Amoeba Posted September 28, 2015 Posted September 28, 2015 As I stated, I just divorced. I have a Non-O which is extended the last 4 years based on marriage. What to do now with the visa, since my status changed? Any link to up-to-date information? Thanks.
robblok Posted September 28, 2015 Posted September 28, 2015 You have to cancel it as it was based on marriage. But I doubt they would check you could just let it expire and get a new one later on. I wanted to cancel mine as I am going to divorce, but it was not possible without the divorce papers.
Popular Post HooHaa Posted September 28, 2015 Popular Post Posted September 28, 2015 id ride it out, enjoy it while it lasts. 3
beano2274 Posted September 28, 2015 Posted September 28, 2015 Rob how can he get a new one, when his wife must be at the request for an extension. You should cancel it and get a tourist or another type of visa that allows you to stay in Thailand, the fact that you might not be checked means in reality you could continue with your present extension and do your usual 90 day reporting, but if you get caught, then be ready for a fine.
robblok Posted September 28, 2015 Posted September 28, 2015 Rob how can he get a new one, when his wife must be at the request for an extension. You should cancel it and get a tourist or another type of visa that allows you to stay in Thailand, the fact that you might not be checked means in reality you could continue with your present extension and do your usual 90 day reporting, but if you get caught, then be ready for a fine. My mistake I was unclear, with new one I mean other visa (tourist / business / based on retirement ect, elite visa) he cant get one based on marriage. I also think it wont be checked, there is a risk in just using it if the wife wants to cause trouble she might go to immigration. Otherwise its relatively safe.
machans88 Posted September 28, 2015 Posted September 28, 2015 I changed mine to a support visa(I think its called)as I have two half thai kids that I pay for schooling and upkeep. Same requirements as marriage visa 2
Mapguy Posted September 28, 2015 Posted September 28, 2015 Here's one past discussion that might be helpful. You can search for others. http://www.thaivisa.com/forum/topic/729432-how-does-divorce-affect-a-marriage-visa/
metisdead Posted September 28, 2015 Posted September 28, 2015 Moving to the Visas forum for knowledgeable answers. 2
ubonjoe Posted September 28, 2015 Posted September 28, 2015 Your extension ended today as soon as the divorce decree was done. You would have to inform immigration to have them cancel you extension. No comment on what you should do now.. The best option would of been to of gotten a multiple entry non-o visa before you got divorced. It would of remained valid, 1
IMA_FARANG Posted September 28, 2015 Posted September 28, 2015 What is your age,? If you are 50 years old or more, you could, with the required funds, get an yearly extension based on retirement here in Thailand. Of course, you would have to meet the age and financial requirements. If you can meet the requirements, you would probably have to show proof of divorce also to do the change, With a retirement extension, you would also be prohibited from working in Thailand.
PoorSucker Posted September 28, 2015 Posted September 28, 2015 I changed mine to a support visa(I think its called)as I have two half thai kids that I pay for schooling and upkeep. Same requirements as marriage visa Except you do not have to season the money in bank for two months.
overherebc Posted September 28, 2015 Posted September 28, 2015 What is your age,? If you are 50 years old or more, you could, with the required funds, get an yearly extension based on retirement here in Thailand. Of course, you would have to meet the age and financial requirements. If you can meet the requirements, you would probably have to show proof of divorce also to do the change, With a retirement extension, you would also be prohibited from working in Thailand. Re not working on retirement visa it can depend on the area. Some areas will allow it.
Andrew65 Posted September 28, 2015 Posted September 28, 2015 Your extension ended today as soon as the divorce decree was done. You would have to inform immigration to have them cancel you extension. No comment on what you should do now.. The best option would of been to of gotten a multiple entry non-o visa before you got divorced. It would of remained valid, A friend has just changed from marriage to retirement visa. He got a week's grace (he didn't have to leave/re-enter the country, as he thought he would originally). Also, obviously, the money side, and to make sure that your change of address has been done beforehand (if required!?). Whatever marriage/divorce papers also.
BKK4 Posted September 28, 2015 Posted September 28, 2015 A friend, having gone through a similar ordeal, divorced on good terms, and continued to use the support letter (updated) and marriage certificate to apply for a new Non-O back in his home country. Any idea how closely consulates check the marital status of applicants?
