Application form

5000 Baht for multi entry

 

Anything else?

Thank you.

I think Monday is a day to avoid. I believe that is one of the days when the visa run companies turn up.

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Sign in blue ink

 

Copy first page passport signed.

 

TM7 - know your last entry date into Thailand??

 

Original and updated KR 2

 

Affidavit freedom to marry. Because why not?

 

If your wife has done a name change. Differs from house book. You need that certificate perhaps. You will making an extension.

 

If you do have the 400k. Update the book, make a copy. Bring the book. Can't hurt.

 

Good luck

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Just now, youreavinalaff said:

If you don't know the procedure then best not to comment. 

 

What you have advised is simply wrong and only confuses the matter.

I've done it (many years ago) at savanakhet - as well as six extensions.

 

I'd rather go with everything I could possibly need rather than a minimum and get turned away and be SOL.

 

If you are referring to the housebook, my wife's name was changed and it was an issue.

 

If you are referring to the bank book. I believe nearly every other embassy, consulate requires. So why not?

 

A smart person would go with everything. A not so smart person would go with the minimum and hope it all works out based on a bunch of strangers first, second hand reports.

 

Then again you could just be looking for a reason to complain.

 

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28 minutes ago, timendres said:

Not really. Been that way as long as I can remember.

The idea being that the blue ink stands out from, say, a xerox copy.

Guess I've got lucky then, either that or there aren't many black pens in Thailand. 

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33 minutes ago, timendres said:

Not really. Been that way as long as I can remember.

The idea being that the blue ink stands out from, say, a xerox copy.

I always took two signed copies of everything.

They could have played 'spot the difference' if they had wanted.

But they never bothered, all they wanted was the money, can't see that changing.

OP must have upset them in some way is more likely.

 

He didn't think of phoning his wife and have her speak with them?

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14 hours ago, Number 6 said:

If you do have the 400k. Update the book, make a copy. Bring the book. Can't hurt.

 

14 hours ago, Number 6 said:

If you are referring to the bank book. I believe nearly every other embassy, consulate requires. So why not?

You don't need financial support.  (Take it if you're insecure about not having it, but do NOT give it unless asked. You might give them ideas. As if the need them. ????) BTW, HCMC does not require financial info either, but they do request a letter from the wife.

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I applied for a non-immigrant multiple entry visa based on marriage at the Savannakhet consulate earlier this year and was only granted a single entry based on the fact that some of my documents were scanned & printed rather than photocopied. The reason provided was that the scanned documents were slightly larger than a photocopy and they might be faked so because of that I was only provided a single entry. No point trying argue. ????

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2 hours ago, FarFlungFalang said:

Thai phones don't seem to work over there not sure about international phones might need a Lao sim card.

Of course Thai phones work over there.  I use mine in Laos, Cambodia, Philippines all over the globe.  I just call True and tell them I am traveling and sign up for a roaming package.  And ... presto.

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Maybe I'm wrong, but isn't there the requirement for your wife to write a simple handwritten and signed letter letter asking that you be granted a visa on the basis of your marriage?   Seem to recall this from previous threads.

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2 hours ago, jacko45k said:

You have to stand near the river.... maybe wade in a bit!

 

1 hour ago, BritManToo said:

Turn off your 'location' services, then it should work.

It's being deliberately disabled.

This was true about 10 years ago but my phone w/ Thai Sim card worked along with the exorbitant roaming data charges but it worked. Best to get a local Lao Sim card unless you are an idiot like me who thinks "How expensive could it be to turn on data just for a few minutes?"...

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dont go on next Monday is the lao holidays so the  consulate  will be close lol

 

if you stay around Mekong river your Thai sim card will work, like i have unlimited net with true and  have the 4g signal around there 

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