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In Tai immediately after the wedding (change of surname) - will they let you in?
Good day. I'm from Belarus. On November 10, I have a painting, and on the 15th, my new husband and I are flying to Thailand. I will change my last name. I received a visa to Tai a week ago. (A visa is required for Belarusians) Naturally, I have both a visa and a passport in my maiden name, I won’t have time to change anything.
The agency says they should let them in, but there is no confidence in their voice. Maybe someone is familiar with these subtleties? Tell me, please! I'm terribly worried!
Will they let me into Thailand?
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аватар Czosnyk
The agency says - they seem to be allowed
niponime, there must specifically say yes or no
And what is this agency?
Sorry, I won’t advise specifically, except for one thing: take them “by the gills” in this agency, and let them tell you specifically (their work seems to be)
Congratulations, Advice and Love
(I was told everything about me in mine (they themselves found out at the embassy)) regarding my departure.
аватар V.A.S.
You present a foreign passport with your maiden name at the passport control, and the visa is issued for her. It is in the "home" passport that there is a mark on the change of surname, and you leave it at home (we, in any case, do this, for safety).
I join the previous speaker: a honeymoon trip to Tai is an excellent choice, you can only be happy for you!
Here once again you will think about this feudal tradition of changing a surname!
аватар gostia
Maybe it makes sense to make a copy of the marriage certificate, with a notarized translation and fly with peace of mind? Well, at the same time it makes sense to call the airport itself and ask if there will be any problems when passing through passport control.
аватар 4yuka
Gostia, don’t confuse the youth! Why should they expose the very fact of registration? be nervous and fly with peace of mind! Congratulations in advance on your legal marriage!!!!
аватар gostia
4yuka If a person is nervous about this, then you can just additionally secure yourself. It's not that expensive. It is not at all necessary to wave a certificate of marriage in front of customs officers, just for every "fireman" you can do it.
аватар pitals70
As far as I know, there are two types of passports in your country (for traveling abroad and civil), if yes, then these two passports are not coordinated with each other and you can compare them if you show them together. At the passport control of all countries of the world, you show your passport for traveling abroad, according to it you are Ivanova and will be Ivanova until you change your passport. Moreover, for complacency, you will be on the 15th on the civil passport as before Ivanov, because. you will not have time to change your civil passport. A month ago, my wife and I also flew, and she had no problems with a passport with her maiden name. As for the advice to take a travel agency “by the gills”, do not port your nerves, they are a travel agency, not border guards. They completed your order in full, issued a tour and opened a visa for the name indicated in the passport that you provided!
аватар Rovno10
Thais are not interested in your marriage certificate. And if you didn’t change your last name in marriage, but remained on the girl’s? Moreover, you already have a visa.
Basically only Schengen countries require a copy of the internal passport. Don't create problems for yourself.
аватар Belochca
We had the same situation. They flew to Tai four days after the wedding, all documents were issued in the maiden name. The visa was also opened at the airport for her. You do not need a civil passport there at all, only a foreign one. I didn't even take mine! We didn't have any problems with this!
Tai is a great choice! Have a good rest)
аватар Pachok
Why complicate things?
I have a passport, I have a visa. No one abroad presents a civil passport, and OVIRs do not have the habit of sending reports about the change of surnames around the world.
""""""If a person is nervous about this, then you can just additionally secure yourself. """"""
This is NOT insurance. These are superfluous and harmful gestures. It is simply impossible to show such a piece of paper there and there is no reason to.
"""""It is not at all necessary to wave a marriage certificate in front of customs officers""""""
What about customs, anyway? The case of customs is the movement of goods and objects across the border, and not our names.
аватар kulakova_zhanna
Guys, thank you all for your responses. But! In Belarus (and I am a citizen of Belarus) there is one passport for everything - like 2 in 1. We do not have international passports. Accordingly, the marriage stamp will be in the same passport in which the visa is. On the marriage stamp, it seems to be written about the change of surname. The girls from the agency, to be honest, do not inspire much confidence in me, and I do not hear confidence in their voice. I don't know what to think in general.
аватар orbittours.ru
Zhanna, if the newlyweds bought a tour from me and went after the wedding, I gave them simple advice that helped them out: ask the registry office workers not to put stamps in your passport in connection with a trip abroad on a honeymoon trip (I used to work in TA in Belarus) And people calmly left according to the old passport on a honeymoon trip and upon return it was changed.
аватар orbittours.ru
Sorry, she didn’t specify that the stamp in the passport in Belarus is set to be exchanged (well, this is apart from the stamp on legal marriage))))))
аватар kulakova_zhanna
I didn't quite understand. That is, you can ask to put a marriage stamp, but not put a stamp that the passport is subject to exchange? (i.e. two different stamps)? Will they let you in then? And will the employees of the registry office meet halfway?
аватар orbittours.ru
no matter how many times I advised this, the registry office workers never provided it, and I also said to take a copy of the tour booking (or voucher) with you. The registry office workers will put a stamp in your passport that you are married and with whom, but they will not put you a stamp stating that the passport is subject to exchange. Then you will have a normal passport with a visa and no exchange stamp
аватар orbittours.ru
Employees know that anyway you will be forced to change your passport, because the marriage certificate will already have a new surname and if you have to do any documents, you will be forced to change your passport.
аватар kulakova_zhanna
thanks a lot orbittours! I will take your advice) I hope the Thais will not meticulously study the marriage stamp and find out if I changed my last name)
аватар orbittours.ru
So you will have a stamp in your passport that the marriage was registered on such and such a date in such and such a registry office and with such and such a citizen. all!!! the fact that you are changing your last name will only say a stamp about changing your passport (there are people who do not change their last name, so their passport does not change either and the stamp about changing a passport is not put) and that's it! I was glad to help. Have a nice honeymoon!
аватар kulakova_zhanna
once again thank you so much!! )) a stone fell from my soul) uncertainty is the worst))
аватар 4yuka
Conclusion: do not change the name!
аватар Pachok
By the way, yes. I still don't get the point of the name change.
аватар orbittours.ru
The funny thing is that Belarusians have only one passport, and when changing their surname, a huge stamp is put there that the passport is not valid and must be exchanged. The problem is that a person’s visa was opened on an old passport and there will not even be time to change a new one. that's the whole freeze.
аватар Pachok
Now you don’t understand me :) What is the deep meaning of changing a surname when you get married?
аватар orbittours.ru
)))) This is a very philosophical question! from the series To be or not to be)
аватар Pachok
Yes, he is like that :) I just often ask him, because I have never heard a clear reasoned "for". I don't lose hope!
аватар 4yuka
Well, apparently, in order for parents and children to have one last name. Although there are a lot of people in my environment who have one last name for their mother, and another for their father and children. They don’t worry about this at all. But your wife needs to change not only passports, but also pension insurance, medical insurance, rights (?), Diploma (?), etc.
аватар Pachok
Yes, I'm talking about the same thing - you need to change a bunch of papers, rights, diplomas, licenses. In addition, all my life I have been, say, Muskina, this is my personality, my I, my dad Muskin, after marriage, I suddenly become Pupkina. Why? Have I become different? In general, these are "cons". I don't see the pros. Where are the bonuses?
Z.Y. And what is the point of having the same last name for mother and children? What does it affect?
аватар orbittours.ru
I want to tell you that here in Egypt the wife does not change her last name after marriage! this rule is. How did I ask why? They told me because the wife came out of this family and she will carry a surname of her kind, but only father's children. Like this.........
how many peoples so many features .....
аватар 4yuka
This is fair!
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