Is he from India, or a similarly poor country, where "working illegally in Thailand" would be a step-up? Otherwise, why would the IO factor in something like this? If he was a "marriage scammer," what difference would 2 months wait make?
What is the worst that could happen, from the IO's POV? He gets divorced, his permit-to-stay is immediately invalidated, and ... or, worst case, he stays in Thailand and spends money into the economy a bit longer, until the extension expires?
As this was the initial 90-day Non-O step, he will be back submitting the phone-book of paperwork again, in 90-days, for the 1-year extension.
This report matches a long-standing pattern of harassment and abuse of those extending by reason of marriage at some offices. Immigration HATE doing marriage-visas, and generally hate the Thais who marry us. Granted, the IOs in Issan, tend to be at least "civil" about it, in my experience.
Woman in our village, sat in the back of a truck, was hit be a car coming out of a side road.......the driver was drunk and uninsured.......she was left paralysed from the waist down........received a heartfelt apology.......that was it.
I've also just returned and staying for a few months this time. I ordered the AIS Zeed sim from Lazada for 50B. You get 2GB 5G + unlimited WIFI for the first month plus a load of stuff for kids which I don't need.
From months 2-12 you have to pay 150B p/m to keep it active. Who knows, maybe I'll just bin the package and get a top-up package like 50B p/m for 300MB. I rarely go out so won't use it much. 🤔
You claimed the vast majority of Americans agree with you regarding following due process. I showed that you're wrong. Deal with it.
And do I actually have to spell it out for you what my opinion is? Seriously??
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