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I have been extending the same marriage visa for 10 years, when it expires this year I want to goto Singapore & get a Tourest Visa (2-3month one) & then go back to US (US citizen) and get a new marriage visa there.  Will they give me the tourest visa is singapore or are those not possible if you live here?

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Why do you want a tourist visa when currently visa exempt is 60 days.

What's the thinking behind obtaining a new Non O marriage? 

Why not just obtain extension+ reentry permit. 

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I can not extend the marriage visa this time but I want to take a break in singapre for a week and then come back here for about 3 months and then goto the US for a while, while i'm there i'll get another marrigae visa there before i come back again..

 

so the tourest visa isn't necessary and just get a visa on arrival?

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14 minutes ago, pkspeaker said:

so the tourest visa isn't necessary and just get a visa on arrival?

It's not visa on arrival (that's a different thing) 

It's a visa exempt entry and currently provides a 60 day stamp.

Also a visa outside of Thailand is obtained via e-Visa and that can take few days. 

 

Is it the financial requirements that causing the issue for extension from Non O .

Just seems your plan rather convoluted.

 

Be aware that if you do exit and reenter you (currently) will receive a 60 day stamp.

You can also extend that at immigration by 60 days "to visit wife" 1900b 

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In the last month before expiry of your current Permission to stay, you can apply for a 1-year extension of that current Permission to Stay you have based on your original Non Imm O Visa for reason of marriage, at your local Immigration Office.  When doing so keep in mind that it can take almost 1 month before the 1-year extension will be approved (it needs divisional HQ approval), and during that period you should stay in Thailand.  

And when you get the final 1-year extension approval stamp in your Passport at your local Imm Office, you can at that moment buy a Re-Entry Permit, which will keep that Permission to stay valid when leaving Thailand.  So then there is no need to apply for a new Non Imm O Visa for reason of marriage in your home-country, as that Re-Entry Permit will then allow you to enter Thailand again before its expiry date (1 year after your current Permission to stay expiry date).  

> Doing as mentioned above, will save you the hassle of having to go through the Visa and extension process again.  

Note that if you on return from USA only intend to stay less than 5 months before departing again, that there is also the option of entering Visa Exempt (providing you a 60 days Permission to stay), then applying for a 30-day extension of that Permission at your local Imm Office, and then applying for an additional 60-day extension for reason of marriage.  So that's approx 5 months with minimal bureaucratic hassle. 

 

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11 minutes ago, Red Phoenix said:

In the last month before expiry of your current Permission to stay, you can apply for a 1-year extension of that current Permission to Stay you have based on your original Non Imm O Visa for reason of marriage, at your local Immigration Office.  When doing so keep in mind that it can take almost 1 month before the 1-year extension will be approved (it needs divisional HQ approval), and during that period you should stay in Thailand.  

And when you get the final 1-year extension approval stamp in your Passport at your local Imm Office, you can at that moment buy a Re-Entry Permit, which will keep that Permission to stay valid when leaving Thailand.  So then there is no need to apply for a new Non Imm O Visa for reason of marriage in your home-country, as that Re-Entry Permit will then allow you to enter Thailand again before its expiry date (1 year after your current Permission to stay expiry date).  

> Doing as mentioned above, will save you the hassle of having to go through the Visa and extension process again.  

Note that if you on return from USA only intend to stay less than 5 months before departing again, that there is also the option of entering Visa Exempt (providing you a 60 days Permission to stay), then applying for a 30-day extension of that Permission at your local Imm Office, and then applying for an additional 60-day extension for reason of marriage.  So that's approx 5 months with minimal bureaucratic hassle. 

 

 

but, he said....

 

1 hour ago, pkspeaker said:

I can not extend the marriage visa this time

 

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1 hour ago, Upnotover said:

but, he said....

 

2 hours ago, pkspeaker said:

I can not extend the marriage visa this time

 

That's correct, but I cannot think of any reason for him not being able to apply for the 1-year marriage Visa extension now.  If it's the 400K that has not been for the required time on his Thai bank-account, he could 'buy some time' by applying for the 60-day extension for reason of marriage (if he didn't use that option yet). 

@pkspeaker > Some info on the reason why you wrote that you cannot extend it, might provide some other options than applying for a new Non Imm O Visa in your home-country. 

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right, documented requirements can not met this time, can not xtend 1 year, also i want to visit sing and usa at those times and come back after a few months there.. so i guess i'll just apply online and hav it anyways

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