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About to do a tourist visa extension... Do I need to do one for my 4 year old also? I've heard that kids don't need visas, but he has one stamped in his passport
Thanks for letting me in. I was wondering for people who travel with small children (don't need to go to school/kindergarten) and intend to stay longterm in Thailand.
Do you bother to get visa for them? As I understand children under 14 years of age does not get any punishment for overstaying, but can there be any other bad implications for overstaying with a 1 year old baby?
Hi, reposting as didn’t get any response, please help, getting a bit confused here.... thanks
Good morning, apologies for the long post, will be going to Chaeng Watthana tomorrow to apply for the first extension of my non immigrant o visa (guardian) and ED visa of my children, I would
like to make sure I have the correct documents can you help me list them? Do the children have to come with me? We are all expat (italian) thanks for the help.
So far this is what my children’s school told me:
The required documents for visa extension to long-term visa:
For Student:
1. Original passport and departure card
2. Two of 4x6 cm. sized photos; white back ground, straight, no smiling, formal/casual (sleeveless are not allowed)
3. Immigration Fees:
Visa extension: 1900 THB/person
Re-entry permit
Single entry: 1000 THB/person
Multiple entry: 3800 THB/ person
For Guardian:
1. Original passport and departure card
2. Two of 4x6 cm. sized photos; white back ground, straight, no smiling, formal/casual (sleeveless are not allowed)
3. Each parent must provide a deposit of 500,000 THB remains in Thai Nationality Bank Account together original bankbook. First year visa extension, the deposit must remain in account at least 1 month before the extension date. The second year onward, the deposit must remain in the account at least 3 months prior the visa extension date.
4. Original birth certificate of each child (1 child per 1 parent). If it's not in English, it is required to be translated into English and certified true copy by your embassy in Thailand.