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I am seriously thinking about not renewing my marriage extension this year.

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what with all the visa overhauls, the porous borders,

unlimited 2 month T visas etc - why should I jump through any hoops, much less have a face to face with a sourpuss IO?

 

If anything it's an excuse to go to Laos/Cambodia/Nam/Bali/Phils/wherever for a few dirty days away from the Mrs.

 

lord knows I could do with a bit of that right now!!

 

bob.

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  • You make a valid point Bob. However, often "don't fix what ain't broke" can apply. Yes there are many visa options available that can now be used BUT just as quickly as they came, they can be withdraw

  • scubascuba3
    scubascuba3

    switch to retirement instead, less hassle 

  • Will B Good
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    I imagine she will be quietly thrilled at the prospect of you being away for a few days....🤭    

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You make a valid point Bob. However, often "don't fix what ain't broke" can apply. Yes there are many visa options available that can now be used BUT just as quickly as they came, they can be withdrawn or changed.

If that happens you may have to start the marriage visa process all over again.

The only thing consistent is the inconsistency. 

 

If you have something that works and does the job, why mess with it.😀

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6 minutes ago, CharlieH said:

You make a valid point Bob. However, often "don't fix what ain't broke" can apply. Yes there are many visa options available that can now be used BUT just as quickly as they came, they can be withdrawn or changed.

If that happens you may have to start the marriage visa process all over again.

The only thing consistent is the inconsistency. 

 

If you have something that works and does the job, why mess with it.😀

Fair point, Charlie.

 

That is precisely why I haven't made my mind up just yet!

 

bob.

54 minutes ago, bob smith said:

what with all the visa overhauls, the porous borders,

unlimited 2 month T visas etc - why should I jump through any hoops, much less have a face to face with a sourpuss IO?

 

If anything it's an excuse to go to Laos/Cambodia/Nam/Bali/Phils/wherever for a few dirty days away from the Mrs.

 

lord knows I could do with a bit of that right now!!

 

bob.

 

So then, you are seriously thinking about ending your marriage?

 

What does your wife think about that, one wonders....

 

 

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3 minutes ago, GammaGlobulin said:

What does your wife think about that, one wonders....

I will still be married, regardless of whether or not I maintain my marriage visa.

 

bob.

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Me too,

I'm thinking DTV, 5 years with almost no paperwork for 10kbht.

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Just now, BritManToo said:

Me too,

I'm thinking DTV, 5 years with almost no paperwork for 10kbht.

well said BMT.

 

The world is our oyster!

 

bob.

Retirement method. Pseudo monk wedding to appease the family and villagers. Flexible and freedom is always accessible.

8 minutes ago, BritManToo said:

Me too,

I'm thinking DTV, 5 years with almost no paperwork for 10kbht.

Worth looking into 

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1 hour ago, bob smith said:

what with all the visa overhauls, the porous borders,

unlimited 2 month T visas etc - why should I jump through any hoops, much less have a face to face with a sourpuss IO?

 

If anything it's an excuse to go to Laos/Cambodia/Nam/Bali/Phils/wherever for a few dirty days away from the Mrs.

 

lord knows I could do with a bit of that right now!!

 

bob.

 

 

I imagine she will be quietly thrilled at the prospect of you being away for a few days....🤭

 

 

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9 minutes ago, Will B Good said:

 

 

I imagine she will be quietly thrilled at the prospect of you being away for a few days....🤭

 

 

So am I.

 

I love a bit of playing away.

 

bob.

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Just now, bob smith said:

So am I.

 

I love a bit of playing away.

 

bob.

 

 

So do I......it's the 'getting caught bit' that tends to spoil it.

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9 minutes ago, Will B Good said:

 

 

So do I......it's the 'getting caught bit' that tends to spoil it.

Mrs. Smith let's me do it.

 

bob.

2 hours ago, BritManToo said:

Me too,

I'm thinking DTV, 5 years with almost no paperwork for 10kbht.

Isn't it 1900 baht for each 180 day extension? i saw George post saying only 1 DTV allowed

5 hours ago, bob smith said:

I will still be married, regardless of whether or not I maintain my marriage visa.

 

bob.

 

If you say so.

 

But, how do you know that you wife will agree?

 

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1 hour ago, RSD1 said:

Good riddins. 

 

Seconded.

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Without wanting to delve into the mind of Bob, or whatever AI bot he is, made me think a little.

 

Me and Mrs G were discussing a couple of evenings ago maybe returning to Thailand.

 

Then we  got in to the hassles for me.

