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hi guys, i'll get down to it...if i have my name on the deeds to a property in uk is this enough to show that i have a fair bit of money behind me and that i have good reason to return home, can i get a 1 year visa with this?. i don't have much savings the house is all the money i have.

i do intend on going back to uk with thai gf when we have got a suitable visa for her and after i have got permission from her father ( he will take more convincing than any immigration officer that my intentions are purely honest)

so basically is being a house owner enough to get 1 year visa in thailand?

all feedback welcome cheers

Posted

I agree No is the answer.

Tell us how old you are, do you have a Thai wife and then we can advise on visa possibilties.

Posted

The house may help for her visa in the future but not for your Thai visa. If you have friends that will sign support for you in UK (to pay your way home) you might be able to obtain a multi entry O visa at one of the Consulates such as Hull which could last up to 15 months with exit every 90 days.

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thanks for the replies here is some more info about us. we are both 25 SHOCK HORROR! i have a good job she has a good career in a law firm and we do plan do marry possibly in thailand. i want to stay in thailand with her for 1 year without doing the 30 day visa runs and then when she has sufficient funds in her bank account we will hopefully get a uk visa for her that is good for at least 6 months.

hopefully she will like my little corner of the uk and we can return in the future as husband and wife and start to raise a family. thats the way it should be shouldn't it?

any more info would be appreciated thanks

Posted

A couple of questions that may start you thinking.

What is she hoping to do in the UK?

Why not apply for a settlement visa now and go to the UK?

You may have difficulty finding work in Thailand that you want or wish to do.

You could marry in the UK and then apply have a second ceremony in Thailand.

Good luck.

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