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What do my mean by exemption to stay. Do mean a extension of stay?

If you have a multiple entry non-o visa based upon mariage you can apply for COE. Same for a extension of stay based upon marriage with a valid re-entry permit.

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3 minutes ago, ubonjoe said:

What do my mean by exemption to stay. Do mean a extension of stay?

If you have a multiple entry non-o visa based upon mariage you can apply for COE. Same for a extension of stay based upon marriage with a valid re-entry permit.

I have been told that an Exemption to Stay multi entry is not valid when applying for a Certificate of Entry to Thailand. The information given was that only O and B visas will be accepted. I saw this on youtube today. It it could be incorrect information. I was going to apply today for an Exemption to stay - Multi but am just confirming here before going to Siriacha tomorrow.

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9 minutes ago, baneko said:

I have been told that an Exemption to Stay multi entry is not valid when applying for a Certificate of Entry to Thailand. The information given was that only O and B visas will be accepted. I saw this on youtube today. It it could be incorrect information. I was going to apply today for an Exemption to stay - Multi but am just confirming here before going to Siriacha tomorrow.

People have used a re-entry permit for a extension of stay based upon marriage to get a certificate of entry. It seems to depend upon the embassy where you apply for it.

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4 minutes ago, ubonjoe said:

People have used a re-entry permit for a extension of stay based upon marriage to get a certificate of entry. It seems to depend upon the embassy where you apply for it.

It would be the UK. I will email them and confirm. Thanks.

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4 minutes ago, baneko said:

It would be the UK. I will email them and confirm. Thanks.

Looked through previous emails. Looks OK.
 
Dear Sir/Madame,
 

Regarding your registration for our repatriation flight on 20 September, please kindly send the following documents to me to check if you meet the requirements:

- Your passport copy and your visa or re-entry permit (or would you need apply for visa?)

- Copy of work permit (or WP3) or copy of marriage certificate / birth certificate of a Thai child (whichever is applicable)

- A copy of your health insurance policy with coverage including COVID-related treatment in Thailand in the amount no less than 100,000 USD

- Your ASQ booking (you can book this later after I confirm you)

 

You would need to prepare a Fit to Fly health certificate, issued within 72 hours before departure and a medical certificate with a laboratory result indicating that COVID -19 is not detected (COVID test must be by RT-PCR method), issued within 72 hours before departure. You do not need to send these to me but make sure you have them before departure.

 

Best regards,
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