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Tourist Visa With an infant

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Hi, I am hoping someone can help answer this for me. Can you include children/infant on a 60 day tourist visa in Thailand or I need to get a seperate one for them?

I am travelling with my 1.5 years old daughter and on the form it asks about accompanying children. I am wanting to extend my visa for the 30 days and so If i have to buy her a seperate visa and pay another fee to extend her visa also it adds up. if I can include her in my visa it might save a few dollars. Has anyone experience with this? Thanks in advance for the help :)

Your daughter will need her own visa. Same for the 30 day extension but children under the age of 15 are not fined for overstays but they do get an overstay stamp.

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2 minutes ago, ubonjoe said:

Your daughter will need her own visa. Same for the 30 day extension but children under the age of 15 are not fined for overstays but they do get an overstay stamp.

Really OK, Thanks for the info :). I wonder why it has the accompanying children part on the visa? I thought that might mean that I could include her in my visa. Also If she has a overstayer stamp in her passport will that mean complications getting her back into Thailand? I would defiantly want to avoid that. its strange because the visa itself is only 1000 baht for 60 days but the 30 day extension in 2000 baht. twice as much baht for halve as long?

34 minutes ago, Oli777 said:

Really OK, Thanks for the info :). I wonder why it has the accompanying children part on the visa? I thought that might mean that I could include her in my visa. Also If she has a overstayer stamp in her passport will that mean complications getting her back into Thailand? I would defiantly want to avoid that. its strange because the visa itself is only 1000 baht for 60 days but the 30 day extension in 2000 baht. twice as much baht for halve as long?

They just ask about accompanying children for information purposes.

Having an overstay stamp would not effect her entering the country again.

All extensions of stay are 1,900 Baht.

7 day, 30 day, 60 day or 12 months.

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2 hours ago, Lite Beer said:

All extensions of stay are 1,900 Baht.

7 day, 30 day, 60 day or 12 months.

so on a 60 day tourist visa am I allowed to extend my stay by 60 days? or will I only get 30 days extension? thanks for the info :)

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2 hours ago, ubonjoe said:

They just ask about accompanying children for information purposes.

Having an overstay stamp would not effect her entering the country again.

ok thanks :) So is there any downside of having a overstay stamp on my daughters passport? it would save me 2000baht but is it worth it or should I just pay it to be safe.

1 minute ago, Oli777 said:

so on a 60 day tourist visa am I allowed to extend my stay by 60 days? or will I only get 30 days extension? thanks for the info :)

You will get 30 days.

1 minute ago, Oli777 said:

ok thanks :) So is there any downside of having a overstay stamp on my daughters passport? it would save me 2000baht but is it worth it or should I just pay it to be safe.

There no downside if she overstays. In fact immigration might even tell you that her extension was not needed if you apply for it,

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