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  1. So a friend of mine and his Thai wife are thinking to divorce. They  both agree to divorce but there's also a divorce agreement to deal with. They have a car which is in his wife's name and he pay monthly, plus a building house in a farm to pay the bank loan, the house is on her dad's name. So he  doesn't has nothing in his name. Could he also sign on the divorce agreement that he doesn't wants nothing and of course he will not pay nothing for his ex wife? Let me know your opinion thanks 

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  2. 1 hour ago, marcus111 said:

    Jack1988....

    May I ask why you posted yesterday about securing your re-entry permit and now you are asking about an E-visa based upon Marriage...???

    Surely if have secured your re-entry permit there would no need to ask said question..???

    Just curious...!!!

     

     

    Just wanted to know some information, how it works

  3. 2 minutes ago, sandyf said:

    Yes, at London fairly recently.

    The E-visa application is made on the website, not the Embassy, and requirements are standard on the E-visa platform subject to language and currency conversion, although applications are processed at the local embassy.

    This is a copy of the supporting document page for a Non o based on marriage, in the visa listing will show as visiting Thai family.

    Official Website of Thailand Electronic Visa_4.pdf 3.94 MB · 2 downloads

    ok thanks mate!

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  4. Has anyone applied for a Non immigrant e-visa based upon marriage? Single entry, at the thai Embassy in Rome(Italy). If yes what are all the requirements? Need to show a proof of income? If yes how much? I read online that now they want to see at least 6,500 euros plus an health insurance, but I don't know if is correct

    If you have to comment nosense do not waste your time, thanks

  5. 43 minutes ago, richard_smith237 said:

    Fair enough - if you have plenty of time, can get to immigration easily etc and you don’t want to worry about forgetting about it when you get to the airport.....

     

    But, I want to ask... 

    .... Driving to Immigration, parking up etc... then queueing, getting the re-entry permit processed and driving home...  All that took 30 mins ????

    Of course not but my wife bring me over there with our car. She drives fast like Schumacher ????

  6. 2 hours ago, DrJack54 said:

    So how much time did you lose in your day obtaining reentry permit at immigration.

    Including all up travel etc. 

     

    At airport would take 20-30 minutes max

    I went in the city to do some shopping with my wife then I decided to go at immigration first. Better to applied in advance believe me ????

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  7. 2 hours ago, OJAS said:

    Can he not check in online before setting off to the airport or even (as I have done on a few occasions) at a self-service kiosk there if he arrives more than 3 hours early? In my experience it has subsequently proved possible to drop off baggage for the aircraft hold up to 5 hours before the scheduled flight departure time, and this should provide him with more than adequate breathing space for clearing Security and then obtaining a re-entry permit prior to clearing Immigration.

    Yes he can check in online 30 hours in advance and he will arrive at the airport 7 hours earlier before to fly 

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