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If it is not too much trouble, I would strongly recommend you to register here again. You don't need a ceremony (so it wont be expensive), but it will be on a record at the county (city) hall here. This is purely for your own benefit (not so much his). You never know what is going to happen in the future (or long term future). Law may change.
I think there was a case on the newspaper that a Thai housewife who married her British husband in Thailand for a long time (but did not register at the embassy or anything) lost her fight in court when the husband decided to leave her after more than 10 years of living together. She did not even get a house (that they lived together) because she did not have a paper to back her up that they were legally married. She thought that she married him in Thailand, applied for a visa, came here, looked after him for more than ten years (live here legally), she would be entitled to something like British wives would. She did not get it ka. Her ex-husband now lives in the house with the new wife.
I am not saying Thai marriage certificate is not enough na ka. But you will not lose anything by having it recognised here too.
Good luck ka.
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Berko
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