Je voudrais savoir si c'est mieux de se marier en france ou en thailande avec une thailandaise qui n'est jamais venue en france c pour le visa que choisir visa touristique ou visa de mariage.
déjà pour que elle puisse se marier en France il faut que elle ait le visa pour rentrer dan le pays de Voltaire, , , et pour cela il faut avoir un bon statu, 😉, si c'est une fille de ministre, , c'est sans problème 😏, , mais si c'est une fille de tabouret, 🤪, ça se corse, ,
Dans ce cas l'a tu n'a le choix que de te marier en Thailande, et pour cela il est préférable être enregistrée a l'ambassade de Thailande, , ( les touristes peuvent le faire, , mais c'est légèrement plus difficile, , ) en attendant bonne chance, , , , ,
« Le voyage apprend la tolérance. »
Benjamin Disraeli
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tu peux demander un visa ce n'est pas si compliquer que l'on veux toujour le faire croire.
Il te suffi au départ de regarder sur le passeport de ta compagne si on lui a deja refuser un visa, si aucun visa n a ete refuser aussi bien pour la france que pour un autre pays ca commence bien.
Ensuite tu fais la demande avec tout les documents demander, certificat d'hebergement demander a la mairie en france, 3 dernier bulletin de paye, 3 dernier relever banquaire, copie de la reservation des billets d avion, fait une attestation comme quoi a la fin de son visa tu t engage a ce quelle quitte la france et qu'elle ne travaillera pas( sache que cela n'a aucune valeur au niveau de la lois française mais si elle ne la pas il prenne cela comme motif de reffus).
Si sont visa et accepter le jour meme elle devrat aller chercher les billet de vol et il vont l'envoyer pres de leur bureau prendre une assurance de voyage.
Tu as pas mal de sujet qui ont déjà parlé de ça. As tu un peu cherché dans le forum .?
En ce qui concerne le visa, a toi de vor si ta compagne a de fortes chances de l'avoir ou pas. Car une démarche de mariage juste après un visa refusé est plus difficile.
Quant à se marier en Thaïlande, il faut sans doute prévoir deux voyages là-bas : un pour faire le dépôt de la demande de certificat à capacité, où l'administration française demande que les deux époux soient présents, et un pour te marier, environ 6 à 8 semaines après. OU alors tur estes longtemps sur place...
L'enregistrement lui concerne uniquement les personnes qui ont leur résidence principale en Thaïlande. Il t'éviterait quelques papiers, mais en aucun cas ne supprimerait des démarches.
TOUT DEPEND OU VOUS TRAVAILLEZ LE MIEUX C DE CE MARIER EN FRANCE 😛CAR si non IL FAUT ATTENDRE LE RETOURE VIA LA FRANCE DU LIVRET DE FAMILLE QUI VOUS SERA REMIS EN MAIN PROPRE pas a elle DONC DOUBLE TARIF CAR IL FO REVENIR LA BAS DE PLUS EMBASSADE DE FRANCE A BANGKOK EST TRES CHIANTE 😕 LE MIEUX C DE FAIRE UN VISA TOURISTIQUE DE 3 MOIS CE MARIER ET DEMANDER UN VISA LONG SEJOUR 1 an renouvelable patience MAIS LE PLUS IMPORTANT C DE BOSSER FAIRE TRADUIRE SES PAPIERS EN FRANCAIS + FAIRE SON CERTIFICAT DEBERGEMENT A LA MAIRIE POUR ELLE + PRENDRE BILLET VOL ALLER RETOUR sa il insiste pour quel ne soit pas rappatrie au frais de l'etat si probleme+ASSURANCE SHENGEN AXA C LE MOINS CHER ET LE PLUS SUR +ET KAN ELLE EST LA MARIAGE ET HOP!!!!! vous etes heureux et comblé😉
super pour l'info 😉, j'avais fai une demande de visa pour ma copine qui a été refusé il y a quelques jours ( j'avais pourtant tous bien fait comme quoi c'est pas si facile a moins d'avoir du pognon, j'ai pourtant environ 20 000€ placé dans divers action et ma mere en cas de besoin je n'ai que 21an et ma copine 25 qui est customer service dans une bijouterie qui travaille pour des clients francais ), mais le visa a tout de meme etait refusé 😠😠😠😠 je voudrais donc aller me marier la bas ; pouvez vous me confirmez :
1. nous devons donc pour se marrier demander des papiers a notre embassade respective ? peuvent t-il les refuser ? ( je ne parle pas de visa de mariage )
2. une foi les papier je peux rester a lampun en attendent? ou dois je retourner en france pour récuperer certain papier ?
3. si tous est bon et que l'on puissent enfin se marier, pourra t'elle venir en france sans rien demander ? librement ? ou faudra t-on que l'ont fassent une demande de visa mais qui sera accepté obligatoirement ?
merci je pense que cela a deja du etre demandé mais je nai pas trouvé de reponse vraiment clair et precise 😛
merci et joyeux noel a vous tous
pour te repondre yohane le mieu et clairement un visa de tourisme( visa de visite privé pour etre exacte ) nettement moin compliqué à avoir que le visa de mariage, a moins d'avoir la main tres longue lol ou avoir vraiment un paquet de tune ( sans compter la dote pour sa famille 😛 mais c'est une autre histoire ou plutot coutume )
moi je te conseille un truc que je voulais faire des le debut c'est de passer par une agence mais sa coute assé chere donc ma copine na pas voulu faire comme ça donc ont ne la pas fais
mais une amie à ma copine est passé par une agence elle a payé 30 000bath ( avec un taux de 45tbh pour 1€ sa fait 666 €) et son visa a ete accepté 😮 et elle a en plus recu bien plus vite que en passant par l'ambassade ( son visa etait pour l'italie )
si sa peut t'aider
>j'avais pourtant tous bien fait
>mais le visa a tout de meme etait refusé
Ce n'est pas toujours le dossier qui est responsable de l'echec d'obtention du visa, ca peut aussi etre a cause de la copine 😛
Pour le reste, ton seul ami est l'ambassade de France a BKK, ils ont un PDF avec toute les explications:
http://www.ambafrance-th.org/UserFiles/File/EC%206(3).pdf
>si tous est bon et que l'on puissent enfin se marier, pourra t'elle venir en france sans rien demander
Oui, elle aura droit a un visa, sauf si sarkozy decide de changer les regles d'ici-la...
