Lolothai Posted Tuesday at 01:30 AM Share Posted Tuesday at 01:30 AM Hi everyone, I'm currently on a non-O visa, I'm married and have kids but I'm separated, I have one month to renew my visa (extension) and I'm thinking of Non-B, I'm working for a small company and I get 6 months work permit since I'm there. Can anyone tell me what are the requirement and what would be my best option? Do I have to get out of Thailand to make a new visa? Could I use the birth certificate of my children to extend my Non-O? I think my company upgraded to 2 million capital so it can help. Should I use an agency? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rob Browder Posted 17 hours ago Share Posted 17 hours ago On 11/12/2024 at 8:30 AM, Lolothai said: Hi everyone, I'm currently on a non-O visa, I'm married and have kids but I'm separated, I have one month to renew my visa (extension) and I'm thinking of Non-B, I'm working for a small company and I get 6 months work permit since I'm there. Can anyone tell me what are the requirement and what would be my best option? Do I have to get out of Thailand to make a new visa? Could I use the birth certificate of my children to extend my Non-O? I think my company upgraded to 2 million capital so it can help. Should I use an agency? You can inquire with agencies to help with a Non-B application, but I would first go to your local immigration and ask what they want you to show to get an extension. You will need a stack of company documents and your Thai taxes-paid proof + minimum-income (varies by your passport-country). You can also use 40K/mo income + company-documents for a Non-O "based on marriage to a Thai" extension - though it totals more paperwork than the Non-B type. Non-O w/ 400K in the bank for a Thai child is not possible while still married - and if separated, cannot do the marriage-based. A Non-O Visa from Laos is an option, but need an appointment, and those are limited. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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