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I suggest that you obtain a one year multiple entry visa at the Thai consulate in Australia if you anticipate further trips to Thailand. The visa can be arranged in a day if you go to the consulate and apply for it in person.
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I have just joined up here, and i want to say thanks for posting this.
My Girlfriend and I plan to get married the end of December this year, and your post has made the whole thing seem a lot less daunting. (I'm Irish so will be using the Irish Embassy, just hope everything will go nice and smooth for us)
Good luck with the visa :-)
Please contact the Irish Consulate (they only have a consulate in Thailand) as they require some documents from Ireland and they have a lengthier procedure compared to Brits and Americans in issuing the affirmation of freedom to marry. This is based on our recent experience of assisting an Irish client who recently got married in the country. Feel free to contact us if you need assistance. Have a nice day!
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You would need to have a Spousal Death Certificate. This is more than enough. Once you get this, you may proceed to the US embassy with your passport to obtain the Affidavit/Declaration of Single Status. This needs to be translated into Thai then legalized at the MFA. This is the document you need along with your fiancee's to register a marriage at the district office.
New Non B Visa'S - Manila
in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
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Apart from the usual company documents, they also require a pre-approved Work Permit a.k.a WP3 to be obtained from the Ministry of Labor. It takes them 2 business days to process the visa.