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Some visa questions (and thanks very much in advance)
My family and I are starting the process of moving from Nevada to Hua Hin. My wife is a Thai citizen and my 19 year old daughter was born in Bangkok. We moved back to the USA when my daughter was 2 years old so the only Thai ID we have for her is her birth certificate and she has a US passport. My mother and I are American.
Questions: For my daughter, do we need to go to the consulate in Los Angeles to get her a Thai passport, or can she just get a 90 day visa online with my mom and me and then get Thai ID after she gets to Thailand, or can she just show her birth certificate and get a visa on arrival without a return ticket?
How long does it take to get the online 90 day visa, and do we have to wait for my mom to get her US passport to apply.
Would rather not go to LA if possible, long drive, hotel stays, etc But also don't want to have to buy round trip tickets.
Hello community! My apologies since this is not visa related but does anyone have contact for translating and legalizing Thai birth certificate in Bangkok or Pathum Thank areas? Thanks in advance 🙏🏽😊
Hello, here's my issue: Last year my son was born in Thailand and since then he has not left the country. Me and my wife are both foreigners who study online in Thailand on ED visa extensions. We have already got a passport for our son at the embassy and plan to go abroad for a couple of weeks. Then we want to come back to Thailand using re-entry permits (parents) and visa exemption (son).
The question is: Do we have to go to the Immigration to get any stamp/notification/note/etc. to our son's passport before leaving Thailand or we can simply go to the airport and pass through the border control with his blank passport?
My daughter was born in Thailand to a Thai mother and has a Thai birth certificate and Thai ID card but she travels in and out on a British passport with a 'non re' visa (whatever that is) and has to do 90 day reports. We do this because it was a hassle having to find her mother to give me permission to take her out of the country on a Thai passport. Anyway, a Thai person at my place of residence just pointed out that what immigration wrote in her passport (attached) translates as 'former Thai citizen'. Daughter is 10. Should I be worried? We have plans to remain here. As I understand she has to decide her nationality at the age of 18.
I have asked this question before but it was some time ago when my partner was pregnant, I am an Australian and i now have thai twins to my partner, they were born on the 13 September, so yes there only a couple of months old, I was there for there birth and I am on there birth certificate and they have my last name, the question is about Australian citizenship by Decent, will it be easier to do through the embassy in Bangkok or do in Australia, and what does the process involve. If you have done something like this, any advise would be greatly appreciated.
Hi. My Thai wife and I are researching whether it is possible for our adult daughter to obtain a Thai passport. We live between UK and Thailand and have a house and about 2 rai of land here in Thailand, which we want her to inherit. We are both well over 60! My daughter was born in UK