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What type of visa should my 25-year-old son apply for to visit me in Thailand if I have a Non-O visa?

Feb 4, 2019
7 years ago
I have Non-O Multiple VISA based on marriage with a Thai. Not the extension of stay so far. The VISA is from Sweden.

I have a son in Sweden who want to visit me in Kabin Buri, at least for two month.

I believe the best VISA for him is a SETV, that gives 60 days with the option to extend the stay with 30 days?

What I understand, he cannot apply for a Non O as dependent on me?

He is 25 years old, so not a child. And, my wife is not his mother. He is a Swedish citizen.
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The user holds a Non-O Multiple Visa based on marriage to a Thai citizen and is seeking advice on the best visa option for their 25-year-old son, a Swedish citizen, to visit them in Thailand. They believe the SETV (Single Entry Tourist Visa) is the most suitable option, providing an initial stay of 60 days with a 30-day extension possibility. The user clarifies that their son cannot apply for a Non-O visa as a dependent, given that he is an adult and that their wife is not his mother.
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