Re-Entry Permits in Thailand TM8

Thai EmbassyDownload the TM8 form Thailand or TM 8 form Thailand you can download below as the re-entry permits in Thailand. The re-entry permit in Thailand is needed when you are going to leave the country and wish to keep your current visa status when you return. If you have a marriage visa or a retirement visa in Thailand which has already been extended to a 1 year visa  then you need to have a re-entry permit when you want to leave Thailand.

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Thai Marriage Visa

Thai EmbassyThese are the requirements for the Thai Marriage Visa. If you are married to a Thai or have a Thai child then you can live in Thailand on a marriage visa also known as an “O” visa which is a Thailand visa for a foreigner with a Thai family. The requirements for the visa are as follows including the financial requirements of the “O” visa in Thailand. Note that this is a 3 month visa when you enter Thailand and needs to be extended inside Thailand much like the retirement or “OA” visa in Thailand as listed on this website. Never overstay your visa.

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Thai Retirement Visa

Thai EmbassyIf you are over the age of 50 and looking at a Thai visa as you want to retire in Thailand then consider the requirements for the Thai retirement visa for Thailand – also known as the “OA” visa at the Thai embassy. You start by apply for this visa at the Thai embassy in your country. The visa is valid for 3 months once you enter Thailand. During this 3 months you need to extend the visa for 1 year.

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Royal Thai Consulate in Hull

Thai EmbassyThe Royal Thai embassy in Hull will issue you a Thai visa if you are visiting Thailand. This embassy can issue multiple entry visas for British nationals. There are a number of options at the Hull consulate. There is the tourist visa which is valid for 60 days when you enter Thailand. Continue reading Royal Thai Consulate in Hull

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Thai National ID Card

Thai EmbassyIf you are living abroad with your Thai wife then she might need a new Thai ID card again. The Thai Embassies vary in what they want or what they charge. Most do not charge for a new ID card unless it was lost or stolen. The following are the basics for the replacement of the ID card of your wife. Always call the Thai embassy in your area before you apply for the ID card as it has to be done in person unlike a birth registration abroad.

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Register Birth Abroad

Thai EmbassyRegister Birth Abroad as a Thai. If you are married to a Thai and live abroad then you can register the birth of your child abroad. This is important as the child will get Thai citizenship while still abroad. The Thai Embassies require the following documents in order to register a Thai born abroad. Each Thai embassy will have their own procedures however these are the basics for the registration of a birth. See also the Royal Thai Embassy in the Netherlands.

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