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That's one option.

If wife can obtain a Non O (dependant) prior to entering Thailand she could piggyback on husbands extensions from his Non O based on retirement as his dependant. 

Posted
16 minutes ago, offset said:

She is already in Thailand on her own retirement extension but having problems getting 1600000bhat in the bank for both of them

Does not have to be wife piggyback on husbands extensions (retirement) 

Can be other way around.

Where is husband currently.

Fall back option is for him to use agent.

Where in Thailand will they be based. 

Posted

They are living She is already in Thailand on her own retirement extension but having problems getting 1600000bhat in the bank for both of them

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Posted
1 minute ago, DrJack54 said:

Does not have to be wife piggyback on husbands extensions (retirement) 

Can be other way around.

Where is husband currently.

Fall back option is for him to use agent.

Where in Thailand will they be based. 

They already live in Hua Hin and used an agent to get there first retirement extension but now they are trying to do it without an agent

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7 minutes ago, offset said:

They already live in Hua Hin and used an agent to get there first retirement extension but now they are trying to do it without an agent

Need to be clear.,

Seems that they both used an agent to obtain Non O (retirement) and subsequent 12 month extensions.

You cannot just magically switch from agent extensions to DIY. 

You need to be very clear. 

 

BTW: It is not "their extension" 

It is two completely separate Non O + extension. 

What did it cost to be clear 60k ? 

Did you use a Hua Hin agent 

 

 

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4 minutes ago, offset said:

It cost 50000 baht and they used an agent in Hua Hin

As I mentioned. You can't just switch to extension DYI.

Immigration check financial requirements retrospectively.

They cannot show compliance for previous 12 months.

Suggest they continue with agent.

Guessing first gig was Non O + extension.

Next time it would be extensions only.

Cheaper.

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I think they have to accept using an agent for this extension but was hoping to get the financial side sorted so they can do there own extension in 2026

If they now put 65000naht in the bank could they piggy back next year

Posted
13 minutes ago, offset said:

If they now put 65000naht in the bank could they piggy back next year

No.

Read what I post at start re "piggyback".

Also UK embassy does not provide income letter.

They would both need to show 12 months of 65k per month.

They need to start over.

What is total monthly  budget in Thailand? 

Don't wish to sound rude however poor planning. 

 

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1 has to get the extension of stay. Then you need proof that you are legally married translated and certified by the Thai foreign ministry. Then the partner can get an extension of stay without any financial requirements.

 

 

2.19 In the case of being a family member

of a Thai resident (applicable only to

parents, spouse, children, adopted

children, or spouse’s children):

 

Each permission shall be granted for no more

than one year.

(1) The alien must have been granted a nonimmigrant visa (NONIM).

(2) The alien must have proof of relationship.

(3) In the case of spouse, the relationship must be de jure and de facto: or

(4) In the case of children, adopted children, or spouse’s children, said children, adopted

 children, or spouse's children must not be married, must live with the alien as part of the

family, and must not be over 20 years of age except in case of the person hereof is of illness

 or disability and cannot live without support of father or mother: or

(5) In the case of parents, the father or mother must be 50 years of age or over.

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1 hour ago, andy9469 said:

Then you need proof that you are legally married translated and certified by the Thai foreign ministry.

 

Assuming that the couple referred to in the OP got married in the UK, they would need to follow a cumbersome legalisation process in order to be able to use their marriage certificate in Thailand for immigration and other official purposes:

 

https://www.gov.uk/guidance/documents-for-british-people-abroad#legalising-uk-documents

 

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