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Doesn't matter if you obtain a Non Imm O Visa.
Immigration cannot cancel a Visa issued by a Thai Embassy/Consulate.
 
Marriage Visa was submit in local immigration not at consulate.
I enter in country with tourist visa.
First year I make visa runner.. After 1 year I change tourist visa to marriage visa.
The change was made inside country not outside


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3 hours ago, gonoedro said:

Marriage Visa was submit in local immigration not at consulate.
I enter in country with tourist visa.
First year I make visa runner.. After 1 year I change tourist visa to marriage visa.
The change was made inside country not outside


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Yes, but as has been explained.

You have an extension (not a Visa) based on marriage from Immigration.

Only a Thai Embassy/Consulate can issue a Visa based on marriage.

 

Copies have to be signed (don't you have spare copies from last time).

Thais don't sign, they print (need I say more)

 

Elite Visa is the only other long term solution.

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Some other options:

  • Do the Tourist-Visa hop - extending 60-days after entry for 30 more, and then leaving on 90-days to get another (entering only at safe land-borders recommended)
  • ED Visa from signing up at a school - 90-days on the visa, then 90-day extensions (a school with "no hassle extension" service recommended).  You can only study Thai for so long, but some just continue by studying other languages.
  • Investment-Visa - 10M Baht in the bank, specified investments, or NEW condos.  You get the returns on these investments (rent on condos, interest from bank/bonds, etc), and they remain in your name.  This visa is renewable annually, forever, if you don't sell the investments which are the basis for it. 
  • Volunteer Non-O - This is available via agents in Chang Mai, but not sure how it's done elsewhere.  Expect to pay some money in addition to volunteering some time.
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Yes, but as has been explained.
You have an extension (not a Visa) based on marriage from Immigration.
Only a Thai Embassy/Consulate can issue a Visa based on marriage.
 
Copies have to be signed (don't you have spare copies from last time).
Thais don't sign, they print (need I say more)
 
Elite Visa is the only other long term solution.
Yes, i understand now the difference between visa and extension.
So...in my situation I will out without re-entry permit (expired the extension) and submit a marriage visa at consulate.
Right?
Hope in consulate they approve and pass in border because my passport is full with extensions and re-entry permits (5years marriage and every year I travel out of country).
Thanks for all your help :)

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21 minutes ago, gonoedro said:

Hope in consulate they approve and pass in border because my passport is full with extensions and re-entry permits (5years marriage and every year I travel out of country).

Thanks for all your help ?

You will need a full-page for a Laos Visa on-arrival sticker, another full-page for the new Thai visa sticker, and some space left for the entry/exit stamps from both countries.

 

This thread has the latest on a Non-O based on Marriage from Savannakhet:

 

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13 hours ago, Tanoshi said:

Elite Visa is the only other long term solution.

Only Easy long term solution 

 

13 hours ago, Tanoshi said:

Copies have to be signed (don't you have spare copies from last time).

Thais don't sign, they print (need I say more)

and just to hammer home the meaning, as English seems to be a second language for the OP.

 

The only documents you will have with "your wife's " printed signatures will be the copies that you give to the consulate, they will have nothing to compare the "signatures" to and will accept them.

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29 minutes ago, sometimewoodworker said:

Only Easy long term solution 

 

and just to hammer home the meaning, as English seems to be a second language for the OP.

 

The only documents you will have with "your wife's " printed signatures will be the copies that you give to the consulate, they will have nothing to compare the "signatures" to and will accept them.

Sign them using your left hand if you are right handed. ?

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and just to hammer home the meaning, as English seems to be a second language for the OP.
 
The only documents you will have with "your wife's " printed signatures will be the copies that you give to the consulate, they will have nothing to compare the "signatures" to and will accept them.
I understood before
Thanks [emoji6]

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23 minutes ago, Tanoshi said:

True, but I wouldn't recommend marriage just for the purpose of obtaining another extension.

 

That option could work out more expensive than the Elite Visa 

Haha, you could be right. But I was thinking in terms of 'once bitten, twice shy' and learning by 'mistakes'.

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3 minutes ago, Vacuum said:

Haha, you could be right. But I was thinking in terms of 'once bitten, twice shy' and learning by 'mistakes'.

Do men ever learn from their mistakes, because after being bitten, we have an habitual habit of going back for more bites.  ?

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1 minute ago, gonoedro said:

Where is easier consulate at Laos for get the visa?

The consulate in Savannakhet is the only place where you can get a multiple entry non-o visa.

Most people travel to Mukdahan and then cross the bridge to Savannakhet.

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33 minutes ago, gaff said:

Sorry but you didn't think about it prior to divorce ?

Nobody ca divorce you if you do not want, and you should never accept if you do not have any other visa solution.

 

 

You can be granted divorce without consent of the other party under any of the conditions of Section 156 of the Civil and Commercial Code.

http://library.siam-legal.com/thai-law/civil-and-commercial-code-divorce-section-1501-1535/

 

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36 minutes ago, Tanoshi said:

You can be granted divorce without consent of the other party under any of the conditions of Section 156 of the Civil and Commercial Code.

http://library.siam-legal.com/thai-law/civil-and-commercial-code-divorce-section-1501-1535/

 

 

Said, but it is possible to delay this process for a very long time and anyway who is the low life wife who will easily go this route ?!

 

 

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1 minute ago, gaff said:

 

Said, but it is possible to delay this process for a very long time and anyway who is the low life wife who will easily go this route ?!

 

 

A Norwegian friend was just granted a divorce even though she didn't want one.

She committed adultery and he had proof.

Only took as long as he had to wait for a Court hearing, which was less than 14 days.

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1 hour ago, gaff said:

Sorry but you didn't think about it prior to divorce ?

Nobody ca divorce you if you do not want, and you should never accept if you do not have any other visa solution.

 

 

True but come VISA time all over. Get a new VISA NOW 

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1 hour ago, Tanoshi said:

A Norwegian friend was just granted a divorce even though she didn't want one.

She committed adultery and he had proof.

Only took as long as he had to wait for a Court hearing, which was less than 14 days.

 

Yes you confirm what I said, if the wife had wanted to delay it for any reason it could have taken years.

 

There is no easy divorce when the other one does not agree.

 

 

 

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3 hours ago, gaff said:

 

Yes you confirm what I said, if the wife had wanted to delay it for any reason it could have taken years.

 

There is no easy divorce when the other one does not agree.

 

 

 

Perhaps you misunderstood.

His Thai wife committed adultery.

She didn't want to divorce but she couldn't do anything about it.

Under Thai law that's grounds for immediate divorce.

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