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If you have a 1 year multi-entry you have to leave the country every 90days and you can only extend it one time. So you will have 1 year plus the 2 month extension. As far as leaving the country. I stayed at least one night outside of Thailand before returning. Some people have said they have crossed the border and back to Thailand the same day without issue but others have had problems. I just avoided any problems and stayed a night. I hope this helps!
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This is my situation, I currently have over 400,000 baht in my bank account, but it hasn't been there for two consecutive months. I'm unsure now if Savannakhet requires the funds to be in the account for two months to qualify for a 1 year visa. A shorter holding period, like 3 days, wouldn't be a problem. However, if they do require two months, then applying for a 90-day visa with a one-year renewal in Thailand seems like a better option. Since I travel frequently, a direct one-year renewal isn't needed. Plus I hate leaving 400k in the bank for 2 month not being able to use it! Just double-checking about the 90-day marriage visa (Non-O). Do I really not need to show any money to get it? or at least not 400k in the bank for 2 months? I just don't want to travel all the way up there and find out i need to show it. haha.
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Hi everyone, I'm planning to apply for a 90-day Non-Immigrant O visa based on marriage, likely at the Thai embassy in either Savannakhet or Vientiane. It would be great to hear from anyone who's recently been through this process! Specifically, I'm wondering about the financial requirements. Does anyone know if proof of funds (showing 400,000 baht in your bank) is required for the 90-day visa? Or is the requirement more for the 1-year multi-entry visa? Last year the Thai consulate in Savannakhet didn't require the 400,000 baht for the 1-year visa, but I think the policy has changed. They are asking for it now. I'm just not sure if they want the 400K bank statement for the 90day or just for the 1 year visa? If anyone has any insights or recommendations on the easiest place to apply for this visa in Southeast Asia, I'd really appreciate it!
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Hi everyone, I'm planning to re-apply for my 1 year Non-Immigrant O multi entry (marriage) visa in Savannakhet in the next few weeks. Just wanted to confirm if anyone has recently applied for this visa type at the consulate there? Have there been any changes to the required documents since last year (2023)? Or is the above still correct? Do you have to show any bank statements this year? Thanks in advance for any insights!
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TM 30 form needed or not?
rhino533 replied to rhino533's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
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Quick question. My Mom is here from Canada. She is staying with my wife and I at our house for a month. Do we have to fill out a TM30 form? She has a 30 day entry stamp. Thank for any replies!
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Is this correct? If you have a one-year Non-Immigrant O Marriage Visa (leave the country every 90 days) and you leave the country with a week left on your 1 year visa, when you re-enter Thailand you will receive another 90-day stamp even if there is, lets say 1 day left before the year visa expires? After that when you 90 day is about to expire, you can apply for a 60-day extension?
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I have a one-year Thai non-immigrant O multi entry visa, which requires me to leave every three months. If I leave Thailand and apply for another non-immigrant O visa with a month and a half remaining on my current visa, will I lose the remaining time on my current visa? I will not be able to leave Thailand closer to when my visa expires, so I will need to apply for a new visa over a month early. Thanks for any replies!
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Just a quick update: As of February 14th, 2023, this is the documentation that I needed to present at Savannakhet. (Appling for a Non Imm. 0 based on marriage 1 year multi entry visa) Filled In Application Form Two Passport photos Passport Copy of your Passport Copy of your Laos Visa Copy of your Thai Spouse ID Copy of your Thai Spouse Passport (If they have one) Copy of your Spouse Thai ID Card Copy of the Marriage Certificate Copy of your Thai Spouse Tabian Baan (Blue house registration book) If you have Children with your Thai Spouse: Copy of your Childs Passport (If they have one) Copy of your Childs Thai ID Card (If they have one) Copy of your Childs Thai Tabian Baan page (Blue house registration book) Copy of your Childs Birth Certificate Show the original Marriage Certificate Show the original Childs Birth Certificate 5000B for a Multi Entry The process was straightforward. If you have all the required documents, it only takes a couple of minutes to submit your application at the window. I arrived at 8:15am and was there until around 10am. The line was quite big by 8:30am. No financial information was requested when applying.
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I'm going to apply for my Non Imm O marriage/family Multi entry one year visa at Savannakhet on Feb 16. 2023. Do I need to make an appointment or just show up? It doesn't seem I need one but I just want to double check. I don't want to get there and find out I needed one. Has anyone recently applied at Savannakhet for this type of visa? Was it pretty easy? Did you have to show money in the bank and if so how much did they want to see? How many days did it take to get the visa? Thanks so much for any info regarding this!