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400k seasoned or not on child dependant visa

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Hi all

 

just after some info, im

Sure I’ll get the right answer here.

i have to renew my dependant visa (taking care of my Thai kid alone),  does the 400k need to be seasoned like marriage and retirement renewals?

I’ve been looking in to other places and contacted agents but no concrete answers, agents want ridiculous money for been under the 400k for no more than a week!

 

i was led to believe it doesn’t have to be seasoned, you can just show 400k at the day of the renewal?

can anyone else confirm this?

 

I stupidly took money from the wrong account and was a few thousand baht or so under for a few days maybe a week until I realised, all the 400k is now back in the account.

Any info on this is greatly appreciated, also any one with 1st hand knowledge on the above would be even better.

 

thank 

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The extension based on supporting a half Thai child requires 2 months seasoning.  So the 400k must be in the bank for 2 full calendar months at the time of the application for extension.

 

If you truly did mess up the banking portion, and you have never applied for the 60-day "Visiting Thai Family" extension, you may be able to get that in order to give you enough time for the money to re-season.  Just know that once you use this 60 day extension, you won't be able to get it again unless your visa status changes at some point, because most immigration offices only allow it one time per visa type.

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5 minutes ago, BrandonJT said:

The extension based on supporting a half Thai child requires 2 months seasoning.  So the 400k must be in the bank for 2 full calendar months at the time of the application for extension.

 

If you truly did mess up the banking portion, and you have never applied for the 60-day "Visiting Thai Family" extension, you may be able to get that in order to give you enough time for the money to re-season.  Just know that once you use this 60 day extension, you won't be able to get it again unless your visa status changes at some point, because most immigration offices only allow it one time per visa type.


thanks for your reply.

thats a pity to be honest, so if I get the 60 day visiting family visa, I would then need to start the whole process of the dependant visa  from the start again, this was going be my 7th straight renewal.

I’ve been reading conflicting reports, some people say that the dependant visa funds don’t have to be seasoned unlike marrriage / retirement visa, and as long as you have 400k on the day of renewal it is good!

but thanks for clarifying this.

Ok all I can do is go to immigration and see what they say.

 

thanks for your help.

8 minutes ago, scottyp1980 said:

so if I get the 60 day visiting family visa, I would then need to start the whole process of the dependant visa  from the start again

No, you wouldn't start over from scratch. The 60 day visit Thai family extension is just a way to buy you time to season your funds the 2 months and you'd apply for the yearly extension like normal once it runs down. 

 

 

 

15 minutes ago, scottyp1980 said:

I've been reading conflicting reports, some people say that the dependant visa funds don’t have to be seasoned unlike marrriage / retirement visa, and as long as you have 400k on the day of renewal it is good!

And that is correct, in the immigration rules there is nothing stating that funds for raising thai child extensions have to be seasoned 2 months like marriage extensions,

BUT

with over 80 immigration offices in the country there is a great deal of variance on if they want it seasoned and if you're using an office that requires seasoning there's not much you can do other that take the60 day visit Thai family extension to buy you the time for you funds to season. 

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Just now, Tod Daniels said:

No, you wouldn't start over from scratch. The 60 day visit Thai family extension is just a way to buy you time to season your funds the 2 months and you'd apply for the yearly extension like normal once it runs down. 

 

 

 

Hi tod 

that’s great news then.

so if I go to immigration this week and get the 60 day family extension, would my dependant visa renewal dates change of course cos I’ve had this 2 month extension?

for example my current renewal expires on Nov 20th so after taking this extension would be new renewal date be 2 months from start of extension date?

is that correct?

and I still hold the current dependant visa or does that become void after nov renewal date

can you clarify please?

 

thanks 

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3 minutes ago, Tod Daniels said:

And that is correct, in the immigration rules there is nothing stating that funds for raising thai child extensions have to be seasoned 2 months like marriage extensions,

BUT

with over 80 immigration offices in the country there is a great deal of variance on if they want it seasoned and if you're using an office that requires seasoning there's not much you can do other that take the60 day visit Thai family extension to buy you the time for you funds to season. 

So it’s a case of going to my local immigration and finding out if they require the money to be seasoned or not.

Let’s hope they don’t require it to be seasoned it’ll make things a lot easier!

33 minutes ago, scottyp1980 said:

Hi tod 

that’s great news then.

so if I go to immigration this week and get the 60 day family extension, would my dependant visa renewal dates change of course cos I’ve had this 2 month extension?

for example my current renewal expires on Nov 20th so after taking this extension would be new renewal date be 2 months from start of extension date?

is that correct?

and I still hold the current dependant visa or does that become void after nov renewal date

can you clarify please?

 

thanks 

If you ended up going with the 60 day bridge extension, your annual extension would shift by 60 days.  It would now be at the point that the 60 day extension ended, and your 1-year extension would start on that date each year moving forward.

@scottyp1980


First you have to get your head around the fact you don't have ANY VISA at all anymore 😮 If you read the stamp(s) in your passport you'd see it'd say "extension of stay permitted until" and has a date. 

