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Can I Get a Second Extension on My Nonimmigrant O Visa as the Son of a Thai National?

Aug 11, 2020
6 years ago
Tim ********
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I'm in Thailand on the 1 year extension of a Nonimmigrant O Visa as the son of a Thai national. I saw a post here where the spouse could get a 2nd 1 year extension of a Thai marriage visa. Could I get a 2nd extension as well?
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The user, holding a one-year extension of a Nonimmigrant O Visa as the son of a Thai national, inquires about the possibility of obtaining a second extension. Responses suggest consulting Immigration, especially regarding necessary documentation like a Thai ID card and birth certificate.
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James ********
If you are the Son of a Thai national...where is your Thai ID card and birth certificate ?
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Robert *******
If you did not had time enough to sort out your Thai ID card and cancel your stay in your foreign passport, i say, go visit Immigration and apply for another year
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