thai006 Posted yesterday at 07:45 AM Posted yesterday at 07:45 AM (edited) hello i would like to know if it's possible to do a 60 days extension for being father of thai child after a 60 days visa exemption my 60 days will finish on 1 january and i want to know if i can ask the extension on 29 november because i will be with my child in that time or this is too early for ask thank you guy in advance Edited yesterday at 07:46 AM by thai006
DrJack54 Posted yesterday at 08:29 AM Posted yesterday at 08:29 AM 41 minutes ago, thai006 said: my 60 days will finish on 1 january and i want to know if i can ask the extension on 29 november because i will be with my child in that time or this is too early for ask When you can apply in the main depends on immigration office. Regards question about obtaining 60 day extension from visa exempt .... Here is a cut and paste from ubonjoe "You can apply for a 60 day extension to visit your child it you have not gotten one since your last entry to the country with a new visa. You can apply for the extension with any type of entry"
thai006 Posted yesterday at 09:13 AM Author Posted yesterday at 09:13 AM I will apply from Khon kaen immigration lawyer
DrJack54 Posted yesterday at 09:21 AM Posted yesterday at 09:21 AM 7 minutes ago, thai006 said: I will apply from Khon kaen immigration lawyer "Immigration lawyer" ...you referring to an agent?
GypsyT Posted yesterday at 01:59 PM Posted yesterday at 01:59 PM 4 hours ago, thai006 said: I will apply from Khon kaen immigration lawyer Much better just visit neighboring country and walk back in. No special scrutiny who you are and what you do.
thai006 Posted yesterday at 02:10 PM Author Posted yesterday at 02:10 PM 10 minutes ago, GypsyT said: Much better just visit neighboring country and walk back in. No special scrutiny who you are and what you do. I can go to nong khai end of December will see Did you know if I can come with my Thai children they just have Thai id. I hear they can do border pass and spend 2 3 days there. Right ?
DrJack54 Posted yesterday at 02:10 PM Posted yesterday at 02:10 PM 10 minutes ago, GypsyT said: Much better just visit neighboring country and walk back in. No special scrutiny who you are and what you do. Little bit depends on how long OP plans to stay in Thailand
thai006 Posted yesterday at 02:14 PM Author Posted yesterday at 02:14 PM 3 minutes ago, DrJack54 said: Little bit depends on how long OP plans to stay in Thailand Until end of February
DrJack54 Posted yesterday at 02:23 PM Posted yesterday at 02:23 PM 5 minutes ago, thai006 said: Until end of February Well if the 60 days covers that then no problem. Aside note for others : for a longer stay obtain 30day extension followed by 60 day extension. Must be done in that order as it's different class.
GypsyT Posted 22 hours ago Posted 22 hours ago 11 hours ago, thai006 said: Did you know if I can come with my Thai children they just have Thai id. I hear they can do border pass and spend 2 3 days there. Right ? Sorry - no idea. Passport OK.
xn47140 Posted 22 hours ago Posted 22 hours ago 10 hours ago, DrJack54 said: Aside note for others : for a longer stay obtain 30day extension followed by 60 day extension. Must be done in that order as it's different class. I assume it's the same if married to a Thai spouse? - right now in Thailand with a single (no multiple anymore) NON-O based on marry - later doing a 60 day extension - one week holiday in Japan - come back with 60 day visa exemption - 30 day extension - 60 day extension based on marry - going to home country for some time This sounds ok? Thanks for a hint.
DrJack54 Posted 21 hours ago Posted 21 hours ago 2 hours ago, xn47140 said: This sounds ok? Thanks for a hint Should be fine. The 30 day extension from the visa exempt entry must be done first followed by the 60. Note: there was a recent report of immigration office refusing the 60 extension to visit wife. When doing the 30 day extension check with immigration your plan. Which office? Aside: for anyone obtaining 30 day extension from visa exempt entry you do that a LakSi IT mall Here is link to a site that has very clear instructions https://brenontheroad.com/visa-extension-thailand-bangkok/
xn47140 Posted 18 hours ago Posted 18 hours ago 2 hours ago, DrJack54 said: Note: there was a recent report of immigration office refusing the 60 extension to visit wife. When doing the 30 day extension check with immigration your plan. Which officce? Mine is Pathum Thani.
DrJack54 Posted 18 hours ago Posted 18 hours ago 29 minutes ago, xn47140 said: Mine is Pathum Thani. Here is a cut and paste from ubonjoe on this matter. He explains why both extensions are possible as different categories. Isn't Pathum Thani however mentions CW and entry from visa exempt. "Chaeng Wattana immigration has issued the 60 day extension of a tourist visa and visa exempt entry after the 30 day extension of them were issued.. More than one report about it. The 2 extensions are not the same category is the reason they will issue them. The 60 day extension is issued due to being married to a Thai or the parent of one. A 30 day extension is issued for touristic purposes and the 60 day extension is issued to visit a family member that is Thai." 1
BrandonJT Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago 14 hours ago, DrJack54 said: Here is a cut and paste from ubonjoe on this matter. He explains why both extensions are possible as different categories. Isn't Pathum Thani however mentions CW and entry from visa exempt. "Chaeng Wattana immigration has issued the 60 day extension of a tourist visa and visa exempt entry after the 30 day extension of them were issued.. More than one report about it. The 2 extensions are not the same category is the reason they will issue them. The 60 day extension is issued due to being married to a Thai or the parent of one. A 30 day extension is issued for touristic purposes and the 60 day extension is issued to visit a family member that is Thai." It's not just possible, many immigration offices will actually require you to take the 30 day extension first before they will even entertain a request for the 60 day extension. Not sure why that is.
DrJack54 Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 1 hour ago, BrandonJT said: It's not just possible, many immigration offices will actually require you to take the 30 day extension first before they will even entertain a request for the 60 day extension. Not sure why that is. Many reports of that not being the case. There is zero reason for need to apply for 30 day extension prior to 60 day "to visit wife/family"
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