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I need advice. Can I use the Non-Immigrant O Type Family Visa?
Yes, I believe you could get the 60-day tourist visa, extend it by 30 days, then do your week away from Thailand, come back in on a 60-day visa-exempt and then extend that by another 30 days.- 1
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I need advice. Can I use the Non-Immigrant O Type Family Visa?
We have been married for five years. Our marriage was here in the USA. We have not had a need to register the marriage in Thailand. Will our U.S. marriage certificate suffice to apply for the 60 days extension? I doubt I would not need more than 150 days for this trip. I did not realize it is no longer multiple entry. How would I manage returning to Thailand if we wanted to leave for a week? Is it possible to get a reentry permit to continue to use this type of visa? One last question. If it is easier to just get a 90-day tourist visa (60 plus 30), what are my options for staying in Thailand for another 60 days? I have not done the visa thing in a long time so my knowledge is definitely obsolete. -
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I need advice. Can I use the Non-Immigrant O Type Family Visa?
The multiple entry is no longer available under the e-visa application process, only the single entry available. That will grant a stay of 90 days and provided you were married or registered a foreign marriage in Thailand you can apply for a 60 day extension = 150 days. A border hop and VE entry will grant you a further 60 day entry. -
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I need advice. Can I use the Non-Immigrant O Type Family Visa?
Hi, I am making my first visit back to Thailand in six years since moving back to America with my Thai wife. We will be staying at her family's home and hotels in Thailand and maybe a trip to see some friends in Vietnam. The Non-Immigrant O Type Family Visa seemed attractive because it is valid for one year, 90 days each if I understand. Because I am not sure how long we will stay in Thailand, maybe more than three months but not more than six months. We have to get back home to America. That is our home and life now. The application process is really simple now that it is online. We have all the necessary documents and financial requirements. Oh, there is a possibility I might get some medical stuff done for myself while we are visiting. Nothing for sure but a consideration. Any help and suggestions are appreciated. Jack -
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News Forum - DES Ministry to hold banks, telecoms accountable for online scams
It's occurring everywhere like you say. Old folk in NZ are targeted all the time. There have been national announcements and news articles to make them more aware. Banks make announcements and send emails highlighting safe practises. Hell even I got hit in the last 2 months. And I am very wary/safe with both my NZ bank transactions. Luckily I got everything back. Spotted the second hit prior to any funds moving and quickly froze the account. I'd love to catch these a'holes...- 1
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