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Tomorrow I am going to ask a 60 days extension based on marriage. At the moment I have a single entry tourist visa.

Just to be sure I do not forget something. I need:

1) Kor Ror 2 and copy

2) Copy of wife ID card

3) My wife must come with me at immigration.

Is that it or do I need something else?

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Need also to take:

- marriage certificate (and copy)

- copies of passport pages/TM6 departure card.

- Tabbien bahn should be the original plus copy.

- Note some offices are also asking for photos of husband and wife around the house and map to house.

If you download application form TM7 you will need to print double sided on single A4 sized paper:

http://www.immigration.go.th/nov2004/download/tm7.doc

Posted

Thanks Thaiphoon.

By marriage certificate you mean Kor Ror 2, right?

Do you know if Pattaya/Jomtien immigration require the pictures of the couple around the house?

Posted

My understanding is that Kor Sor 3 is the marriage certificate and Kor Sor 2 is a ledger printout from the amphur giving marriage registration details. You should only need the marriage certificate for a 60 day extension. Not sure about Chonburi (Pattaya) position on pictures around the house, but best to take in case asked for. And suggest taking your lease contract too.

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I and my wife went to Jomtien immigration with all the documents mentioned above plus my Thai bankbook showing more than 400 k. We were told that they can't change my tourist visa into a non O visa. They suggested that I go to a consulate/embassy abroad or that by paying 15000 baht tea money I can have 60 or 90 days extension here.

I was thinking to extend my tourist visa for 30 days as a tourist and then go to Penang and get a 1 year multiple entry non O. In May I am going to my contry anyway. I will be back in Thailand around the end of September. So I will have 90 days and will apply for 1 year extension at immigration around the end of December. Do you guys think I can do it?

Posted

Did you ask for a conversion to non immigrant O rather than a 60 day extension of your current stay? There is no conversion involved with a 60 day extension of stay and the cost is only 1,900 baht and a normal TM.7 form.

Only if you want a one year extension of stay using 400k in a bank account would you need a conversion first. And you can get that at Bangkok for 2,000 baht with the information/documents/wife. 60 days later you could then extend your stay in Pattaya for one year as long as money in account for 2 months.

Posted

I asked for 60 days extension. They told me that I can extend my visa for 30 days as a tourist or convert it in a non O with tea money or going abroad.

So I can go to Bangkok (even it my wife's house registration is not in Bangkok), and convert my tourist visa in a non O visa, paying only 2000 baht? Am I right?

Posted

They have accepted for others so see no reason you can not.

Did you talk directly to a uniformed immigration officer or was this told you by an information desk person?

Posted

I talked with a desk person. She talked with a uniformed officer. Then the officer spoke to my wife in Thai and to me in English. That female officer was nice but insisted with what she told us even if I told her (politely) that I thought the rules were different. Maybe they were confused because I showed my bankbook.

So again. Can I change my tourist visa into a non O visa in Bangkok (60 days), even if my wife is not resident in Bangkok and pay only 2000 baht?

Posted

As I mentioned others have done this so I would expect you can. Not all offices do the change of visa status so it is normal for Bangkok to process them.

Posted

I don't know why they refused to do that. Anyway in a few days I am going to Bangkok to visit a friend and I will try at Chaeng Wattana immigration. I will let you guys know.

Posted

I don't understand why you were refused either, as section 2.24 of the Police Order is quite clear and you went with all the correct papers. Still, you have another way forward, and maybe that will be a better solution for you rather than 60 day extension - which would then have required a new visa/entries ahead of your planned trip home in May.

Posted

They said my paperwork was ok. They just couldn't give me 60 days extension except paying 15000 baht for changing my tourist visa to non O. My feeling is that they thought that I wanted to apply for 1 year extension (because I showed them more than required for a 60 days extension). But I was very clear I wanted a 60 days extension. Or they wanted to get rid of me, because when I went there immigration was packed as I have never seen it before. Or that officer needed to pay some debts with my tea money.

In any case as Thaiphoon said maybe it's better for me to convert my tourist visa into a non O visa in Bangkok, and then apply for a 1 year extension in Pattaya (if I will still have enough funds by then)

Anyway thanks everybody for the help

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