ReinDeerMan Posted November 19 Posted November 19 Planning to apply single non-O visa but what is the differece between Vientiane and Savannakhet. Other mentions certified copies and The other just copies. Signed by my wife means certified Vientiane Documents of Thai national: a marriage certificate or a birth certificate, a passport, a Thai ID Card, and a house registration (or their certified copies) Savannakhet Original and a copy of marriage certificate (for spouse/parent) or birth certificate (for child). A copy of Thai identification card (for spouse/parent) A copy of passport (for spouse/parent) A copy of Thai House registration
DrJack54 Posted November 19 Posted November 19 Certified means signed. Both Savannakhet and Vientiane now require appointment. Did you consider a border bounce, enter Thailand visa exempt and obtain Non O marriage at your Thai immigration office? 1
benlovesnuk Posted Sunday at 08:25 AM Posted Sunday at 08:25 AM On 11/19/2024 at 12:58 PM, gtr said: I just saw this over on twitter , How on earth does that work..?
JesusonaPogoStick Posted yesterday at 03:53 AM Posted yesterday at 03:53 AM Does Savannakhet still do the non-O (marriage) without requiring to show financials? If so, is what's listed in the OP the only documents you need? I understand that you have to book an appt. like Vientiane (e-visa starts next year). FYI- USA-came in on a 30 day exempt/extended, family ext., and two land border crossings(Laos), so a tourist visa or a non-o w/o showing financials seems like my best bet in either Savannakhet or Penang. I'm only planning on staying 4 more months. In retrospect I should've paid an agent in CNX for a visa based on retirement when I first arrived. Thank you for reading.
DrJack54 Posted yesterday at 04:09 AM Posted yesterday at 04:09 AM 20 minutes ago, JesusonaPogoStick said: I'm only planning on staying 4 more months. If you only require 4 months why not visa exempt entry (60 days) + 60 day extension to visit wife. Or even 60 (visa exempt) + 30 day extension + 60 extension to visit wife. Or visa exempt 60 + obtain non O marriage at local immigration office (requires 400b in bank day of application) 3 months stamp = 5 month total. You don't need to obtain non O marriage in Laos
JesusonaPogoStick Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago @DrJack54I am a bit leery about trying to do a 3rd visa exempt because I was read the riot act on my 2nd land crossing. Flying in = maybe. Still, want to know if Sav has the no financials option.
DrJack54 Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 16 minutes ago, JesusonaPogoStick said: Still, want to know if Sav has the no financials option. This is thread July re financials https://aseannow.com/topic/1330114-is-savannakhet-requiring-proof-of-400k-for-2-months/ Where are you currently located Which land border were you "read the riot act"
JesusonaPogoStick Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago @DrJack54 Chiangkhong gave me a bit of hassle on my 2nd exit. In my 25 years in and out of Thailand (living in-country for many years on different types of visas) was pretty harsh( never overstay, but I suspect my long history on the screen **** him off on that particular day. When I crossed over the next day, I had Mr. Happy happy. TIT, you never know.
DrJack54 Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 10 minutes ago, JesusonaPogoStick said: When I crossed over the next day, I had Mr. Happy happy. Luck of the draw.. Some immigration officers don't like to see ongoing entries using visa exempt or even tourist visas if they (for example) notice a previous non O BTW where are you currently? You are married to Thai so you have options. Also 50+ so you can obtain non O retirement or marriage. Ongoing living in Thailand from visa exempt not recommended.
JesusonaPogoStick Posted 5 minutes ago Posted 5 minutes ago I think I have made that apparent about the visa exempt. I am in CNX, but will leave soon. The O (marriage w/o showing financials) gives me flexibility whereas paying 26k for retirement does not. Anyway, thanks for the input.
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