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  1. People are saying it is only for Hull but , for example, the Birmingham Consulate website states that all Non Imm. O's now have to be approved by the Thai Embassy in London and its website states that a 800KBht ANNUAL income is reqd:

    REQUIRED DOCUMENTS

    1. Validity of passport at least 1 year
    2. Three (3) visa application forms and 3 passport size recent photographs
    3. Non-Immigrant “O-A” (Long Stay) Form
    4. Copy of bank statement having in possession of annually income equivalent to Thai currency at
      least 800,000 Baht or monthly income 65,000 Baht. (approximately GBP 14,000.00/annum)
    5. In case attached copy of bank statement, the original reference letter from the banking concerned is necessary.
    6. Criminal Record from own country and country of permanent residence with validity of at least 3 months. Applicants residing in the United Kingdom will need to have a police clearance issued only from the Scotland Yard.
    7. Medical Record proving applicant has never been infected with contagious disease with validity at least 3 months (in accordance with Immigration Act B.E.2522)
    8. In case wishing to be accompanied by spouse, the marriage certificate will be attached. But spouse will be granted Non-Immigrant “O” instead of “O-A”(Long Stay)
  2. As some people don't seem able to find the documents in full i have posted them below:

    http://www.thaiconsul-uk.com/downloads-and-visas.aspx

    DOCUMENTS REQUIRED WITH VISA APPLICATION
    NON-IMMIGRANT CATEGORY “O”
    FOR PERSON MARRIED TO THAI NATIONAL
    SINGLE ENTRY “O” VISA:-
    1. Passport with minimum 6 months validity at time of entering Thailand.
    2. Visa Application Form fully completed and with two photographs attached.
    3. Copy of Thai marriage certificate (front and back).
    4. Copy of either spouse’s Thai passport or Thai ID card (front and back).
    showing their family name to be the same as that of visa applicant.
    5. Copy of Thai Bank Book or UK “Current Account” bank statements for last
    3 months showing monthly income equivalent to THB65k or lump-sum
    amount of THB800k.
    MULTIPLE ENTRY “O” VISA (First visa of this type):-
    1. Passport with minimum 6 months validity at time of entering Thailand.
    2. Visa Application Form fully completed and with two photographs attached.
    3. Copy of Thai marriage certificate (front and back).
    4. Copy of either spouse’s Thai passport or Thai ID card (front and back).
    showing their family name to be the same as that of visa applicant.
    5. Copy of UK “Current Account” bank statements for last 3 months
    showing monthly income equivalent to THB65k or lump-sum amount of
    THB800k.
    MULTIPLE ENTRY “O” VISA (All subsequent visas of this type):-
    1. Passport with minimum 6 months validity at time of entering Thailand.
    2. Visa Application Form fully completed and with two photographs attached.
    3. Copy of Thai marriage certificate (front and back).
    4. Copy of either spouse’s Thai passport or Thai ID card (front and back).
    showing their family name to be the same as that of visa applicant.
    5. Copy of Thai Bank Book or UK “Current Account” bank statements for last
    3 months showing monthly income equivalent to THB65k or lump-sum
    amount of THB800k.
    DOCUMENTS REQUIRED WITH VISA APPLICATION
    NON-IMMIGRANT CATEGORY “O” FOR
    PERSONS AGED 50 TO 64 AND PERSONS AGED 65 AND OVER
    SINGLE or MULTIPLE ENTRY “O” VISA FOR PERSONS AGED 50 TO 64:-
    1. Passport with minimum 6 months validity at time of entering Thailand.
    2. Visa Application Form fully completed and with two photographs attached.
    3. Copy of UK “Current Account” Bank Statements for last three (3) months
    showing monthly income equivalent to THB65k or lump-sum amount of
    THB800k.
    SINGLE or MULTIPLE ENTRY “O” VISA FOR PERSON AGED 65 AND OVER:-
    1. Passport with minimum 6 months validity at time of entering Thailand.
    2. Visa Application Form fully completed and with two photographs attached.
    5. Copy of UK “Current Account” bank statements for last 3 months showing
    receipt of UK State Pension (no minimum required).
    6. Females who are officially regarded as “Retired” and aged 60 to 64 need to
    provide evidence of the date they were officially regarded as “Retired” by
    the UK Department for Works & Pensions (UK DWP). Please visit the
    and proceed as follows:-
    1. Click on “Age”
    2. Click on “Female”
    3. Enter “date of birth”
    It will then give the date on which you officially reached State Pension
    age. Print this page and include with your application.
  3. New pdf docs were uploaded to the Hull website yesterday, below taken from the new docs:

