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Visa question !

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Advice needed,

I entered Thailand on a 60 day visa from AUSTRALIA. 29th March 

Visa was renewed with a rubber stamp  due to Cambodia conflict ,no border run required. 

When Visa was due to expire l had to do a border run to MUCKDAHAHN ? Which gave me 60 days.

This Visa extension  expires on 20 September. 

So what do l do now ???

My reason for staying so long is waiting for AUSTRALIA government to issue Visa for my partner of 11 years to come to Australia, 

We were officially married through the AUSTRALIAN EMBASSY  2 weeks ago and have supplied the embassy  with all documents  including marriage certificate in English.

What and where do l go from here ?

 

19 minutes ago, macca3248 said:

Which gave me 60 days.

This Visa extension  expires on 20 September. 

So what do l do now ???

You obtained a 60 day visa exempt stamp. 

You can obtain a 30 day extension to that permission of stay. 

Once your marriage is registered in Thailand you can obtain 60 day extension to visit Thai wife. 

 

You at some point can obtain a Non O marriage eVisa from outside of Thailand. Laos good option. 

That non O provides a 90 day stamp. 

After that entry you could obtain another 60 day extension to visit wife as the entry with the Non O would be new entry. (Not reentry) 

 

If you don't have a Thai bank account in your name only then obtaining a Non O would facilitate obtaining one. 

 

If you decide on obtaining a Non O the OP in this thread may help as he is obtaining Non O marriage in Laos. 

 

https://aseannow.com/topic/1370472-application-for-non-o-90-day-visa-at-savannakeht/

 

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1 hour ago, macca3248 said:

What and where do l go from here ?

To confirm, you've already been in Thailand 5 months, officially married 2 weeks ago, and just applied for a Partner visa to Australia?

 

My advice would be to return to Australia and wait as the visa application process can take 24 to 32 months.

5 hours ago, Liquorice said:

To confirm, you've already been in Thailand 5 months, officially married 2 weeks ago, and just applied for a Partner visa to Australia?

 

My advice would be to return to Australia and wait as the visa application process can take 24 to 32 months.

Why would he leave his new wife, and go to Australia, before she can join him?  Jack outlined options for staying in Thailand using marriage-based visa and extensions, above.  He only needs to get his marriage legally-registered in Thailand.  He could even go for a 1-year extension here, if it will really take that long for her Australian visa..

5 minutes ago, Rob Browder said:

He only needs to get his marriage legally-registered in Thailand.  He could even go for a 1-year extension here, if it will really take that long for her Australian visa.

I guess it all depends on OP situation re needing to work ongoing in Oz or not. 

I'm curious about (now Thai wife) ability to visit Oz as eg tourist visa during period of application for another category. 

 

19 minutes ago, Rob Browder said:

He only needs to get his marriage legally-registered in Thailand.

I just completed this project last week August 21, 2025. Actually, mine was both a marriage and registration at the amphur in Bang Lamung.

Took several weeks using an agent. Without, they told me 1-2 months, that they only do 2 foreigners/day and only on Wednesdays and Thursdays! Needed 10 photos of us sharing living quarters (what if we were Xtians and it was a sin to us to cohabitate??  🙂). Multiple trips to MoFA, 4th floor Central Pattaya in Pattaya, translations, apostilles, multiple visits to 2 different embassies (wife is a Philippine national), promise to sacrifice 1st born child, etc., etc.!  Expen$$$ive, too, maybe 40-45K THB all in!  I'll post in a couple of months when she gets her non-immigrant O following/dependent visa.

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I applied for tourist visa 90 days through Paul King at EASY VISA  in APRIL which was rejected , then  advised to apply for a tourist visa and a spouse  visa at the same time in June, 

Tourist visa was once again rejected , which only leaves me with a spouse/ marriage  visa in the system.  Having been together for about 11 years l decided that to help our application we should marry which was organised and done through the Australian Embassy here in Bangkok on the 22 August

. Registered herein thailand and in australia.

We have been together  for 11 years,

Why are we being rejected when the Australian government  are bringing in boat and plane loads of so called refugee's, giving them free housing money and mobile phones and medical care when l have to guarantee  that l am responsible  for my now wife's  medical ,dental and all other expenses  out of my own pocket.

I am a Gold card DVA veteran  and my wife will be my carer when the time comes that l will need some help.

The Australian government  have got a lot  to answer for !

 

8 hours ago, macca3248 said:

I applied for tourist visa 90 days through Paul King at EASY VISA  in APRIL which was rejected , then  advised to apply for a tourist visa and a spouse  visa at the same time in June, 

Tourist visa was once again rejected , which only leaves me with a spouse/ marriage  visa in the system.  Having been together for about 11 years l decided that to help our application we should marry which was organised and done through the Australian Embassy here in Bangkok on the 22 August

. Registered herein thailand and in australia.

We have been together  for 11 years,

Why are we being rejected when the Australian government  are bringing in boat and plane loads of so called refugee's, giving them free housing money and mobile phones and medical care when l have to guarantee  that l am responsible  for my now wife's  medical ,dental and all other expenses  out of my own pocket.

I am a Gold card DVA veteran  and my wife will be my carer when the time comes that l will need some help.

The Australian government  have got a lot  to answer for !

 

IMO, you were given bad advice by your agent to lodge a spouse and tourist visa at the same time.

Immigration would've thought your wife was not a genuine tourist.

 

If you posted the reasons why the first tourist visa was rejected, you could've gotten some good advice.

 

As others have said, it all depends on how long you can stay away from Australia for.

The processing time for a spouse visa could take years.

 

All of the stuff about refugee's is a nonsense.

 

 

9 hours ago, DrJack54 said:

I guess it all depends on OP situation re needing to work ongoing in Oz or not. 

I'm curious about (now Thai wife) ability to visit Oz as eg tourist visa during period of application for another category. 

 

She's had two tourist visas rejected.

 

The second one was understandable.

The first one was strange seeing as they've been together for so long.

 

I'm assuming maybe he said he was wife going to be his carer rather than a genuine tourist.

Really need more information.

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14 minutes ago, Will27 said:

She's had two tourist visas rejected.

I agree with this post and also with your previous post. 

Years back I assisted my Thai gf to obtain a tourist visa for Oz. 

At the time we had been together for one year. 

She didn't have compelling reason to return to Thailand nor a worthwhile job. 

Point of the story is that she obtained the tourist visa and a couple more since and I wonder why the OP partner was unsuccessful. 

Seems the agent did a poor job. 

It isn't that difficult. 

Oh and we did not use agent. 

 

On 8/31/2025 at 10:00 PM, Rob Browder said:

Why would he leave his new wife, and go to Australia, before she can join him?  Jack outlined options for staying in Thailand using marriage-based visa and extensions, above.  He only needs to get his marriage legally-registered in Thailand.  He could even go for a 1-year extension here, if it will really take that long for her Australian visa..

She's been his partner for 11 years, so it hasn't bothered him to leave her before. It seems to me like he hasn't done his homework on this issue.

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