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  1. This is from Siam Legal's page: (http://www.siam-legal.com/thailand-visa/Thailand-Marriage-Visa.php)


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      The marriage visa is valid for a year and can be renewed by presenting the same requirements during the initial application. Please note that the required amount of funds in your bank account must be at least 3 months old before your can renew your visa.



    And from an old thread I pulled the attached PDF about extending. Hopefully this is all just old info and 2 months works!



  2. Not sure if this topic is still going but I will try here for some advice. Here are the details:

    US citizen.

    I am in Thailand on a NON-O "Marriage Visa".

    The expiration is September 1st 2015.

    I am a naive idiot and thought that the requirements to renew would be the same but I have just now seen that the 400,000baht needs to be in my account for 3 months not 2. I have only left time to have the money in two months (my account balance reached 400,000 on June 26th). So now my visa will expire on Sept 1st before the money has had 3 months to sit in the account.

    My question is what options do I have? Do I need to leave the country and come back on a tourist visa and then switch to NON-O and then extend through marriage again? Is there a better solution to extend? Can I apply for another non-O here in Thailand before my current visa expires?

    I would like to limit as much as possible the time I must spend outside of Thailand.

    Thanks for the shared wisdom!

  3. Thank you very much for the amazingly fast reply!

    What are the consequences of not getting the new 90 day report? I will be leaving two days late (90 day report due Oct 27th, leaving Oct 29th--there is a 7 day window right?), and leaving the country for 3 months (so the 90 day notice I would get would be expired anyway by the time I re-enter Thailand)?

    Just curious.

    Thank you for the help.

  4. I also have an address question in regards to the non "O" extension based on marriage. This will be my first extension based on marriage. I am not sure what address to use. Here is the situation:

    My wife's name is on her parents house book, we do not live at her parents house.

    The house where we live is owned by her aunt.

    Questions are: 1) what address should we use for everything? 2) When we take pictures in front of the house showing the house number what house should we use? 3) should we just get her name on the house book where we actually live?

    Thanks for any insight.

  5. I am an American citizen, 25 years old and recently got married to a Thai national. I am currently here on an Education visa but am no longer in school. What options do i have in terms of visas? I saw an "permission to stay" or something like that that required the marraige certificate and we would have to go to Laos or another country to get it. I do not believe i qualify for the Non-imm O because i do not make enough money. I do need a visa that allows me to go in and out of Thailand atleast once a year. Any help in this matter would be appreciated. It seems a little tricky being young and not wealthy but i am sure there is a way to make this work.

    Thanks

  6. I am trying to stay in thailand for 5 months. I was mistakenly under the impression is could re-new my 30 day visa as much as i wanted. Now that this is not the case I was wondering what options i had since i can only stay 90 days as it is. I was thinking maybe applying for a tourist visa around the end of my second month then that would put me through to the end of my 5 months. I already have a plane ticket to return home. would i be denied the 60 day tourist visa if i am already in thailand? If so could i have somebody from the states apply for the 60 tourist visa as if they were me through mail and have them send it to me here in thailand, or apply for it myself in Loas? Any advice will be much appreciated.

    Thank you.

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