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E-visa non O marriage

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I plan to get a Non O based on marriage, currently in Thailand on visa exempt. I supposed that Laos will be the cheapest option; is it possible to get the visa before to go there? or do they check that you are currently in Laos when you apply? 

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33 minutes ago, Lolothai said:

I supposed that Laos will be the cheapest option; is it possible to get the visa before to go there? or do they check that you are currently in Laos when you apply? 

You need to be in country. 

Copy of entry stamp will show that. 

After making application you attend embassy/consulate for payment of application.. 

Process times are quick. Most likely less than 5 days. 

Hi everyone,

I’ve got a quick question regarding the Non-O Single-Entry visa based on marriage.

 

Immigration refused to convert my 60-day visa-exempt stamp into a yearly extension and told me to apply for a Non-O Single in Savannakhet instead.

 

In mid-October I transferred 400K THB to my Thai bank account, thinking I would use it for the one-year extension in mid-December. Now it seems I have no choice but to apply for the visa in Savannakhet.

 

The issue is: the consulate didn’t give a clear answer. They only said a bank statement or copy of the passbook for the last 3 months is required, and when I asked about the balance amount, they replied that 30,000 THB should be on the account at the time of application - which completely contradicts everything I’ve read.

 

Here on the forum I’ve seen people say that you need to keep 400K THB for 2 months, and others saying that it’s enough to just have 400K THB on the day of submission.

So what’s the truth? 🤔

Right now I have 400K+ THB in my account. I use the same account for daily payments (shops, electricity bills, etc.) but never let the balance drop below 400K. These funds have been there for about 20 days now — when would be the safest earliest date to apply for the visa?

 

Thanks a lot in advance for any clarification! 🙏

35 minutes ago, Avani66 said:

Right now I have 400K+ THB in my account.

It's a two step process. 

1. You obtain a Non O in Thailand from your visa exempt or tourist visa entry. OR ... You obtain the Non O outside of Thailand using eVisa platform. 

2. The Non O provides 90 day stamp. 

After the 400k has been in account for two months you can apply for the 12 month extension.

 

Which immigration office? 

56 minutes ago, DrJack54 said:

1. You obtain a Non O in Thailand from your visa exempt or tourist visa entry. OR ... You obtain the Non O outside of Thailand using eVisa platform. 

Thanks a lot for your quick reply.

So here’s my situation: I was denied the 60-day visa-exempt conversion at Immigration and was told I need to go to Laos and apply for a Non-O Single visa (for example in Savannakhet).

My plan is: apply for the Non-O visa in Laos, then after about 1.5 months from re-entry apply for the 12-month extension, since I understand you can apply no earlier than 45 days before the current stay permit expires.

 

What I’m really trying to nail down now is the financial requirement for the eVisa process (for applying from outside Thailand) — everywhere I look there are conflicting figures.

Could someone who has done it recently please clarify:

 

what’s the minimum account balance required?

does the 400 k THB have to be maintained for 2 months (or longer) or just on the day of application?
And is it definitely 400 k THB required for the single-entry Non-O visa, or is the consulate correct when they say 30,000 THB on the balance?

Thanks a lot in advance!

1 hour ago, Avani66 said:

I was denied the 60-day visa-exempt conversion at Immigration and was told I need to go to Laos and apply for a Non-O Single visa

Which immigration office refused Non O from visa exempt entry. 

1 hour ago, Avani66 said:

everywhere I look there are conflicting figures.

Could someone who has done it recently please clarify:

Re the financials it is confusing (it's not you) 

The funds should only need to be in bank for application. 

I would play it safe and have a balance showing 400k as that amount will be required for subsequent 12 month extension. 

Those funds for extension need to be seasoned for 2 months. 

 

Do you have a Thai bank account in your name only. 

3 hours ago, Avani66 said:

Immigration refused to convert my 60-day visa-exempt stamp into a yearly extension and told me to apply for a Non-O Single in Savannakhet instead.

 

In mid-October I transferred 400K THB to my Thai bank account, thinking I would use it for the one-year extension in mid-December. Now it seems I have no choice but to apply for the visa in Savannakhet.

Which Immigration office?

 

To apply for a 1 year extension, you must have Non Immigrant status, meaning beginning with a Non O visa.

You can apply for the Non O at your local Immigration office, subject to meeting the conditions.
1. You must have 400K THB deposit in a Thai bank on the day of submission.
2. You must have at least 15 days permission of stay remaining.
3. Completed form TM87

4. Other documents as required
5. Your spouse must attend.

 

The above process can be downloaded here: https://bangkok.immigration.go.th/en/issuing-and-changing-type-of-visa/ Number 6 on the list. https://bangkok.immigration.go.th/wp-content/uploads/2022C1_06.pdf

 

Apart from the fact Immigration were correct to advise you couldn't apply for the 1 year extension, they didn't appear to advise you could apply for the Non O at Immigration.
I would guess because you were unprepared, confused, and they couldn't be bothered trying to explain, so advised you apply at a local Thai Embassy.

