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  1. 582ae336eb5e5_MarriageExtensionRequirements.pdf

    Required Documents For A One Year Extension Based Upon Marriage
    These are general requirements and may vary at different offices.
    Unless you are applying at Bangkok you will need 2 sets of copies attached to 2 TM7
    application.forms.
    Proof of 400k baht in the bank for 2 months by way of a letter from your bank and
    your bank book.or 40k baht income.proven by a income letter from your embassy.
    Copies of your passport photo page and every page that has any stamp or visa for
    Thailand on it. Copy of TM6 departure card.
    Marriage certificate and a updated Kor Ror 2 marriage registry (Kor Ror 22 for
    foreign marriages)
    Copies of your wife's house book registry and ID card.
    Photos of you and your wife in and around the house. One must show you both with
    the house number shown in it. The number of photos needed varies by office.
    Map to your residence from the nearest main road or street.
    Proof of residence if not living where your wife's house book is for.
    Some offices may want witnesses when you apply.

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  2. 15 minutes ago, baboon said:

    No they will not. The elite have gambled and won. Now the average (wo)man on the street can look forward to life as it always was, with them prostrating and being at the bottom of the pile for a good while to come.

    It won't last forever, but I think their Lords and Masters are reasonably comfortable right now.

     

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  3. 6 hours ago, Sheryl said:

    The card is just patient registration. Gives you a patient number that links to your medical records. It has nothing to do with payment. You will be charged for treatment. Outpatient visits and minor hospitalizations will be quite affordable but if you have a major accident or catastrophic illness (heart attack, stroke, cancer etc) even in a government hospital costs can reach 2 million baht or so. Should get insurance.

     

     

    hi Sheryl, what i scare the most here in thailand (issan , near cambodia border) is the biting from scorpions, scolopenders, snakes and spiders... do you think this kind of treatment would cost  too much (how much ???) in a public hospital same in prasat / a dispensary (same in kapchoeng ) without insurance ?

  4. 11 hours ago, JackThompson said:

    You have time to get a Tourist Visa before coming - and I would do this.  Not only will this eliminate the need for a return air-ticket (which Immigration may ask for), but will also give you more time to get your marriage-documents prepared.  Getting married may take more time/effort than you anticipate, and it cannot hurt to have the extra time to deal with any issues.  One of those issues is getting documents certified by the MFA - given they will refuse to do any certifications if you are in the last 10 or 15 days of your permission-of-stay.  

     

    My advice - go to the amphur immediately on arrival and find out what they need to allow you to marry.  Don't believe any of the stories online about "how easy" it is, because stories as recent as 2016 are out-of-date, as (some) amphurs make the rules increasingly more onerous.  Each amphur makes up its own rules, so be prepared to "amphur shop," if necessary, to find an amphur-director who is not opposed to "mixed-marriages."

    thank you for your reply. i plan to buy a flight out of thailand with air asia to rangoon (25 euros) and not use it (for the airways staff on onboard in koln) who can make me problems... for the imm officer (getting the 1 year permit of stay based on marriage , it would not have any problem as i meet him everyday in kapchoeng....  i stay 1 km far his office.. ) 

  5. 15 minutes ago, Enoon said:

     

    Spot the difference.  I have not re-arranged or re-formatted either block of text copied from:

     

    First, the link you gave:

     

     

    2. DOCUMENTS REQUIRED

     
     
      - Passport or travel document with validity not less than 6 months
      - Visa application form completely filled out
      - Recent( 4 x 6 cm.) photograph of the applicant
      - Evidence of travel from Thailand (air ticket paid in full)
      - Evidence of adequate finance (20,000 Baht per person and 40,000 Baht per family)
      - Consular officers reserve the rights to request additional documents as deemed necessary


    Second, Royal Thai Embassy(London) website:

     

               For Single Entry 

    •  A current passport with validity of over 6 months beyond the date of application
    •  Visa application form completely filled out
    • Two (2) recent (2 x 2 inches) photos of the applicant
    • Consular officers reserve the rights to request additional documents as deemed necessary.

     

    How welcoming to be set up thus by ones "hosts".

     

     

     

    excuse me Enoon , but are you sure  that the embassy in london haven't updated this ??? in belgium (and many others) anyway they ask 1) proof of income , 2) hotel booking (or invitation from people  who must prove their address in thailand), 3) bank statement (in belgium) at least 600 euros permanently on an account the last 6 months for the Setv , 6.000 for the Met 

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