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I just read this requirement listed at the Royal Thai Embassy in Los Angeles. Is that true generally speaking? I believe it is possible to apply for a marriage-based Non Imm O at any embassy, doesn't have to be the passport country. Strange that the rule would be different for the retirement-based visa...

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16 minutes ago, Equatorial said:

I just read this requirement listed at the Royal Thai Embassy in Los Angeles.

No idea what requirement you mean.

More information and a link to the requirements you mention would be helpful.

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32 minutes ago, Equatorial said:

I just read this requirement listed at the Royal Thai Embassy in Los Angeles.

Royal Thai Consulate in LA, not the Embassy.

 

OK, got it now.

Non O retirement must be a US national or have residency.
No such requirement for the Non O based on Thai spouse.

 

This was recently raised in another topic. It depends on the Embassy/Consulate in question.

Visas based on Thai spouse/family are issued based on humanitarian grounds, whereas visa based on retirement are not - which may make a difference.

Note, it's a different requirement again for a Tourist visa, where either having residency or having a valid US visa is sufficient to apply.

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