 

From your 60 day VE entry, you can also apply for a 30-day extension and/or a 60-day extension if you need more time to prepare.
 


 

38 minutes ago, DrJack54 said:

Re the financials it is confusing (it's not you) 

The funds should only need to be in bank for application. 

I would play it safe and have a balance showing 400k as that amount will be required for subsequent 12 month extension. 

Those funds for extension need to be seasoned for 2 months. 

 

Do you have a Thai bank account in your name only. 

 

Sakon Nakhon. Regarding the financials: yes, the account is mine and in my name only. I plan to keep the funds there since I’ll need them later anyway for the extension. I’m just a bit worried that the Savannakhet consulate might question the fact that the 400K+ THB appeared only on October 14, while the balance was lower before that. They specifically ask for a 3-month statement, which is what confuses me. I’m wondering if I can go to Savannakhet next week and get the Non-O visa, or if it’s better to wait until December 14. I got my 60-day visa-exempt stamp yesterday, and honestly I was surprised when they told me there’s no other option — I’ll have to get a Non-O visa in Savannakhet or somewhere else.

 

29 minutes ago, Liquorice said:

To apply for a 1 year extension, you must have Non Immigrant status, meaning beginning with a Non O visa.

You can apply for the Non O at your local Immigration office, subject to meeting the conditions.
1. You must have 400K THB deposit in a Thai bank on the day of submission.
2. You must have at least 15 days permission of stay remaining.
3. Completed form TM87

4. Other documents as required
5. Your spouse must attend.

 

Thank you, I didn’t know it was possible to obtain a Non-O visa at a local immigration office. But I guess there’s no point in doing that now, since my main priority is to get to the yearly extension as soon as possible. Getting the visa at immigration after 45 days (in my case) and then waiting another 3 or even 4 months for the final extension would take too long. So yes, I made a mistake by misunderstanding the information. 🫠

3 hours ago, Avani66 said:

Thank you, I didn’t know it was possible to obtain a Non-O visa at a local immigration office. But I guess there’s no point in doing that now, since my main priority is to get to the yearly extension as soon as possible. Getting the visa at immigration after 45 days (in my case) and then waiting another 3 or even 4 months for the final extension would take too long. So yes, I made a mistake by misunderstanding the information. 🫠

Just to clarify you entered VE and obtain permission of stay for 60 days.
Yesterday you extended your POS for a further 60 days, so what date do you have permission of stay until?

 

I assume you previously married in Thailand?

29 minutes ago, Liquorice said:

Just to clarify you entered VE and obtain permission of stay for 60 days.
Yesterday you extended your POS for a further 60 days, so what date do you have permission of stay until?

 

I assume you previously married in Thailand?

 

I got married 11 years ago. But from 2023 to 2025 we didn’t live in Thailand. In September we arrived in Thailand and I was given a 60-day visa-exempt stamp. Yesterday I went to Laos and came back, receiving a new 60-day visa-exempt stamp (as I misunderstood the information, believing that it was possible to obtain a one-year extension simply by staying in Thailand on a visa-exempt stamp). The new stamp is valid until January 3. I had previously done yearly extensions many times, but that was back in the days when getting a Non-O visa in Savannakhet was as easy as finding BeerLao in Laos. Now I’m trying to figure out the best way to proceed (to start the one-year extension process as soon as possible).

There are in fact immigration offices that do not offer conversion to non-O visa.  So as previously stated in the thread, the first thing you need to do is find out if your immigration office offers this by asking the correct question.  You want to apply to convert from visa exempt to non-O visa based on marriage to a Thai national.  If they say it's possible, then you have your path forward.  If they deny your request, then you will still have to go back to Laos again and plan to spend a few days there until you can apply for and receive the visa.

5 minutes ago, BrandonJT said:

If they deny your request, then you will still have to go back to Laos again and plan to spend a few days there until you can apply for and receive the visa.

 

Thank you. I guess I’ll have to go to Savannakhet then. It’s just not clear why they require a 3-month bank statement if having 400K THB on the day of application is enough. And how would they even know how much is on the account on the day of submission if the bank is closed on Sunday? Or would a PDF statement from the K-Bank app be sufficient?

16 minutes ago, Avani66 said:

I got married 11 years ago.

In Thailand or overseas.
It can make a massive difference.

8 minutes ago, Liquorice said:

In Thailand or overseas.
It can make a massive difference.

