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Hi there

I don´t know if this has been asked before , sorry if it has but I would appreciatte so much some help.

My brother ( he is Spanish ) met a girl in Thailand last year and fall in love , she came to Spain in Febraury , and she just left few days ago. They wanted to get marry here in Spain wich is fine here, but she had to get some papers needed and they run out of time. The type of visa she had it was of 90 days. I think it was a tourist visa called Schengen . Now she wants to come back as soon as possible and start arranging the wedding. She says she can come back in three months time.

Is that possible or she has to wait at least 6 months? I believe that the Schengen visa allows you to be 90 days only per semester http://www.embesp.or.th/consular/CONSULAR/HTML/SCH_V.HTML

Is easier to get second tourist visa? She told us that second tourist visa is more difficult according to friends of her and maybe is better to get a fiance-girlfriend visa, but to me seems that for Spain you can not get that type of visa . Any clue?

When she got the tourist visa she asked my brother to put 150.000 baths in her bank account to prove she has enough economic means . She works cleaning and taking care of old people so I suppouse salaries in Thailand are not very high .I don´t want sound funny, She is lovely girl , even I met her few days but is not that a lot of money ? or is a normal quantity when asking tourist visa?

Thanks very much in advance.

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I have absolutely no idea about regulations in Spain. However, in the UK it is very important that the fiancee comes over on a fiancee visa - not a tourist visa - as getting married when ona tourist visa would break the agreement on that visa and thus make any future visas / residency much more difficult.

I'm not sure there are many Spanish visa experts who post on this forum, so maybe best if he contacts Spanish embassy / foreign office direct.

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I don't know anything about the Spanish immigration regulations with regard to marriage, but the 90 days per semester rule indicates that your brother's girlfriend can seek to return to Spain 90 days after leaving. I would suggest that as she's already had one visit visa, and complied with its conditions, a second application should be relatively easy.

Scouse.

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I don't know anything about the Spanish immigration regulations with regard to marriage, but the 90 days per semester rule indicates that your brother's girlfriend can seek to return to Spain 90 days after leaving. I would suggest that as she's already had one visit visa, and complied with its conditions, a second application should be relatively easy.

Scouse.

thanks so much for your explanation . So good if she can come back in 90 days. About Spanish regulations , we were told that with the visa she previously got was not problem about marriage, but her visa was finishing and she needed to do some papers in Thailand.

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