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Almost refused entry at Suvarnabhumi

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Entered Thailand today after being out of the country for a month. Flew in on emirates from Dubai on a first class ticket. Went to the fast track line bunch of lady immigration officers working it. Handed my passport over and she flipped through the pages. Said you been in Thailand too long why you here? I said I'm getting married in a week. She said can you prove it. I showed her the receipt from the agent I'm using and the appointment for the district office. She then asked if my future wife is Thai. I said yes. She then said congratulations and stamped me in. I was on a non O visa up until June of this year when I divorced my ex wife. Then I left the country and came back on a visa exempt from June to July then did a 30 day extension and then one covid extension while I was trying to get married to my new wife but the district office wasn't allowing it their excuse was covid and they told me to get an agent if I want to get married. 

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  • scubascuba3
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    More importantly why all the marriages?

  • nigelforbes
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    What a ridiculous title to the thread, it bears no relationship to what actually happened.

  • The OP was not almost refused entry. The IO asked the usual questions, that's all. Maybe it's the stress of getting the prenupts done?   You do have a prenupt?

Was your Non O based on marriage? If so when did it expire?  As far as I know, and Ubonjoe will possibly confirm or debunk this, even though you divorced, your visa was still valid and if it hadn't expired you could have continued using it and not created the situation you describe.

 

I continued using a Non O after a divorce until it expired and never had any problems.

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4 minutes ago, scubascuba3 said:

More importantly why all the marriages?

Perhaps wedding cake is a favourite of his?

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I think she was just curious and wanted a date with someone with 1st class ticket. She felt you're almost trapped, that's why she didn't believe you about the marriage and asked for proofs. Probably she was very upset.

Typical rhetoric from IO. Why this and why that and why long queues. Surely passport history is on their screen. Delays just cause frustration, but relief, once through, to go collect baggage while it goes round and round for someone else to collect by mistake. 

Things people do for a good stag night. 

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38 minutes ago, scubascuba3 said:

More importantly why all the marriages?

Look where Kevin lives.

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39 minutes ago, scubascuba3 said:

More importantly why all the marriages?

and why in a short timespan from flicking the other one to the curb....possible disaster on the horizon again.  Why do guys rush to get married, unless it is just for the Visa....hmmmm...thoughts to ponder.

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The OP was not almost refused entry. The IO asked the usual questions, that's all. Maybe it's the stress of getting the prenupts done?

 

You do have a prenupt?

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37 minutes ago, KhaoYai said:

I continued using a Non O after a divorce until it expired and never had any problems

Your permission of stay ends the day your divorce is finalized.

However immigration is not informed of your divorce so in reality you could stay in Thailand until the expiry of current permit.

 

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What a ridiculous title to the thread, it bears no relationship to what actually happened.

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From the description in the OP, I don't see where he was almost refused entry to Thailand.

 

The imm officer only asked some questions.

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57 minutes ago, scubascuba3 said:

More importantly why all the marriages?

 op sounds like a real keeper. 

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An AGENT to get married? The district office cannot refuse a marriage provided paperwork is in order and two witnesses are present. They have no right to demand an 'agent' to take care of this. It's completely outside local government standard operating procedures (yes, they do have them).

50 minutes ago, petermik said:

Perhaps wedding cake is a favourite of his?

He seems to me like a poor mans Mickey Rooney

9 minutes ago, bkk_bwana said:

An AGENT to get married? The district office cannot refuse a marriage provided paperwork is in order and two witnesses are present. They have no right to demand an 'agent' to take care of this. It's completely outside local government standard operating procedures (yes, they do have them).

Kickback to the now ex-wife...... or a true troll post.

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Same as others, I don't see any indication of the OP almost having been refused entry. Sounds like a reasonable line of inquiry.

1 hour ago, bkk_bwana said:

An AGENT to get married? The district office cannot refuse a marriage provided paperwork is in order and two witnesses are present. They have no right to demand an 'agent' to take care of this. It's completely outside local government standard operating procedures (yes, they do have them).

You new here 'bwana?

This is a non issue.

She was just doing her job.

 

2 hours ago, petermik said:

Perhaps wedding cake is a favourite of his?

$500 cakes worth $40

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"Almost refused entry at Suvarnabhumi"

 

I almost won the lottery last week ¯\_()_/¯

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1 hour ago, bkk_bwana said:

An AGENT to get married? The district office cannot refuse a marriage provided paperwork is in order and two witnesses are present. They have no right to demand an 'agent' to take care of this. It's completely outside local government standard operating procedures (yes, they do have them).

some people need an agent to find the toilets! I knew one who used to pay an agent to fill out his 90 day report form- after writing down the info for them to copy onto the form.

2 hours ago, DrJack54 said:

Your permission of stay ends the day your divorce is finalized.

However immigration is not informed of your divorce so in reality you could stay in Thailand until the expiry of current permit.

 

As you know, it depends on what the OP meant by Non O. If he had a Non O multiple entry visa, this would remain valid until the visa expires. However, your assumption that he actually meant an extension of stay based on marriage is probably correct and, yes, that ceases to be valid on the day the divorce is processed.

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4 minutes ago, proton said:

some people need an agent to find the toilets! I knew one who used to pay an agent to fill out his 90 day report form- after writing down the info for them to copy onto the form.

And why not? I pay a legitimate and reliable agent with an excellent reputation to handle ALL my Immigration requirements each year, including visa extension, 90 day report, TM whatevers etc adinfinitum. This reduces my personal interaction with Immigration down to 5 minutes each year when I have my photograph taken. The rest of my retirement is mine to enjoy, free of concern that I might miss an important date, forget to fill out a form properly, have to wait for long periods in Immigration along with the great unwashed masses, have to play thrust and parry with Immi. staff during the annual renewal etc etc etc. The next time I get married I may even consider using an agent for that also, perhaps they can also supply the wife too. ????

Things seem to be moving rather quickly. How long have you taken to get to know your new woman? 

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19 minutes ago, spidermike007 said:

Things seem to be moving rather quickly. How long have you taken to get to know your new woman? 

He hasn't met her yet  ¯\_()_/¯

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1 hour ago, nigelforbes said:

And why not? I pay a legitimate and reliable agent with an excellent reputation to handle ALL my Immigration requirements each year, including visa extension, 90 day report, TM whatevers etc adinfinitum. This reduces my personal interaction with Immigration down to 5 minutes each year when I have my photograph taken. The rest of my retirement is mine to enjoy, free of concern that I might miss an important date, forget to fill out a form properly, have to wait for long periods in Immigration along with the great unwashed masses, have to play thrust and parry with Immi. staff during the annual renewal etc etc etc. The next time I get married I may even consider using an agent for that also, perhaps they can also supply the wife too. ????

Great unwashed masses, how elitist can you get! Last time I did an extension it took 20 minutes and cost 1.900 baht, how much did it cost you? People using agents either have more money than sense or just have no money in the bank. 

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1 minute ago, proton said:

Great unwashed masses, how elitist can you get! Last time I did an extension it took 20 minutes and cost 1.900 baht, how much did it cost you? People using agents either have more money than sense or just have no money in the bank. 

I have far more money than sense, your point is?

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