
Thai immigration officers may want to visit you if you’re applying for or renewing certain long-term stays in Thailand, especially an extension based on marriage to a Thai national or supporting a Thai child. But don’t worry, if you’re legit, they’re not out to get you.
When you think of immigration officers in the West, you might expect them to rummage through your drawers for evidence that you and your spouse are really married.
But in Thailand, they just have to make their rounds, fill out some paperwork, and take a few photos.
Here’s what you can expect if Thai immigration officers want to visit you.
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