merci de repondre .... A cause de ma copine . . . Non certain a 100%, elle a un master en langue francaise d'une des plus prestigieux universitai de chiang mai ; donc elle parle et ecrit parfaitement le francais et connais quasiment toute l'histoire de france voir plus que moi lol sa la fou mal quand meme😏 et parle et ecrit aussi a la perfection l'anglais, elle travaille comme customer service dans une usine de bijoux pour des client francais et japonais .elle a un bon salaire et se debrouille tres bien
Mais moi par contre j'ai une un petit accrochage avec la justice en thailande ... penserais tu que il m'ai refusé le visa a cause de ça ?? l'affaire et reglé depuis presque 1 an a moins quil le garde en memoir quelque part et qu'il ai vu que j'ai eu un petit accrochage ...... mais je ne pense pas non plus 😛
Mon erreur vien du faite et j'en suis persuadé maintenant c'est que j'ai demandé le visa pour environ 2 moi et demi et je pense que c'etait trop, je lui avai deja acheté ( et non pas reservé ) le billet air france + assurance elvia pour espace sheingen pourtant ...
Par contre je trouve vraiment stupide voir meme debile de refuser un visa et de ne pas dire pourquoi il est refusé ...😠🤪 ce n'ai pas rien quand meme
maintenant la galere c'est de contacter l'ambassade bangkok et de leur demander de m'envoyer un justificatif comme quoi le visa est refusé pour que je me fasse rembourssé les 76€ de l'assurance sheingen ..... ca s'annonce mal 😠
Et bien justement: une Thai qui parle tres bien le francais et qui demande un 1er visa visa de 2 mois et demi, ils ont du penser qu'elle ne reviendrait jamais en Thailande🙁
je lui avai deja acheté ( et non pas reservé ) le billet air france + assurance elvia
Tu n'es pas oblige d'acheter tout ca a l'avance, tu peux l'acheter uniquement quand ils t'auront confirme l'acceptation du visa au telephone et leur presenter un simple justificatif de reservation de billets au depot du dossier.
Je sais que la question à été posé de nombreuses fois mais je suis francais je souhaite me marier en france avec mon amie Thaie ;j'aimerai y voir un peu plus…
J'ai quelques questions (assez difficiles) à poser à propos des mariages Franco-Thaï... Sachant que ma future à la possibilité de venir 30 jours en France…
Re a vous tous, donc voila je lance un nouveau sujet qui a été de nombreuses fois élaborer. suite a ce qui m'arrive, décision prise avec ma futur nous nous…
J'ai parcouru les posts mais pas trouvé de réponse claire alors je tente un nouveau sur l'accomplissement des formalités. Je suis Français résident en France,…
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I know there are similar topics here and elsewhere, but they’re a few years old, and I need an up-to-date answer to make sure I don’t throw over 1000 € out the window. Thanks for your patience.
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I contacted Avis Canada, and they told me a credit card is absolutely required. I asked my bank for a credit card (a *real* credit card), but they only offered me a deferred debit card.
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I’ve seen conflicting info everywhere I look... My bank says it’s *usually* okay (the deferred debit card), while Avis Canada insists it *must* be a credit card, not debit—even when I mention the deferred debit card.
I know the whole credit card concept is already confusing, and on top of that, some sites say a deferred debit card counts as a credit card, while others say it doesn’t.
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I already have my round-trip ticket.
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From what I’ve read here and there, I need a return ticket valid for less than a month when I arrive in the Philippines to prove my good faith.
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I’m planning to either buy a fully refundable ticket to the nearest country or a fake ticket.
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She plans to return to France on July 18th. According to the European Commission’s Schengen calculator, this new stay “may be authorized for a maximum of 90 days.” That’s not very clear ("may be," "for a maximum of").
The text of Article 6 of the European regulation (2016/399) states that for a stay planned in the territory of the Member States, not exceeding 90 days in any 180-day period, one must examine "the 180-day period preceding each day of the stay." That’s not very clear either.
My partner wants to return to France for a 90-day period starting on July 18th. Is this possible?
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1) The first day she spent in the Schengen Area was January 21st. That day will drop out of the calculation 180 days later, on July 20th.
From July 20th, she’ll get back 1 day of possible stay; on July 22nd, 2 days; and so on. All the days from her previous stay (January 21st–April 16th) need to be outside the 180-day rolling window.
The last day of her stay was April 16th. Looking 180 days ahead, that brings us to October 13th. From that date, she’ll be able to return for a full 90 days.
2) The number of allowed days is calculated for each day of the new stay. In other words: the 180-day window is recalculated every day, not fixed at the entry date.
If she re-enters France on July 18th, she’ll only have a “credit” of 4 days. But with each day of her new stay, one day from the previous stay (January–April) will drop out of the calculation. The rolling window allows her to “replace” days from the previous stay with those of the new stay, without ever exceeding 90 days in any 180-day period.
In this case, my partner could stay in France for 90 days starting on July 18th.
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