Siamesepiggster Posted March 1, 2024 Posted March 1, 2024 Hi, I am a British national who has a Thai daughter. Because of some particular circumstances this year I would like to apply for my Non-O Guardian Visa (supporting my Thai daughter) at the earliest possible opportunity. I have asked one Thai person to check for me and they said that the earliest that I can submit my 12 months extension application is 45 days before the expiry of the current one. Can anyone verify this based on personal experience? Thanks.
Sophon Posted March 1, 2024 Posted March 1, 2024 The general rule is 30 days before expiry of your current permission to stay, but there are some (mainly larger) immigration offices that allow 45 days before. If you tell us which immigration office you use, someone can confirm/deny whether you can apply 45 days before.
Siamesepiggster Posted March 1, 2024 Author Posted March 1, 2024 The immigration office that I use is Chaeng Wattana.
DrJack54 Posted March 1, 2024 Posted March 1, 2024 15 minutes ago, Siamesepiggster said: The immigration office that I use is Chaeng Wattana. Up to 45 early
Cuchulainn Posted March 1, 2024 Posted March 1, 2024 Yes, last year, July, I applied 45 days before expiry date at CW, no problem.
john donson Posted March 1, 2024 Posted March 1, 2024 anybody knows for samut prakarn office if it is 30 or 45 ?
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