Hello, I am a 33 year old Norwegian. My father has lived in Thailand for 12 years, he is in the hospital, and has been for 4 months. To me it would seem he will be staying for a long time.
I have to stay here and be financially responsible for him. Is there any emergency medical visas? I've tried asking at the local immigration, but no one understood English. Is the border run to Laos or Cambodia for a 3 month visa my most reliable way?
Thank you
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A Norwegian citizen is seeking advice on obtaining an appropriate visa to stay in Thailand, where his father is hospitalized. He inquires about emergency medical visas or the possibility of a border run to Laos or Cambodia for a 3-month visa. Respondents clarify that a border run will not provide a visa, and mention the existence of a medical visa for caregivers, which may require coordination with the hospital and immigration. It is advised to consult the hospital for assistance in applying for the medical visa, which would include necessary documentation.
There is a medical declaration that must include you on it, name passport info etc.
The hospital knows what to do.
You will have to present to immigration, can be done while he is hospitalized.
Kool *******
Talk to the hospital he is in. It is possible to get a medical visa as a guardian/care giver in certain situations.
Michael ********
There is a medical visa that was introduced last year but its more for pre planned medical procedures this visa allows for a caregiver. But i dont think it can be applied in country.
Brandon ************
A border run will not get you any visa. To get a visa you must go to a Thai embassy or consulate, apply and pay, and wait for them to process it.
Snikende ********
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I realize this, and have been to Savannakhet once all ready. Thank you
I believe what the last member was trying to convey is a VISA is different than a โExtension of Stay.โ If you had a 1 year multi-entry VISA from your Home, going to the border would only work to serve for the 90 day requirment to leave the country, and return. This is Only capable on a Multi-entry type VISA. The only way I am aware of getting an extension of stay is to have a long term multi-entry VISA from your homes Thai embassy, first. Then apply for one of the in country plans. I hope this clarifies a little.
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