 

In the US Mrs G is a Permanent Resident, soon to be citizen. No 90 day checks, no money in the bank, apart from the fact she can't vote she looks just like me.

 

I just don't think I'm ready for all that hassle again. Just bring in something looking like when Thai spouses go to the West and maybe I'll think again.

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3 hours ago, GinBoy2 said:

Me and Mrs G were discussing a couple of evenings ago maybe returning to Thailand.

 

Then we  got in to the hassles for me.

 

I just don't think I'm ready for all that hassle again. 

If you are over 50, get a retirement visa. 

 

No hassle, just need the 800k baht. 

 

I use an agent, I get charged a little bit of money, they do it all for me. 

 

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13 hours ago, scubascuba3 said:

switch to retirement instead, less hassle 

Exactly what I did Scuba. Was fed up with the 70 plus pages of paperwork, stupid photos all around the house, etc. Bank statement for the year, a photo I.D. and a couple of signatures now. I also have to concur with another poster that, as fast as these new visa appear they can disappear just as fast.

11 hours ago, scubascuba3 said:

Isn't it 1900 baht for each 180 day extension? i saw George post saying only 1 DTV allowed

It's multi entry.

No need to ever visit immigration for extensions, 180 days on every entry.

5 hours ago, GinBoy2 said:

Without wanting to delve into the mind of Bob, or whatever AI bot he is, made me think a little.

 

Me and Mrs G were discussing a couple of evenings ago maybe returning to Thailand.

 

Then we  got in to the hassles for me.

 

In the US Mrs G is a Permanent Resident, soon to be citizen. No 90 day checks, no money in the bank, apart from the fact she can't vote she looks just like me.

 

I just don't think I'm ready for all that hassle again. Just bring in something looking like when Thai spouses go to the West and maybe I'll think again.

Foreign wives get easy citizenship in Thailand.

Only takes being married a year.

6 hours ago, GinBoy2 said:

Without wanting to delve into the mind of Bob, or whatever AI bot he is, made me think a little.

 

Me and Mrs G were discussing a couple of evenings ago maybe returning to Thailand.

 

Then we  got in to the hassles for me.

 

In the US Mrs G is a Permanent Resident, soon to be citizen. No 90 day checks, no money in the bank, apart from the fact she can't vote she looks just like me.

 

I just don't think I'm ready for all that hassle again. Just bring in something looking like when Thai spouses go to the West and maybe I'll think again.

What's the big deal. An agent can handle everything. 90 day report is online.

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14 hours ago, Will B Good said:

 

 

I imagine she will be quietly thrilled at the prospect of you being away for a few days....🤭

 

 

Did your mommy tie a pork chop around your neck so the dog would play with you.

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Never had a marriage visa, too much frigging about, the extension of stay based on retirement is bad enough but much simpler.

6 hours ago, BritManToo said:

It's multi entry.

No need to ever visit immigration for extensions, 180 days on every entry.

ok but there's a cost of border runs usually

On 8/10/2024 at 3:11 PM, CharlieH said:

You make a valid point Bob. However, often "don't fix what ain't broke" can apply. Yes there are many visa options available that can now be used BUT just as quickly as they came, they can be withdrawn or changed.

If that happens you may have to start the marriage visa process all over again.

The only thing consistent is the inconsistency. 

 

If you have something that works and does the job, why mess with it.😀

I find the marriage ext  quite simple..  and you only need to keep 400k in the bank  2 months before  and during the  under consideration period 

 I keep a seperate acct for this so ..  it's always available

it's only a 1900 Baht fee  plus 1 trip to the bank for a letter and 2 month statement 

staff @ Hua Hin imm, are very polite and easy to deal with .    and it's only 15 mins from home

the only pain in the *** is having to sign the paperwork in duplicate so thats like 80 times

On 8/10/2024 at 2:32 PM, bob smith said:

what with all the visa overhauls, the porous borders,

unlimited 2 month T visas etc - why should I jump through any hoops, much less have a face to face with a sourpuss IO?

 

If anything it's an excuse to go to Laos/Cambodia/Nam/Bali/Phils/wherever for a few dirty days away from the Mrs.

 

lord knows I could do with a bit of that right now!!

 

bob.

I'd hang fire for now Bob...   

 

 

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I'm going to apply for the annual extension next month but I think next year I'll have a good look at the best options to enjoy just under half a year in Thailand and the rest back in Australia. Want to see the new visa exempt rules settle a little before relying on them.

On 8/10/2024 at 3:48 PM, BritManToo said:

Me too,

I'm thinking DTV, 5 years with almost no paperwork for 10kbht.

 

How does that work?

 

I am currently on 800K method.

 

Any links?

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