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Non-O based on? Without the reason why you qualify for a non-O, it is not possible to answer you question.

Or look on the Hull conslate website, giving you all the information.

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Requirements from Hull Thai Consulate

Category “O”

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1 Married to a Thai national

Evidence required:

a If married in Thailand:

Copies of Original Thai Marriage Certificate and Thai ID Card or Thai Passport.

b If married in UK:

Copies of Original UK Marriage Certificate and Thai ID Card or Thai Passport.

Please note that either a single or multiple entry visa can be granted in these circumstances.

or

2 Visiting Thai child living in Thailand

Evidence required

a Birth Certificate of child showing relationship

b Proof of having legal custody of the child

Please note that either a single or multiple entry visa can be granted in these circumstances.

or

3 Visiting non Thai family working/living in Thailand

Evidence required:

a Birth/Marriage Certificate to show relationship

b Letter from relative confirming they are in Thailand together with a copy of page

in their passport showing valid entry visa or a copy of their valid work permit..

Please note that either a single or multiple entry visa can be granted in these circumstances.

or

4 Volunteer Work

Evidence required:

a Sponsor Letter from Registered Charity.

Please note that either a single or multiple entry visa can be granted in these circumstances.

or

5 Visiting Thailand as Pensioner

Evidence required:

a Copy of Bank Statement showing receipt of State and/or Private Pension.

Please note that either a single or multiple entry visa can be granted in these circumstances.

or

6 Visiting Thailand as Retired Person aged 50 years and over

Evidence required:

a Copy of Bank Statement showing income of minimum £900 per month.

Please note that either a single or multiple entry visa can be granted in these circumstances.

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The rules are interpreted by each consulate in their own way, Hull or Cardiff are ususally the most friendly.

If you are married to a Thai then you will need your mariage paperwork, if you are returing then you should show proof of income (bank statements etc) for at least 3 months.

If you are neither married nor retirement age then it can get more difficult, though not impossible. Best to phone in advance anyway for advice, especialy if you are going to Hull.

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