You have a yearly extension of stay based on raising a thai child and you apply for a new extension every year (they're daisy-chained together from the original Non-O visa) 


Now what you need to do is first go and find out IF your immigration office requires the 400K baht banked money method for raising thai child extension needs to be seasoned for 2 months.
 
If it doesn't you're good to apply for the extension when it comes due. 👍
 

If you find out the funds need to be seasoned 2 months (which is totally a possibility) then you ask them if you can get the 60 day visit thai family extension to buy you the time to dig yourself out of the hole you dug for yourself with your funding train wreck 😕 


Also if you find out the funds need seasoning AND if you find out you can get the one time 60 day visit thai family extension get the list of documents, copies needed so you can apply for it when your current extension runs down. 
 

This is the clause for the visit thai family extension in the immigration rules.  
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Thanks Tod 

 

I’ve conflicting reports of my local immigration office if the funds for dependant visa need to be seasoned or not, I suppose I’ll find out tomorrow.

im a single parent and have all the required docs which I normally do my extension on a yearly basis, this will be my 7th extension, so I’m normally on the ball, but this is the 1st time I went banked route, I normally used the monthly payments, and looking back now it’s a lot easier so I don’t lose track haha.

Hopefully they don’t require it to be seasoned and then I’ll be laughing.

 

and yeah I am aware it’s a 1 year extension but it’s just a habit that I call it extending my visa, along with I imagine a  large % of people, but yep your correct the terminology is extension of stay!

 

cheers 

 

by the way I tried to message you on Facebook, we have spoke there previously thru messages on a few occasions but I have a new account now so lost the ability to message you direct.

31 minutes ago, scottyp1980 said:

I’ve conflicting reports of my local immigration office if the funds for dependant visa need to be seasoned or not, I suppose I’ll find out tomorrow

OP, you have some great advice already. 

Thinking you have clear steps. 

1. Check with immigration if funds require Seasoning. They should not for dependant thai child. 

2. If required obtain the 60 day extension to visit family. 

 

Which immigration office. 

 

This post from ubonjoe has two useful links. 

In second link extension for Thai child listed #18.

Point #5 does not mention seasoning. 

 

https://aseannow.com/topic/1275570-visa-based-on-child/#elControls_17681385_menu

 

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6 minutes ago, DrJack54 said:

OP, you have some great advice already. 

Thinking you have clear steps. 

1. Check with immigration if funds require Seasoning. They should not for dependant thai child. 

2. If required obtain the 60 day extension to visit family. 

 

Which immigration office. 

 

Khon kaen office.

 

i wouldn't have been in this situation but I used the wrong bank  card to take money out of my account and only for a couple of days until I noticed and I then transferred it back in…. Was never an issue when I was doing the monthly payments route, need to be on the ball more and put this card to one side so it don’t happen again.

fingers crossed they don’t require seasoning but will find out tomorrow.

 

cheers 

11 minutes ago, scottyp1980 said:

fingers crossed they don’t require seasoning but will find out tomorrow.

Please update after visit to immigration..

Current thread re KK immigration (unrelated matter) that office requiring 3 months for retirement extension. 

Don't beat yourself up about the slip. 

I did exactly that 3 weeks back for my retirement extension. 2k below for couple of days. 

Luckily they let it side. 

Since you have  option of the 60 days they may push you to that. 

Think they will approve it. 

Also show, them your bank book for other account. 

They may allow you to combine both amounts. 

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3 minutes ago, DrJack54 said:

Please update after visit to immigration..

Current thread re KK immigration (unrelated matter) that office requiring 3 months for retirement extension. 

Don't beat yourself up about the slip. 

I did exactly that 3 weeks back for my retirement extension. 2k below for couple of days. 

Luckily they let it side. 

Since you have  option of the 60 days they may push you to that. 

Think they will approve it. 


here’s hoping all goes well.

for sure I will update you after my trip.

thanks for the info .

On 10/28/2025 at 4:05 AM, Tod Daniels said:

And that is correct, in the immigration rules there is nothing stating that funds for raising thai child extensions have to be seasoned 2 months like marriage extensions,

BUT

with over 80 immigration offices in the country there is a great deal of variance on if they want it seasoned and if you're using an office that requires seasoning there's not much you can do other that take the60 day visit Thai family extension to buy you the time for you funds to season. 

A few years back (maybe 4?) there was no need for any seasoning for a dependant child, you were able to turn up at immigration and make the application as long as there was 400K in the bank on the day of application. I have seen nothing to say there have been any changes, however the personal whims of the immigration cops might over ride this as is often the case when it comes down to the Thai Law and the personal requirements of the important people in charge.

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I spoke to the o/p yesterday after they visited their immigration office (Khon Kaen) and they were told no seasoning of funds is required on banked money method for raising Thai child extension. 

 

They're going to apply for their year extension today..

