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Stay 1 Year As Tourist

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I planify to enter the Kingdom with a Tourist Visa double entries that will alow me to stay for 6 months in total!

I would like to know if I can get after the expiration of this Visa, another Tourist Visa double entries abroad Thailand?

Is there some persons who had this experiences?

Wich Embassy or consulate is suggested for this kind of situation?

The fact to be Married to a Thai citizen can it caused to be refused for a Tourist Visa and replace it by a Non-Immigration O Visa single entry?

AlienSpy

If you are legally married, then you should get the Non-Immigrant visa O.

It gives you three months per trip, rather than 2.

Ask for the multi-entry. Some embassies/Consulates do not like issuing the multi-entry visa, but you are entitled. Tell them you will be writing to Maj-Gen Hemmeraj at Head office, Suan Plu, if the still want to be awkward.

You will need you marriage certificate

Copy of wife's passport

Copy of wife's id card.

If you wife can accompany you as well, all to the good.

You do not say where you live so it is difficult to recommend an embassy.

Avoid London - Birmingham better

Avoid Sydney - nasty lot

Avoid Hongkong - even worse than Sydney.

Brisbane, Perth, Penang, and KL appear to be helpful.

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