I currently have a single entry o-visa and I wanted to no if I can extend this as mine runs out January?
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The user is inquiring about extending their single entry Non-O visa, which expires in January, as they have recently had a child in Thailand. Community members discuss that while the visa itself is a single entry, a 90-day entry stamp will expire in January. Suggestions for extending the visa include applying for a 60-day family visit extension for 1,900 baht, requiring their name on the birth certificate, or seeking a yearly extension if granted parental rights through the Thai family court, which necessitates showing 400,000 baht in a Thai bank account.
90 DAY REPORTING RESOURCES / SERVICES
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You could apply for a 60 day visit thai family extension for 1900baht which only requires you being listed on the birth certificate
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If you had parental rights granted thru the thai family court system you could apply for a yearly extension by showing 400K baht in a thai bank account in your name only.
I think your single entry Non-O visa was marked used the day you stamped IN to the country and that it's your 90 day entry stamp that expires in January ;)
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