elderly parent visa options

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Apr 7, 2022
3 years ago
Noah ******
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I am living here in Thailand on my third extension of stay based on retirement, good until Feb. 24, 2023, which I purchased one reentry stamp at that time. I came here on an O-A visa. Next year I will apply for an extension of stay based on married to a Thai National (married on Mar. 16, 2022). I understand what I need to do. In the meantime it looks like my parents will need to come and live out the rest of their life with us here in Thailand. This year my mom will turn 87 and my dad will be 92 years old. I will fly back to the states sometime this year, help them settle their affairs and then we will all fly back to Thailand. My wife and I own our 3B/3B home in Mae Rim, and have plenty of room for them. I have been following your posts for sometime and it seems like, but maybe not, as even after all this time it still feels a bit confusing, that the best option is for them to get a 60 tourist visa, a 30 extension of stay, while they apply for an extension of stay based on retirement once they arrive. Or is there a better option?
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