Laan Yaa Mo wrote: ↑April 18, 2023, 8:00 pm
My wife asked the three immigration officers the questions about what I need to do and when, showed them the original Non-O E visa in my passport, which expired on the 16th, and showed them the stamp in my passport that says I will have an answer on my application of stay by appearing again at the Immigration Bureau on May 16th. All three officers advised me in English not to worry about the Non-O visa expiring on the 16th of April.
Do you see anything wrong? Thanks.
That is now an easily answered question.
You had an education visa that expired on Sunday.
Before that visa expired you applied for an extension of stay for marriage.
You received an under consideration stamp with a report back date on the 16th May
As soon as you had the under consideration stamp your permission to stay was extended until you report back for the 1 year extension of stay to be confirmed and stamped in your passport.
This will be dated to run from 16th April 2023 to 16th April 2024
At the moment region 4 immigration is processing marriage extensions within the 30 day under consideration period. So you can expect to get the stamps on Tuesday the 16th.
The 3 immigration officers and your wife were correct. The random foreigners were talking rubbish
One point that you haven’t mentioned and maybe you wife didn’t tell you is that you can expect to receive a visit from the immigration police at your home, they will interview your wife and a village local to confirm that your marriage is de facto and de jure. This is standard for all first time extensions of stay for marriage. Region 4 usually only visits the first year others get a visit more often sometimes every year.