 

Best of luck to them 👍

2 hours ago, Tod Daniels said:

I spoke to the o/p yesterday after they visited their immigration office (Khon Kaen) and they were told no seasoning of funds is required on banked money method for raising Thai child extension. 

 

They're going to apply for their year extension today..

 

Best of luck to them 👍

 

Thank you Tod for the update.

 

I am on a non-O marriage visa extension in Nonthaburi and live with my wife and child. Do you maybe know if we can avoid 400k two months seasoning if instead applying for the current visa extension I go for raising Thai child visa? I know I must ask in Nonthaburi immigration office but I would like to know if I am married with Thai wife, do I have to apply for the marriage visa extension by default i.e. I can only go for Thai child dependent visa in case I am divorced. I am asking this question for informational purposes. 

27 minutes ago, WebGuy said:

I can only go for Thai child dependent visa in case I am divorced. I am asking this question for informational purposes.

While married immigration will not allow you to base extension on parent of Thai child

28 minutes ago, WebGuy said:

 

Thank you Tod for the update.

 

I am on a non-O marriage visa extension in Nonthaburi and live with my wife and child. Do you maybe know if we can avoid 400k two months seasoning if instead applying for the current visa extension I go for raising Thai child visa? I know I must ask in Nonthaburi immigration office but I would like to know if I am married with Thai wife, do I have to apply for the marriage visa extension by default i.e. I can only go for Thai child dependent visa in case I am divorced. I am asking this question for informational purposes. 

You cannot pick and choose.  If you are married, you must apply for marriage extension.  The raising half-Thai child visa/extension is for those with full custody of their child and is raising them without the mother.

Thank you for confirming. This is new info for me. Hopefully, I won't need it in the future 🙂

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16 hours ago, Tod Daniels said:

I spoke to the o/p yesterday after they visited their immigration office (Khon Kaen) and they were told no seasoning of funds is required on banked money method for raising Thai child extension. 

 

They're going to apply for their year extension today..

 

Best of luck to them 👍

Yes just to confirm I should have posted earlier.

 

no seasoning of funds required in khon kaen, a few other things added of course from last year and it meant two 3 hour round trips to the office but all is good now.

 

but to be fair the banked method is a lot quicker and easier than the 40k a month route that I have done for the past 7 years,  before using the 40k a month route it took hours to check all documents, but today albeit apart from 2 trips it was done in I’d say 30 min max….. so on futire it’ll be the banked method every year now.

 

thanks for everyone one’s input and especially Tod who went out his way to personally talk on the phone…. Cheers tod always helpful. 

3 hours ago, scottyp1980 said:

but to be fair the banked method is a lot quicker and easier than the 40k a month route that I have done for the past 7 years,  before using the 40k a month route it took hours to check all documents

Don't follow. 

I recently did extension retirement using income method. Checking bank statement took all of 2 minutes. 

I highlighted the 12  transfers of min 65k on the Bank Statement and they ticked that off in an instant. 

On 10/28/2025 at 2:56 AM, scottyp1980 said:

agents want ridiculous money for been under the 400k for no more than a week!

Family-based agent-assisted costs more than retirement-extensions (w/o meeting the financials), because a district-level IO must sign off on marriage-based extensions.  The difference in cost is for that guy's signature.

 

Glad your office is following the published order regarding Thai-child extensions, and you were able to get your extension.

4 hours ago, Rob Browder said:

Family-based agent-assisted costs more than retirement-extensions (w/o meeting the financials), because a district-level IO must sign off on marriage-based extensions.  The difference in cost is for that guy's signature.

Please stop posting nonsense. 

Agents will not assist re financials requirements for extensions based on marriage. 

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21 hours ago, DrJack54 said:

Don't follow. 

I recently did extension retirement using income method. Checking bank statement took all of 2 minutes. 

I highlighted the 12  transfers of min 65k on the Bank Statement and they ticked that off in an instant. 


Maybe it’s different when a child is involved?

 

Previous years using the 40k a month I was always in the office for about 2 hours, I think it could have also  been that there was always different amounts Been transferred  in to my account depending if I had been offshore working or not so they had to cross check my payslips in USD to THB to my bank statements, if I did a trip offshore for say 25 days one month and a few months later done 15 days etc, the amounts was all different So this was probably confusing for them!

 

this year tho apart from the going back 2 times it did literally take probably 20 mins… will always be doing the banked route from now on. 

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On 10/31/2025 at 10:17 PM, DrJack54 said:

Please stop posting nonsense. 

Agents will not assist re financials requirements for extensions based on marriage. 

Some reports indicate a few agents can and do - report here from this past july - 48K baht quoted.

https://aseannow.com/topic/1365961-opening-bank-account-rules-catch-22-1-year-extension/page/3/#findComment-19966946

 

Also, from Jan 2024 - citing rising costs for the service:

https://aseannow.com/topic/1315981-marriage-extension-agent-no-home-visits-sav-me-based-on-child/

(the cost and hassle being why he was asking about a Laos visa)

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