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Non-immigrant O-A visa - deposit

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Hi All

New here so sorry if this topic has been dealt with somewhere else.

I know that Bt. 800,000.00 must be deposited in a bank in home country. However, my question is:

If one is married, does each partner have to have Bt. 800,000.00 on a bank account?

Thank you in advance for taking time to read this and perhaps reply.

beebee

If only one is applying for the OA visa they are the only one that needs the money in the bank. The other one can get a single entry non-o visa and apply for an extension of stay at immigration here as a dependent of the one that has the OA visa with no financial proof needed.

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Hi Ubonjoe

Many thanks Ubonjoe.

Will Look into this option

Hi Ubonjoe

Many thanks Ubonjoe.

Will Look into this option

Just be warned, though, that the dependant spouse may encounter major problems when the time comes for them to apply for an extension of stay because Immigration will almost insist on an Embassy-certified copy of the marriage certificate, which for us Brits involves a convoluted, time-consuming and bureaucratic process these days. Read the following thread which was originated by someone who recently found herself in this situation: http://www.thaivisa.com/forum/topic/904437-uk-marriage-certificate-needs-letter-from-british-embassy/

Hi Ubonjoe

Many thanks Ubonjoe.

Will Look into this option

Just be warned, though, that the dependant spouse may encounter major problems when the time comes for them to apply for an extension of stay because Immigration will almost insist on an Embassy-certified copy of the marriage certificate, which for us Brits involves a convoluted, time-consuming and bureaucratic process these days. Read the following thread which was originated by someone who recently found herself in this situation: http://www.thaivisa.com/forum/topic/904437-uk-marriage-certificate-needs-letter-from-british-embassy/

No longer possible to edit my previous post, unfortunately. It assumes, of course, that the married couple referred to in the OP are British and were married in the UK.

Hi Ubonjoe

Many thanks Ubonjoe.

Will Look into this option

Just be warned, though, that the dependant spouse may encounter major problems when the time comes for them to apply for an extension of stay because Immigration will almost insist on an Embassy-certified copy of the marriage certificate, which for us Brits involves a convoluted, time-consuming and bureaucratic process these days. Read the following thread which was originated by someone who recently found herself in this situation: http://www.thaivisa.com/forum/topic/904437-uk-marriage-certificate-needs-letter-from-british-embassy/

It's quite straightforward to get a certified copy of any document that will be legally accepted in Thailand from the UK.

Employ the services of a Notary Public, he will get any document authenticated by the FCO, then legalised by the Thai Embassy in the UK.

On arrival in Bangkok, get it translated to Thai, then legalised by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

It will then be accepted by any Government office as a legally binding document.

Marriage to a Thai in Thailand can be achieved via the same route.

The affidavit can be prepared in the UK before arriving.

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