I'm on a single entry non-o visa as guardian of my daughter who is on an ED visa.
When I go to Samui immigration before the visas have expired what will I need? Also, will this be the same procedure every 3 months?
Thanks in advance for any assistance.
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The user seeks information on the required steps and documentation to extend their non-o visa as a guardian of their daughter on an ED visa at Samui immigration before the expiration of the visas. Comments provide insights on necessary documentation, including preparations from the school, financial requirements, and details about the extension process.
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Go to the immigration office and get the hand out they have that goes over the documentation you need to get an extension of stay. The immigration office is going to require far more documentation to issue you an extension than the thai consulate did to issue you a visa.
first you need to tell the school like 3weeks before expire date.. and they will prepare the docs and tell you what they need from you. definitely 500k in bank account minimum 3months before you extend. next you will get 1year extension. (if your daughter in school, not language school)
what do you meant with papers from the school? the embassy took all the docs when you apply for your visa.. from your side is basically the same, ie : passport copy, photos, residence certificate/house rental agreement, birth certificate legalized by your embassy, fee 1900B, bank statement+letter, bank book. but then again, each immigration and each officer has different policies (mine is chiangmai).. so the best is to talk to the school, they will tell you what and which.
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