And yet there won't be any British people getting married because the Embassy is refusing to issue the necessary paperwork. Phuket may be dedicated to equality and diversity, but the British Embassy most certainly is not.
We married first, then we returned to Egypt where we were living at the time.
I then got myself a Non Imm O visa from the Thai embassy in Cairo and on our next visit, we tramped around Robinsons until we found a bank that said yes. That was Krungsri and I've been with them ever since.
As others have indicated, you just have to keep trying. Having your wife in tow (or even in the lead) can often help.
That article and the bangkok post one as well as that b/s info-graphic from the PR dept of the gov't all leave out some critical tidbits of information 😞
As a rule you have to be IN the country whose thai consulate you are using the eVisa system to apply at
AND
You prove you're in that country by uploading your visa/entry stamp and then you stay IN that country until your visa is approved or rejected. 😮 <- that is the one that people have a hard time wrapping their heads around 😕
We are seeing more and more consulates once the application is submitted sending a "request for additional documentation" email after 3-5 days asking for scans of EVERY passport page including blank pages
Clearly this is to see IF you left the country you applied in or entered thailand
and yes before you even ask. . . .. 😉
people have been rejected once it was discovered they did indeed come back here after applying for the eVisa in another country
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