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FranckGio

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  1. Dear DrJack54 Thanks for your input. The indication I received came from someone working for a visa service company, who mentioned that in Laos they are not always asking for the full 400k at the initial visa stage. That said, I understand this is unofficial information and I am trying to verify it through recent firsthand experience. Yes, I agree this would be the safest approach. At the moment, however, I do not yet have the full 400k available in the account, although I expect to meet that requirement in a few months when applying for the extension. Yes, definitely. The intention is to obtain the 1-year extension in Bangkok after entering with the Non-O. Bangkok. Yes, I have Thai bank accounts in two different banks. For additional context: My current Visa Exemption expires in the second week of March. I also need to return to my home country around 31 March 2026 for about twelve days. In any case, I would need to exit Thailand before my current permission of stay ends. If obtaining the Non-O from Laos with a lower financial threshold (e.g. 40k instead of 400k at the initial visa stage) is realistically possible, it would currently be the most practical solution for me. Any recent experience would be appreciated.
  2. Non-O Marriage (entry in Thailand from Laos) – 40k or 400k THB for Initial 90-Day Visa? Processing Time? Hello everyone, I am planning to apply for an initial Non-O Marriage visa (90 days) in Vientiane, Laos. To clarify from the start: I am referring to the first 3-month Non-O visa issued abroad, not the subsequent 12-month extension applied for inside Thailand. I have reviewed the official instructions, but I would appreciate clarification based on recent real-world experience. 1️⃣ Financial Requirement – 40,000 or 400,000 THB?For the 1-year extension inside Thailand, the requirement is clearly: 400,000 THB in a Thai bank account or 40,000 THB monthly income However, I have received informal indications specifically regarding applications made in Laos suggesting that for the initial 90-day Non-O visa, the financial requirement may not be 400,000 THB, but possibly only 40,000 THB, or at least a lower threshold than what is typically referenced for extensions. So my questions are: Has anyone recently applied in Vientiane for the initial 90-day Non-O Marriage visa? Were you asked to show 400,000 THB, 40,000 THB, or another amount? Does the financial requirement depend on nationality? What financial evidence was actually requested (Thai bank book, foreign account statement, income proof, etc.)? 2️⃣ Current Processing Time in VientianeIn the past, processing was sometimes reported as: 3 working days Later reports suggested: 7–10 days More recently: around 3–5 working days Can anyone confirm realistic current processing times for a Non-O Marriage visa via the eVisa system in Vientiane? My SituationCurrently in Thailand on a Visa Exemption, already extended to the maximum (60 days Visa Exemption + 30-day extension + additional 60-day extension based on visiting Thai spouse). Planning to fly to Vientiane before my current permission of stay expires, in less than three weeks. Will prepare the application in advance and submit once physically in Laos (uploading proof of entry as required). Any recent firsthand experience would be greatly appreciated. Thank you in advance. Franck

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