I am a US citizen and just had a baby with my Thai girlfriend. My understanding was that less than 60 days after birth, I can legitimize my child at the district office. Now I am being told I need a lawyer/interpreter that will cost anywhere between 60,000-100,000 baht.
My plan was to legitimize our child, and then apply for a 1 year visa at the immigration office. I went into the immigration office and they told me it would be a 1 year visa. They didn't mention what one that would be.
There is also the option of getting a free lawyer, but this will take about a year. I wouldn't mind waiting a year, but I am worried if that will change my visa situation. The immigration officer told me on my last border run I would have to fly out of the country for my next run.
I am looking mostly to make sure my visa situation will be good here in Thailand for a while. The money I can come up with, but it is a large expense. If you can offer any guidance to me with regards to the visa and legitimation, I would really appreciate it. Thanks again!
TLDR : Answer Summary
A US citizen has recently become a father in Thailand and is seeking guidance on legitimizing his child and managing his visa situation. He has been informed of potential legal fees for the legitimation process ranging from 60,000 to 100,000 baht and is considering various options, including hiring a lawyer or waiting for a free legal service. Community members provided diverse perspectives: some shared their experiences, suggested hiring a more affordable lawyer, or noted the importance of marrying the child's mother for easier visa pathways. Others emphasized the need for the birth certificate and recognizing the fatherโs legal rights, and some highlighted the feasibility of navigating the process without significant costs if fluent in Thai.