 

In Thailand. 

32 minutes ago, Avani66 said:

 

I got married 11 years ago. But from 2023 to 2025 we didn’t live in Thailand. In September we arrived in Thailand and I was given a 60-day visa-exempt stamp. Yesterday I went to Laos and came back, receiving a new 60-day visa-exempt stamp (as I misunderstood the information, believing that it was possible to obtain a one-year extension simply by staying in Thailand on a visa-exempt stamp). The new stamp is valid until January 3. I had previously done yearly extensions many times, but that was back in the days when getting a Non-O visa in Savannakhet was as easy as finding BeerLao in Laos. Now I’m trying to figure out the best way to proceed (to start the one-year extension process as soon as possible).

You didn't have to leave Thailand to obtain a further 60 day stay.
You can (and still are) entitled to apply for a further 60 day extension at your local Immigration office to visit a Thai spouse.
That would grant you permission of stay until 4th  March.

Should the 400K funds have to be in an account for 3 months for the Non O (doubtful) this would allow you time to season the funds for the required time.

 

There are recent reports of a quick turnaround at the Thai Embassy, Vientiane for the Non O of 3/4 days.
I haven't seen any recent reports regarding Savannahket.

For a definitive answer to your question, you could call the Consulate tomorrow, telephone:(856-41) 212-373, OR, Email: [email protected]

1 hour ago, Avani66 said:

 

Thank you. I guess I’ll have to go to Savannakhet then. It’s just not clear why they require a 3-month bank statement if having 400K THB on the day of application is enough. And how would they even know how much is on the account on the day of submission if the bank is closed on Sunday? Or would a PDF statement from the K-Bank app be sufficient?

Why do they require it? Because that's the requirement.  I don't know of any Thai embassy in the world that asks for any less than 3 months of bank statements.  They're asking for a pdf bank statement.

 

And although rare for non-O visa applications, they are known to summon people for an interview to have them open their banking app and check the balance.

10 hours ago, Liquorice said:

You can (and still are) entitled to apply for a further 60 day extension at your local Immigration office to visit a Thai spouse.
That would grant you permission of stay until 4th  March.

Should the 400K funds have to be in an account for 3 months for the Non O (doubtful) this would allow you time to season the funds for the required time.

 

Is it really possible to apply for the one-year extension after getting the additional 60-day “visit Thai spouse” permission at the immigration office, without leaving the country? Thank you. I was always told that after receiving that stamp, I’m required to leave Thailand.

 

9 hours ago, BrandonJT said:

Why do they require it? Because that's the requirement.  I don't know of any Thai embassy in the world that asks for any less than 3 months of bank statements.  They're asking for a pdf bank statement.

 

And although rare for non-O visa applications, they are known to summon people for an interview to have them open their banking app and check the balance.

 

Got it, thank you. It’s just that the way they word things can be a bit confusing. I guess it’s not a problem to show them my actual bank balance in person - I’ve got nothing to hide 🙂

43 minutes ago, Avani66 said:

Is it really possible to apply for the one-year extension after getting the additional 60-day “visit Thai spouse” permission at the immigration office, without leaving the country? Thank you. I was always told that after receiving that stamp, I’m required to leave Thailand.

You misunderstood.

Those who enter VE or TV can apply for a 30 day extension of stay, and/or a 60 day extension of stay to visit Thai spouse at a local Immigration office.
You still have to apply and obtain a Non O visa before applying for a 1 year extension.

6 minutes ago, Liquorice said:

You still have to apply and obtain a Non O visa before applying for a 1 year extension.

 

Thank you, now I understand. The one-year extension can only be obtained on the basis of a Non-O visa, but unfortunately my local immigration office doesn’t offer that service (or simply doesn’t want to deal with the paperwork), which is why they suggest getting the visa abroad. Many thanks to everyone for the advice and input — you really helped me understand the situation.

8 minutes ago, Avani66 said:

 

Thank you, now I understand. The one-year extension can only be obtained on the basis of a Non-O visa, but unfortunately my local immigration office doesn’t offer that service (or simply doesn’t want to deal with the paperwork), which is why they suggest getting the visa abroad. Many thanks to everyone for the advice and input — you really helped me understand the situation.

You stated your 400K had only been in the bank for 20 days.
After a border hop, you now have another permission of stay for 60 days.
If indeed (yet to be established) that 400K has to be in a bank account for 3 months to apply for the Non O visa, you'll need more time.
You can apply to extend that 60 day VE entry for a further 60 days for reason of visiting Thai spouse at Immigration without the need for a further border hop and new entry.

