Mango mojitos looking good!!! I haven't heard of anyone not having to get the marriage license translated into Thai.... But maybe since you are getting authenticated at the Thai embassy you don't have to. And normally when you're getting the marriage visa, they give you a Visa for 90 days.... To get your bank account and get all your paperwork done while they're processing your marriage visa. So that first year you'll end up with actually 15 months. And also you don't have to send your passport to the embassy anymore for visas they do everything online.
@@freelancetravels and if you can... Try to set up two bank accounts. One for the Visa money, and one for daily use. Makes things much easier at renewal time. Especially if you using scan pay a lot 5555
Copy all, brother! Thank you. Will set up two...I guess one for my pension amount (to maintain the minimum monthly requirement) and another for spending/savings. Not alot of folks online referencing the monthly deposits...seems like most just keep that lump sum requirement in an account. Maybe because folks don't like disclosing pension information? 🤔
Mango mojitos looking good!!!
I haven't heard of anyone not having to get the marriage license translated into Thai.... But maybe since you are getting authenticated at the Thai embassy you don't have to.
And normally when you're getting the marriage visa, they give you a Visa for 90 days.... To get your bank account and get all your paperwork done while they're processing your marriage visa. So that first year you'll end up with actually 15 months.
And also you don't have to send your passport to the embassy anymore for visas they do everything online.
Heck yeah!!! All good news....mucho thanks, Brother Daz. Been doing alot of mailing here lately, 5555. 🙏
@@freelancetravels and if you can... Try to set up two bank accounts. One for the Visa money, and one for daily use. Makes things much easier at renewal time. Especially if you using scan pay a lot 5555
Copy all, brother! Thank you. Will set up two...I guess one for my pension amount (to maintain the minimum monthly requirement) and another for spending/savings. Not alot of folks online referencing the monthly deposits...seems like most just keep that lump sum requirement in an account. Maybe because folks don't like disclosing pension information? 🤔