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Extension for Retirement a NO GO

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3 minutes ago, ubonjoe said:

Just a standard non-o visa sticker with a note that it was issued based upon marriage.

As I wrote before that is the only basis you could of gotten one for at the NY consulate.

The problem you have is the office you have to use. They are known to be problematic.

Have you had the consular officer's signature on your income affidavit verified by the Department of Consular Affairs yet. That office is one of the very few that requires it to be done.

Not sure, just had the affidavit notarized at the window with the ladies signature, date and a raised Embassy seal stamp. Do I need more?

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    Well mate i cannot answer your question, but i am married to a Thai lady, was before i applied for retirement extension. I think you ran up against a brick wall because the first io said no, his

  • This is particularly strange because most offices try to push people towards retirement extensions, rather than marriage extensions, because it involves them in less work.

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1 minute ago, allen303 said:

Not sure, just had the affidavit notarized at the window with the ladies signature, date and a raised Embassy seal stamp. Do I need more?

At that office you will need the signature on it verified by the Department of Consular Affairs on Chaeng Wattana Road.

Info here (click the English version to enlarge it): http://www.consular.go.th/main/th/services/6441/71860-ขั้นตอนการรับรองนิติกรณ์เอกสาร---Legalization-Proc.html

Map:https://goo.gl/maps/NQNMSYDydnQ2

 

1 hour ago, Russell17au said:

OK, I have just looked at my non-imm "O" visa application and at the bottom of the application it asks the type of visa and the reason for your visit, on my application I have asked for a Non-Imm "O" visa and my reason for the vist is I am married to a Thai National and my visa was approved and issued in Vientianne and the visa does not state "married to a Thai National". So it looks like where ever the op got his visa from has put the reason on the bottom of his visa.

HCMC write on the multi O the reason for issue.

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4 minutes ago, ubonjoe said:

At that office you will need the signature on it verified by the Department of Consular Affairs on Chaeng Wattana Road.

Info here (click the English version to enlarge it): http://www.consular.go.th/main/th/services/6441/71860-ขั้นตอนการรับรองนิติกรณ์เอกสาร---Legalization-Proc.html

Map:https://goo.gl/maps/NQNMSYDydnQ2

 

I wish you were just  messing with me but I think not. Will go to the site now.

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7 minutes ago, allen303 said:

I wish you were just  messing with me but I think not. Will go to the site now.

Thanks, I got it, I guess my wife and sister-in-law will be making a trip tomorrow. My sister-in-law said something like this had to be certified but I told her no. I just found out that office told her we had to do that when they went and did aTM-30 last week. So you are right they do require it also.

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