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Do I need to make separate appointments for each family member when extending a visa for retirement in Thailand?

Oct 11, 2020
6 years ago
Annie ************
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I’m going to try the appointment system for my extension of stay by reason retirement and have read on the group that it’s 1 appointment per passport . My husband has the primary visa and my daughter and I are his dependents . My question is do I have to make 3 appointments or just 1 for him and we all go in together ?
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When extending a stay in Thailand for retirement, you are required to make one appointment per passport. Since your husband has the primary visa and you and your daughter are dependents, you will need to make a total of three appointments.
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Tod *********
while there is a high chance that you'll all get seen at the same time (even if you only have one appointment) I'd say follow the rules and make appointments for everyone
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Benjamin ******
Just to confirm, you're in Bangkok correct?
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Annie ************
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Tod *********
One appointment per passport means you need 3 appointments.
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