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This question is for a good friend of mine:


Hello. I want to stay three months in Thailand this winter. I was thinking about using my marriage certificate and applying in England. However, I don't see my Thai wife anymore but we are not officially divorced. Any thoughts on that?

 

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Arriving with a single-entry tourist visa you get permission to stay for 60 days and this can be extended by another 30 days.

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1 hour ago, ubonjoe said:

If you have your marriage certificate and copy of your wife's ID card you could apply for a single entry non-o visa.

If a UK marriage cert is held, does it need to get legalized by a Thai diplomatic mission in the UK before making the visa application?

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2 hours ago, post said:

If a UK marriage cert is held, does it need to get legalized by a Thai diplomatic mission in the UK before making the visa application?

Not apply for a non-o visa at an embassy or consulate.

To apply for an extension of stay based upon marriage your foreign marriage has to be registered at an Amphoe to get a Kor Ror 22 marriage registry. To do that it requires your marriage certificate to be legalized by the UK government and the embassy in London and then translated to Thai.

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