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Im married to a Thai but we have our money in shared accounts. Basically her account and I have access to it.

Can we simply transfer 400.000 THB to my account a few weeks before reporting to immigration?

So far I simply left the country every 90 days but we want to start with the reporting now.

Anything else we need to sort out?

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Awesome thanks a lot! Nothing else besides the documents are necessary right?

Here is my checklist for extension of stay based on marriage.

1. Two application forms T.M. 7 with two photographs size 4x6 cm. and Visa Fee 1900.-Baht

2. Copy Marriage Certificate

3. Copy Kor Ror 2 from amphur office, marriage registry (not older than six months, even if marriage certificate is under 6 months old)

4. Child's birth certificate (if any)

5. Copy wife’s house registration (first page showing address and the page showing her details)

6. Copy wife’s identity card

7. Copy passport (all pages with stamps), non-Im visa, arrival card.

8. Interview the husband and wife for confirming status of husband and wife

9. Map to residency (names of roads and house marked in Thai and GPS coordinates)

10. 3 Pictures, one showing you outside the house with wife and house number visible, One in bedroom, One showing time relaxing.

11. Copy house book from residence (signed by owner and a signed copy of their ID Card, as this may not be the wife in some cases) or rental contract.

12: Copy of the letter from the MFA showing you were able to marry

With money in bank option.

1. Letters from your bank same day or day before stating bank records, and a transaction list for the past two months.

2. Bank account must be in Husbands name, joint accounts will not qualify.

3. Letter from bank must show transaction during previous two months.

With Income in Thailand option

1. A copy of work permit (All stamped pages)

2. Personal Corporation income Tax (PND.1) in latest 3 months and personal income tax for previous year with receipt (PND.91) with receipt showing it has been paid

3: Copy of Company documents stamped and signed, Documents must be under 6 months old.

4: Letter of employment, stating location of employment, role and renumeration.

With Income from abroad.

1. Embassy letter stating your income.

All of the above in two copies, if not in BKK

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Oh actually one more question. Do we need to show all of this every 90 days? So basically the 400.000 will be frozen on my account as long as we do this I guess.

You do the extension once per year.

You first get one month under consideration and then the remaining 11 months.

90 day reporting is a separate process, first extension counts as a 90 day report.

90 day reporting is just an address confirmation that you can send someone else to do or in some provinces by mail.

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Very helpful but what is the MFA?

This is the list below that I use presently. We were married in the US.

List of documents for extension Thai spouse visa

Note: 2 copies of each item are required.

  1. Application form T.M. 7 with one photograph size 4×6 cm. and Visa Fee 1900.-Baht
  2. Copy of passport ( with certified true copy )
  3. Required documentation for applying visa in case of
    • For supporting Thai wife
      1. Marriage Certificate
      2. Child’s birth certificate (if any)
      3. Wife’s house registration
      4. Wife’s identity card
    • In the case of Working
      1. A copy of work permit or receiving work permit form ( WP.2 )
      2. Letter from the applicant’s company to certify salary that the applicant receives not less than 40,000 baht per month (identifier position and salary) or 400,000 baht in a Thai bank account, these funds must have been in the account for a minimum term of 2 months.
      3. Personal Corporation income Tax (PND.1) in latest 3 months and personal income tax for previous year with receipt
      4. Recording interviewing the husband and wife for confirming status of husband and wife
      5. House’s map
      6. Other such as Registration Company
      7. Picture of house and family

Awesome thanks a lot! Nothing else besides the documents are necessary right?

Here is my checklist for extension of stay based on marriage.

1. Two application forms T.M. 7 with two photographs size 4x6 cm. and Visa Fee 1900.-Baht
2. Copy Marriage Certificate
3. Copy Kor Ror 2 from amphur office, marriage registry (not older than six months, even if marriage certificate is under 6 months old)
4. Child's birth certificate (if any)
5. Copy wife’s house registration (first page showing address and the page showing her details)
6. Copy wife’s identity card
7. Copy passport (all pages with stamps), non-Im visa, arrival card.
8. Interview the husband and wife for confirming status of husband and wife
9. Map to residency (names of roads and house marked in Thai and GPS coordinates)
10. 3 Pictures, one showing you outside the house with wife and house number visible, One in bedroom, One showing time relaxing.
11. Copy house book from residence (signed by owner and a signed copy of their ID Card, as this may not be the wife in some cases) or rental contract.
12: Copy of the letter from the MFA showing you were able to marry

With money in bank option.
1. Letters from your bank same day or day before stating bank records, and a transaction list for the past two months.
2. Bank account must be in Husbands name, joint accounts will not qualify.
3. Letter from bank must show transaction during previous two months.

With Income in Thailand option
1. A copy of work permit (All stamped pages)
2. Personal Corporation income Tax (PND.1) in latest 3 months and personal income tax for previous year with receipt (PND.91) with receipt showing it has been paid
3: Copy of Company documents stamped and signed, Documents must be under 6 months old.
4: Letter of employment, stating location of employment, role and renumeration.


With Income from abroad.
1. Embassy letter stating your income.

All of the above in two copies, if not in BKK

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Very helpful but what is the MFA?

This is the list below that I use presently. We were married in the US.

MFA is ministry of foreign affairs.

As you are married abroad you will need the Kor ror 22 instead.

This is the registration of your marriage in Thailand

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  • 7 years later...
9 minutes ago, DennisT said:

Two months prior to applying at immigration or two months before extension expires?

2 months prior to date of application not date of expiry of current extension.

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18 minutes ago, DrJack54 said:

You again.

I realize that ..

 

 @DennisT posted a question  9 hours ago.

I answered his question.

 

How did you assist his inquiry.

Zero 

My experience was at Samui immigration 2015, is your answer correct for every immigration office in Thailand today?

 

Really, any question like this must specify office because everyone makes their own rules, even officers within the same office have different rules.

 

Nowdays I have a BOI extension and WP, much better.

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