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Divorce: procedure and Immigration.

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Please tell me if the procedure is correct for a consensual divorce:
1) Marriage certificate
2) Her identity card
3) A photocopy of my certified passport: just personal data.
4) Two witnesses.
5) You go to the municipality where the marriage was registered.
6) You go to the embassy to have it annulled in your country as well.
Since on a Non-O, will immigration be notified automatically, or do I have to handle it? Thank you.

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You go to the immigration office and cancel the extension you have based on marriage with the divorce decree. 

 

Remember that extension is void effective the date you're divorced. because one of the criteria to have an extension based on marriage is your married 😉

 

Seeing as most people know we'll in advance when they're going to get divorced, they get off that extension (cancel it at the immigration office or exit/re-enter without a rentry permit before they sign the divorce decree.. 

 

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4 hours ago, Mika78 said:

Please tell me if the procedure is correct for a consensual divorce:

Numerous threads on this topic. 

AseanNow has a marriage/divorce forum. 

Personally I would be using plan outlined by Tod Daniels above. 

Exit Thailand without reentry permit. 

Kills off current permission of stay and enter visa exempt. 

Then proceed with divorce. 

After divorce consider next visa options. 

Some folk would view this not best option. 

You can actually change bases of extension to based on retirement if over 50 yr. 

 

Here is one example of thread uncontested divorce. 

https://aseannow.com/topic/1248592-thai-law-for-divorce-between-a-farang-man-and-thai-woman/

 

 

While not common... if on good terms with wife.. You could wait till next extension and change to "based on retirement" 

The wife would need to attend. 

You would require 800k in bank for 2 months prior to application for extension. 

After obtaining the extension proceed with divorce. 

Subsequent divirce has zip to do with conditions of extension. 

The plus is no new Non O and no exit Thailand (albeit briefly) 

 

Note you can divorce at any amphur, does not have to be the one the marriage was registered. 

 

A non-O is not cancelled by a divorce, however an extension of stay iwill be void. So is on a multiple non-O visa you can continue to use that. Or get one before your divorce to give  you some extra time. (But would have to leave every 90 days).

1 hour ago, Preacher said:

So is on a multiple non-O visa you can continue to use that. Or get one before your divorce to give  you some extra time.

Multiple entry Non O (one yr visa) are no longer available. 

Would be helpful if OP indicated when current permission of stay expires. 

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4 hours ago, DrJack54 said:

 

Would be helpful if OP indicated when current permission of stay expires. 

28 October 2026

Are you sure it is not 28 Oktober 2026, would mean they gave you more than 1 year. Check month and date carefully!

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1 hour ago, Preacher said:

Are you sure it is not 28 Oktober 2026, would mean they gave you more than 1 year. Check month and date carefully!

So so sorry: my bad. 28 October 2025. 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏

My Amphur insisted I had an interpreter, but as it was not contested, and we had no community property, I didn't need her. I think you get 7 days to leave the country if you are on a marriage extension, but nobody tells immigration.

On 9/4/2025 at 5:21 AM, Tod Daniels said:

Remember that extension is void effective the date you're divorced. because one of the criteria to have an extension based on marriage is your married

How would the immigration office know that he got divorced?

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14 hours ago, DrJoy said:

How would the immigration office know that he got divorced?

This is the question🙏👍

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