true blue Posted September 28, 2015 Posted September 28, 2015 my mate at his annual ext of stay renewal just applied for a normal ext of stay,and not his usual one of marriage,no questions asked,
machans88 Posted September 28, 2015 Posted September 28, 2015 I changed mine to a support visa(I think its called)as I have two half thai kids that I pay for schooling and upkeep. Same requirements as marriage visa Except you do not have to season the money in bank for two months. are you sure,hua hin imm wanted to see 400 000bht in bank
MadMac Posted September 28, 2015 Posted September 28, 2015 Officially you need to inform immigration as the reason for your extension does no longer exist. I believe they give you 7 days to clear up your stuff, unless you get a different type of extension. In reality this is not really enforced and nobody cares, nor is it tracked in their computers. I had a WP/B when I resigned on a project in Indonesia and did not do anything as I was not in the country. Later I got a new marriage O visa in Singapore. Entered Thailand with two valid visas (which is theoretically not possible). Told the guys at Suvannabumi to use the latter one and all was ok. So yes, you can just ride it out and get a new one later. Nobody cares. 1
PoorSucker Posted September 28, 2015 Posted September 28, 2015 I changed mine to a support visa(I think its called)as I have two half thai kids that I pay for schooling and upkeep. Same requirements as marriage visa Except you do not have to season the money in bank for two months. are you sure,hua hin imm wanted to see 400 000bht in bank Yes, you need 400.000 but it does not have to be seasoned as with Thai wife. Paragraph 5 is for having Thai child. Paragraph 6 is for Thai wife. From Police order 327/2557 2.18 In the case of being a family member of a Thai national (applicable only to parents, spouse, children, adopted children, or spouse’s children): Each permission shall be granted for no more than one year. (1) The alien must have been granted a nonimmigrant visa (NON-IM). (2) The alien must have proof of relationship. (3) In the case of spouse, the relationship must be de jure and de facto: or (4) In the case of children, adopted children, or spouse's children, said children, adopted children, or spouse's children must not be married, must live with the alien as part of the family, and must not be over 20 years of age except in case of the person hereof is of illness or disability and cannot live without support of father or mother: or (5) In the case of parents, the father or mother must maintain an average annual income of no less than Baht 40,000 per month throughout the year or must have deposited funds of no less than Baht 400,000 to cover expenses for one year. In case the father or mother requests to be under maintenance of children, the age of father or mother must be 50 years of age or over. For other necessary cases, the Commissioner or Deputy Commissioner of Immigration Bureau is granted the authority to make decisions regarding approval on a case by case basis. (6) In the case of marriage to a Thai woman, the alien husband must earn an average annual income of no less than Baht 40,000 per month or must have no less than Baht 400,000 in a bank account in Thailand for the past two months to cover expenses for one year.
machans88 Posted September 28, 2015 Posted September 28, 2015 thanks for the info,so I just need the 400 000 in the bank at anytime in the preceding 12months or deposit before I attend for renewal
Kayahammer Posted September 29, 2015 Posted September 29, 2015 id ride it out, enjoy it while it lasts. Bit like the marriage then : ) 2
ubonjoe Posted September 29, 2015 Posted September 29, 2015 thanks for the info,so I just need the 400 000 in the bank at anytime in the preceding 12months or deposit before I attend for renewal The money has to be in the bank on the date you apply. But there are a few offices that will insist it needs to be there for 2 months. 1
jerome2 Posted September 29, 2015 Posted September 29, 2015 Congratulation you got 1 week to find an other visa from the date of the divorce
tajtom Posted September 29, 2015 Posted September 29, 2015 Yes just use it till end and get a new Visa after Hey can you tell me how you did divorce and how much was it ? Thanks
ubonjoe Posted September 29, 2015 Posted September 29, 2015 Two off topic posts meant to derail the topic.have been removed. 1
khwaibah Posted September 29, 2015 Posted September 29, 2015 Officially you need to inform immigration as the reason for your extension does no longer exist. I believe they give you 7 days to clear up your stuff, unless you get a different type of extension. In reality this is not really enforced and nobody cares, nor is it tracked in their computers. I had a WP/B when I resigned on a project in Indonesia and did not do anything as I was not in the country. Later I got a new marriage O visa in Singapore. Entered Thailand with two valid visas (which is theoretically not possible). Told the guys at Suvannabumi to use the latter one and all was ok. So yes, you can just ride it out and get a new one later. Nobody cares. Immigration does not give you anything. They will change you 1900 baht for a 7 day extension. Technically your on overstay the moment you sign papers.
khwaibah Posted September 29, 2015 Posted September 29, 2015 Yes just use it till end and get a new Visa after Hey can you tell me how you did divorce and how much was it ? Thanks If both parties agree and are present with both KR 3 then the divorce is free at the amphur.
Mister T Posted September 29, 2015 Posted September 29, 2015 I can tell you now from personal experience, you are on overstay from the date of your divorce. They told me I should have left the country on that day and come back in on a different visa.
Chongalulu Posted September 29, 2015 Posted September 29, 2015 I changed mine to a support visa(I think its called)as I have two half thai kids that I pay for schooling and upkeep. Same requirements as marriage visa Except you do not have to season the money in bank for two months. Sorry if this isn't the right protocol but are subsequent (after the first) extensions of marriage visa still only requiring 2 months money seasoning. ?I thought it became three months though I may be confusing it with retirement visa.
ubonjoe Posted September 29, 2015 Posted September 29, 2015 I changed mine to a support visa(I think its called)as I have two half thai kids that I pay for schooling and upkeep. Same requirements as marriage visa Except you do not have to season the money in bank for two months. Sorry if this isn't the right protocol but are subsequent (after the first) extensions of marriage visa still only requiring 2 months money seasoning. ?I thought it became three months though I may be confusing it with retirement visa. The money has to be in the bank for 2 months for every extension of stay based upon marriage. The 60 day 3 month rule is for retirement extensions.
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