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Multi non O from London for having a Thai child


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You would apply for a non-o visa based upon being the parent of a Thai. There have been reports of them issuing a multiple entry visa.

You will need their birth certificate showing you as their father and a copy. Copies of their house book registry. Having signed copies of their mothers house book and ID card would help.

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It seems a bit hit and miss as to whether or not London will issue a ME Non 'O' visa as the parent of a Thai, but its worth asking. If they deny a ME visa they will issue a SE Non 'O' visa that will give you 90 days. Once in Thailand you have options depending on how long you're planning to stay. It is easy to get a ME Non 'O' visa from Savannakhet, Laos.

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I was having sunday lunch with a buddy who just went to Phnom Penh for the exact same.. He was denied earlier in the year in London for the multiple, I didnt ask exactly when he was denied but got the impression it was late summer. 

 

Hes also full legal guardian, no problem with money in bank, etc.. I got the impression he was given the single. 

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It seems a bit hit and miss as to whether or not London will issue a ME Non 'O' visa as the parent of a Thai, but its worth asking. If they deny a ME visa they will issue a SE Non 'O' visa that will give you 90 days. Once in Thailand you have options depending on how long you're planning to stay. It is easy to get a ME Non 'O' visa from Savannakhet, Laos.

I thought Savannakhet stopped issuing ME non O visas for de facto marriages. Only legal marriages or possibly if you are legal father.

Penang wouldn't be a problem.

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20 hours ago, elviajero said:

Once in Thailand you have options depending on how long you're planning to stay. It is easy to get a ME Non 'O' visa from Savannakhet, Laos.

Savannakhet will only do one if married to a Thai. The will no longer do one for being the parent of a Thai.

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