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Aug 14, 2023
a year ago
I need visa information for the father of a child with a Thai citizen. Can anyone help me? The baby was born. What documents do I need from the hospital? Where to apply? Can I do it while in Thailand? Thank you for all your help.
Jan 17, 2023
2 years ago
Nico **********
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I have a german passport, staying in Chiang Mai for three years and am currently on a volunteer visa. I have a two years old daughter (mom is thai, not married) who is born in Chiang Mai, and I lived with since she was born. She doesn't have a german citizenship yet.

I am looking for visa options. I heard about a guardian visa but couldn't find reliable information about my case. Can anyone help me here?
Sep 1, 2019
5 years ago
Paul *********
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Hi,

Just wanted to give people an update about the non o dependents extension. I have had this for 1 year and applied for further extension last week. I have all the stated documents that are required as per online and the offices own checklist.

They have refused my extension on the basis that they now want to see my degree, even though I'm applying for the non o dependents extension. They also want it notarized /certified by London and UK Thai embassy in London (as per the requirements for the non b visa in teaching). I am working as a teacher in an int school. They said that because I'm a teacher they want these things.

Plus, they also require the mother of my child to attend imm office in person. We're divorced and I have a court order showing joint custody.

I tried all reasonable explanations. Explained were divorced, court order from family court etc. And that I satisfy their written requirements for the non o dependents extension. The IO said I should spy for the non b if I can't satisfy these new requirements.

Just giving some new info here. I suspect they're just being awkward with me. But just in case they're not, maybe other imm offices may start to do this. So parents of half Thai children, please be aware.
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