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I currently hold a Thai ED Plus visa after graduating from a university in Thailand, and I now have a Thai child. I would like to change my ED Plus visa to a Non-O (Child) visa.
Is it possible to do this within the country without leaving Thailand? I ask because Non-Immigrant ED Plus visas allow conversion to a Non-B without leaving the country.
I have all the required documents, including the birth certificate and the blue house registration book with my child’s name. I am also in the process of adding my name, as my local amphur requested some documents to be verified by Thailand’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA).
I also have a Thai bank account with 400,000 THB.
Could anyone please advise what additional documents are required? I would like to handle the process myself without using an agent, as many charge unreasonable fees even when I prepare all the required documents on my own.
Any help or suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
I submitted my DTV visa application on September 3rd. On the 5th, they requested some additional documents which I uploaded the same day. Now, on September 29th, I received an invitation for an in-person interview.
Does anyone have tips or advice on what to expect? What documents should I bring with me to the interview?
I am a business owner and plan to submit an application in Hanoi in a few days.
I want to make sure before I submit all these forms:
I prepared -
- a business permit
- an accountant's permit,
- a bank permit,
- Bank transactions from the last six months - With 500 thousand baht in the account.
- photos from my advertising website,
- Receipts from the last two months
I would like to know from someone who has gone through the process in the last few days Are these all the documents or do I need to prepare something else?
I'm submitting the application towards the end of the month - do you think they will also ask me for July receipts?
Sharing my experience (April 2023) getting a 90 day non immigrant O Visa at the Penang Thai consulate.
I requested this Visa based on being a spouse and that my husband already has a Non Immigrant O Visa based on retirement.
No appointment needed. Collect paperwork forms at window outside and get in Q. Opens at 9am. I made it to the counter at 10:30am (1.5hr wait). Dress appropriately, which means no shorts or exposed shoulders, and bring a mask. Bring 2 photos. Provide bank statements (mine were recent statements from banks not in Thailand), copies of passports for both of us, and husband's visa stamp, residence/lease paper in Thailand. Marriage document and copy: they verify originals and keep copy only.
Paid 320RM.
Pickup of passport was next day afternoon.
Very efficient and organized. Toilet and water dispenser inside. But there isn't a place to make photos or photocopies nearby as it's a residential area.
After arriving in Thailand, I then extended the 90 day ‘trailing spouse’ visa at Jomtien immigration to the same expiry date as my husband's.
Jomtien immigration required all the same paperwork and also requested a MFA certified and translated marriage certificate.
Apart from passport and photos required in order to extend the visa on arrival for 30 days, is proof of new air ticket, insurance extension, and accommodation also required? Can you apply three weeks before expiry?
I am on the last step ( 30days of the 90 days) of getting my dependent 1 year visa (follow on to my husband work visa). His school is no help. What paperwork do we need to being to immigration. I assumed we fill out the normal forms and have the same copies as last time. Correct?
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