    SINGLE ENTRY “O” VISA:-
    1. Passport with minimum 6 months validity at time of entering Thailand.
    2. Visa Application Form fully completed and with two photographs attached.
    3. Copy of Thai marriage certificate (front and back).
    4. Copy of either spouse’s Thai passport or Thai ID card (front and back).
    showing their family name to be the same as that of visa applicant.
    5. Copy of Thai Bank Book or UK “Current Account” bank statements for last
    3 months showing monthly income equivalent to THB65k or lump-sum
    amount of THB800k.
    MULTIPLE ENTRY “O” VISA (First visa of this type):-
    1. Passport with minimum 6 months validity at time of entering Thailand.
    2. Visa Application Form fully completed and with two photographs attached.
    3. Copy of Thai marriage certificate (front and back).
    4. Copy of either spouse’s Thai passport or Thai ID card (front and back).
    showing their family name to be the same as that of visa applicant.
    5. Copy of UK “Current Account” bank statements for last 3 months
    showing monthly income equivalent to THB65k or lump-sum amount of
    THB800k.
    MULTIPLE ENTRY “O” VISA (All subsequent visas of this type):-
    1. Passport with minimum 6 months validity at time of entering Thailand.
    2. Visa Application Form fully completed and with two photographs attached.
    3. Copy of Thai marriage certificate (front and back).
    4. Copy of either spouse’s Thai passport or Thai ID card (front and back).
    showing their family name to be the same as that of visa applicant.
    5. Copy of Thai Bank Book or UK “Current Account” bank statements for last
    3 months showing monthly
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    Thanks

  5. Dave as to the marriage, you will not be dealing with the Thai embassy, or Thai immagration, I was on a tourist visa, and I dont believe that anyone looked at my visa, If I remember right, Thai ministry of affairs, only asked for a copy of the front page of my passport. Ray

    Yes you can marry on a 30day Visa On Arrival, done it myself, they don't ask to see any visa.

  6. FYI, from the UK on a 1Meg line:

    Your current bandwidth reading is:

    834.20kbps

    which means you can download at 104.28 KB/sec. from our servers.

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    56 kbps ISDN

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    384 kbps DSL

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  7. End of the Farang Ghettos: ?

    From The Pattaya Mail

    One of the hot topics discussed at the monthly Pattaya Business and Tourism Association meeting was the recent enforcement of land ownership laws. The changes in company ownership rules, specifically with foreign, nominally minority, shareholders has led to housing project developers allegedly losing billions.

    Sanga Kijsamrej, PBTA vice president and head of the property developers club in Pattaya said: Many housing project owners are facing serious financial problems over changes concerning foreigners holding shares in a Thai company and owning property.

    Sanga said that as a result of the enforcement of the laws government and land department officials in the area are very reluctant to issue title deeds as a result of the Ministry of Interior’s directive: This has already affected around 70 housing projects in Pattaya who are unable to transfer ownership to companies with 49% foreign and 51% Thai holdings as was done in the past.This is causing losses of billions of baht for project owners. We will see a number of these projects fold in the future.

    A letter has been sent to the Ministry of Interior to request an expert on the issue to clarify the law in question, specifically concerning those foreigners with Thai spouses who wish to buy a home, as to the true legal standing on the issue.

    A meeting with land department and tax officials, local, provincial and national parliamentary members is scheduled. The aim is to clarify the current MOI laws and directives and have ministerial officials explain the real situation.

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