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Work/quit Married (trouble Next Visa Issue?)

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Hey there,

I was working at a local Univeristy, decided it was time to take a long break.

This was when the new rules about a Thai wifes imcome can now be used towards the Visa.

My wife makes over 55k per month.

When i go back for a renew next Aug, will i be in alot of trouble? Or, showing all of her income slips and taxs, make so they are happy?

I have read a bit here and its just too hard to keep up with these changes that seem to be coming up.

Yours thoughts kindly appritiated.

Sunbelts thoughts most welcome.

With the spouse making 55k a month, you should have no problem getting a Non-O.

If the wife can show tax payments for income of more than 40k, and has not decided to take a long break from her husband, it should work.

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Francis Maube and lopburi3 thanks for your replys

Lop always nice to see you still around after all this time. I tend to read your posts closely when i have the time.

So even though i have taken a break with no income, but wife making the 55k per month and saving tax info and such. When i go to re-apply for my non O next year, i should be ok?

This will be my 4th year here on this same visa, and would hate to have problems.

Believe what they are currently asking to see is the last 3 months tax receipts prior to application.

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