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There are lots of reports on this forum about getting them at the consulate in Savannakhet Laos.

You just need your marriage certificate (plus a copy), signed and dated copies of your wife's house book and ID card, No financial proof is asked for.

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across the road from the consulate the people/agents there will fill in an application form, photocopy your recently obtained laos visa in your pp [needed with you application] and check everything is correct for 50 baht. but make sure you too check what they've applied for as last time they incorrectly put in 'single non-o' which wasn't what i wanted.

that was at the old consulate not sure if the new consulate is open yet.

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There are lots of reports on this forum about getting them at the consulate in Savannakhet Laos.

You just need your marriage certificate (plus a copy), signed and dated copies of your wife's house book and ID card, No financial proof is asked for.

Ubonjoe - sorry to trouble you - quick question about the marriage certificate. Mine is a UK certificate. Do you know if that will be acceptable or is the consulate in Savannakhet likely to require a Thai translation?

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There are lots of reports on this forum about getting them at the consulate in Savannakhet Laos.

You just need your marriage certificate (plus a copy), signed and dated copies of your wife's house book and ID card, No financial proof is asked for.

so am i right to say they dont need the house book just a copy is ok

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across the road from the consulate the people/agents there will fill in an application form, photocopy your recently obtained laos visa in your pp [needed with you application] and check everything is correct for 50 baht. but make sure you too check what they've applied for as last time they incorrectly put in 'single non-o' which wasn't what i wanted. that was at the old consulate not sure if the new consulate is open yet.

any idea on what time in the morning this place open please

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There are lots of reports on this forum about getting them at the consulate in Savannakhet Laos.

You just need your marriage certificate (plus a copy), signed and dated copies of your wife's house book and ID card, No financial proof is asked for.

so am i right to say they dont need the house book just a copy is ok

A copy is good enough. Just make sure your wife signs the copy ( and her ID )

across the road from the consulate the people/agents there will fill in an application form, photocopy your recently obtained laos visa in your pp [needed with you application] and check everything is correct for 50 baht. but make sure you too check what they've applied for as last time they incorrectly put in 'single non-o' which wasn't what i wanted. that was at the old consulate not sure if the new consulate is open yet.

any idea on what time in the morning this place open please

If I remember correctly, 9am ( Savannakhet ). Make sure to hand in your application before 11am, so you can pick it up in the afternoon....at 3pm I think.

Edit:

Read this thread. It should have all the info ( current ) you need.

http://www.thaivisa.com/forum/topic/697299-worry-free-non-o-visa-savannakhet/

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across the road from the consulate the people/agents there will fill in an application form, photocopy your recently obtained laos visa in your pp [needed with you application] and check everything is correct for 50 baht. but make sure you too check what they've applied for as last time they incorrectly put in 'single non-o' which wasn't what i wanted. that was at the old consulate not sure if the new consulate is open yet.

I was there last month and did not need a copy of my Laos visa.

I downloaded the application form from here before I started my journey, there is a link somewhere, and did it myself. Not a difficult thing to do. Only 50 baht I know but that could be spent on a nice cold Beer Lao.

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