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As you can see from the screenshot below, HCMC e-visa application requests 'Financial evidence...' Has anybody had to show financials for a single entry e-visa application?

 

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It appears you're applying for a non-imm O based on marriage. Why would you think you wouldn't have to show financial proof of the required 400,000 baht every other non-imm O marriage applicant has to show?

 

One of the advantages of the e-visa is that all requirements are now the same all over the World. I couldn't get my non-imm O in Australia as they demanded 3 months insurance which no Thai company offered (only 12 months). Australia went to e-visa in March and this crazy insurance magically disappeared 😀

 

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1 minute ago, Pattaya57 said:

It appears you're applying for a non-imm O based on marriage. Why would you think you wouldn't have to show fincial proof of the required 400,000 baht every other non-imm O marriage applicant has to show. 

 

One of the advantages of the e-visa is that all requirements are now the same all over the World. I couldn't get my non-imm O in Australia as they demanded 3 months insurance which no Thai company offered (only 12 months). Australia wet to e-visa and this crazy requirement magically  disappeared 😀

 

Because of ambiguity.

 

I'm asking for recent experiences of obtaining a Non-O from HCMC since e-visa changes, thanks anyway.

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2 minutes ago, MaiDong said:

 

Because of ambiguity.

 

I'm asking for recent experiences of obtaining a Non-O from HCMC since e-visa changes, thanks anyway.

Well my experience is that if the e-visa application site requires you to provide 400,000 baht or equivalent financial proof then that is what you'll have to do if you want the visa (note fees are non-refundable if you apply without it)

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Just now, Pattaya57 said:

Well my experience is that if the e-visa application site requires you to provide 400,000 baht or equivalent financial proof then that is what you'll have to do if you want the visa (note fees are non-refundable if you apply without it)

 

That's not a recent experience of obtaining a Non-O from HCMC, but thanks anyway!

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11 hours ago, MaiDong said:

 

That's not a recent experience of obtaining a Non-O from HCMC, but thanks anyway!

 

The HCMC Website has the same requirement listed.  Since that embassy will be the one processing the application, I would assume the requirement they have on their website is their requirement.

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You are lucky!  Even though I only ever stay for maximum of 90 days, in order to get the Non O visa based on being retired in UK, I have to show proof of £18,000. Who needs £18k for 3 months? 

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17 hours ago, BrandonJT said:

 

The HCMC Website has the same requirement listed.  Since that embassy will be the one processing the application, I would assume the requirement they have on their website is their requirement.

 

Again, ambiguity is the key here, that's why I'm asking for recent experiences.

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2 hours ago, MaiDong said:

 

Again, ambiguity is the key here, that's why I'm asking for recent experiences.

The system hasn't even been online for a month, and it's looking like you're not going to get what you are asking for.

So use how it works at every other embassy in the world that has already been on e-visa for 2 years now.  You meet the requirements that the embassy has on their website, since that's the embassy processing the e-visa application.

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You are aware that that is the application to visit NON THAI family ?

 

That is not the one you want to be applying for if you are married to a Thai.

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On 11/1/2024 at 4:31 PM, Pattaya57 said:

It appears you're applying for a non-imm O based on marriage. Why would you think you wouldn't have to show financial proof of the required 400,000 baht every other non-imm O marriage applicant has to show?

 

One of the advantages of the e-visa is that all requirements are now the same all over the World. I couldn't get my non-imm O in Australia as they demanded 3 months insurance which no Thai company offered (only 12 months). Australia went to e-visa in March and this crazy insurance magically disappeared 😀

 

 

If marriage, it is to another foreigner.

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23 minutes ago, bigt3116 said:

You are aware that that is the application to visit NON THAI family ?

 

That is not the one you want to be applying for if you are married to a Thai.

The screenshot is showing the requirements for visiting THAI family.  To see the NON-THAI requirement he would have clicked the + above the one shown.

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38 minutes ago, Upnotover said:

The screenshot is showing the requirements for visiting THAI family.  To see the NON-THAI requirement he would have clicked the + above the one shown.

 

LOL, my bloomin eyesight !

 

Thanks

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10 hours ago, BrandonJT said:

The system hasn't even been online for a month, and it's looking like you're not going to get what you are asking for.

So use how it works at every other embassy in the world that has already been on e-visa for 2 years now.  You meet the requirements that the embassy has on their website, since that's the embassy processing the e-visa application.

 

Are you suggesting that the system hasn't been used by anybody yet?

 

Please, I'm asking about recent experiences, why do so many have to come here and pick and bicker, it's what has destroyed this forum.

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4 minutes ago, Pattaya57 said:

Because you have asked a very stupid question. The e-visa application portal and the HCMC Thai Embassy website clearly state you need to show financial evidence of 400k baht. But you think that is ambiguous and that people must have applied for e-visa without the 400k baht proof. Thread is pointless, might as well ask can I get the non-imm O marriage without a Thai wife

 

 

Then you won't need to come and comment here again.

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8 minutes ago, Pattaya57 said:

Because you have asked a very stupid question. The e-visa application portal and the HCMC Thai Embassy website clearly state you need to show financial evidence of 400k baht. But you think that is ambiguous and that people must have applied for e-visa without the 400k baht proof. Thread is pointless, might as well ask can I get the non-imm O marriage without a Thai wife

 

 

'Non-imm O marriage' 🤭

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Topic closed because of unreasonable and aggressive behaviour of the member who started the topic.

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