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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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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. 

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50 minutes ago, petermik said:

Perhaps wedding cake is a favourite of his?

He seems to me like a poor mans Mickey Rooney

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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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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?

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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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