6 minutes ago, Liquorice said:

You stated your 400K had only been in the bank for 20 days.
After a border hop, you now have another permission of stay for 60 days.
If indeed (yet to be established) that 400K has to be in a bank account for 3 months to apply for the Non O visa, you'll need more time.
You can apply to extend that 60 day VE entry for a further 60 days for reason of visiting Thai spouse at Immigration without the need for a further border hop and new entry.

 

Thank you, I think I’ll do exactly that. At the end of December, before New Year, I’ll apply for the 60-day extension at the immigration office, and then go to Laos to get the Non-O visa. I’ll stay on that visa for about 85 days and then apply for the one-year extension. That should give me plenty of time.

4 minutes ago, Avani66 said:

 

Thank you, I think I’ll do exactly that. At the end of December, before New Year, I’ll apply for the 60-day extension at the immigration office, and then go to Laos to get the Non-O visa. I’ll stay on that visa for about 85 days and then apply for the one-year extension. That should give me plenty of time.

When applying for short extensions of 30/60 days, it's advised to apply 2 weeks prior to your current permission of stay expiring, which in your case is 3rd Jan.
I'd apply from mid-December. There is no penalty for applying early, the 60 day extension will be added from 3rd Jan, until 4th March.
Note: Immigration offices will be closed 5th, 7th, 10th, 31st December and 1st Jan 2026. 

 

When you enter on a Non O visa, you will be granted permission of stay for 90 days.
You can apply for the 1 year extension up to 30 days before the end of the 90 days, subject to having 400K in a Thai bank account for 2 months.

It's advisable to apply early, allowing time to deal with any issues, particularly the very first 1 year extension.

1 year extension applications based on Thai spouse cannot be approved by the local Immigration offices, only by regional offices.
Two sets of identical documents must be supplied.
You will be given a 30 day under consideration stamp to allow processing time, then return on the given date to receive the 1 year extension stamp.

54 minutes ago, Avani66 said:

 

Thank you, I think I’ll do exactly that. At the end of December, before New Year, I’ll apply for the 60-day extension at the immigration office, and then go to Laos to get the Non-O visa. I’ll stay on that visa for about 85 days and then apply for the one-year extension. That should give me plenty of time.

I've just contacted and spoken to the Thai Consulate in Savannahket, and they confirm that the required 400K THB must be in a Thai bank account for 3 months to apply for the Non O visa based on Thai spouse.

7 minutes ago, Liquorice said:

I've just contacted and spoken to the Thai Consulate in Savannahket, and they confirm that the required 400K THB must be in a Thai bank account for 3 months to apply for the Non O visa based on Thai spouse.

 

Thanks for the info. It seems like the requirements in Savannakhet are even stricter than for the one-year extension inside Thailand! 😅

 

If that’s the case, it might be much easier to just go to Vientiane for the visa instead.

@Avani66

Unfortunately, you've made a bit of a pickle of the whole process.

I don't know your nationality, but you should have applied for the Non O (Thai spouse) at the Thai Embassy in your home Country with evidence of the equivalent of 400K THB in your home Country bank account, then entered Thailand on the Non O visa.
On entry, you'd have been granted a stay of 90 days, transfer the 400K to your Thai bank account, then once seasoned for 2 months in that account, apply directly for the 1-year extension.

5 minutes ago, Avani66 said:

If that’s the case, it might be much easier to just go to Vientiane for the visa instead.

Same requirements at the Embassy as the Consulate.
400K in a Thai bank for 3 months.

 

What date did you transfer the 400K THB into your Thai bank account?

12 minutes ago, Liquorice said:

Same requirements at the Embassy as the Consulate.
400K in a Thai bank for 3 months.

 

I meant that if the requirements for obtaining a Non-O visa are the same in Vientiane and Savannakhet, it would simply be more convenient for me to go to Vientiane — plus, there’s a bit more entertainment there compared to quiet Savannakhet.

 

All the confusion happened only because I misunderstood the process of converting a visa-exempt entry into a one-year extension (I missed the Non-O step). In the past, I always did my yearly extensions after first obtaining a Non-O visa. That was my mistake, and I accept it.

 

Now I just need to wait until March, get a new visa, and then easily apply for the one-year extension.

 

12 minutes ago, Liquorice said:

What date did you transfer the 400K THB into your Thai bank account?

 

14/10/2025

4 minutes ago, Avani66 said:

14/10/2025

Thanks, so your 400k will have seasoned for 3 months by 15/1/2026.
You currently have permission of stay until 3rd Jan.
So, you'll have to apply for a 30 day extension (1,900 BHT) at Nakhon Sawan Immigration.
After 15th Jan you can obtain 3 month statement then apply for the Non O at Vientiane.

 

Silly question, but have you filed a TM30 at Nakhon Sawan.

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