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Jan 24, 2024
9 months ago
Latasha ********
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Do children under age of 6 need to apply for exstention for 30 days tourist visa?My family is currently on 60 day visa and want to exstend another 30 days ...i was told kids do not need to apply to exstens but would like more advice as I cant find thia info online thanks
Sep 22, 2023
a year ago
Peter *******
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Hey, has anyone had experience of getting a 30 day extension for kids under 12 years old? We got 30 days in arrival and need the extension? I heard that kids are free. Do you still need to do paperwork for kids? Is there a risk of kids getting a penalty if you don't apply for an extension for them? Particularly keen to hear from anyone who has done this with kids. Thank you :-)
Jun 17, 2023
a year ago
Jonathan **********
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Hi all. I have a question about tourist visa. We are from Sweden with a family of 5. Children aged 9,11,13 do they need to apply as well? Our stay in Thailand will be 33 days. I read somewhere that they will not have any reprucusions if dont have it? Checked for applying online at thaievisa.co.th, but those applications seems targeted for adults only as they require, papers of income, etc. Which of course they dont. Any help is appreciated
Nov 5, 2022
2 years ago
Romain *******
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Hello, we are about to apply for a 30 days visa extension because our 60 days tourist visa is coming to an end. I hear from people that the 30 days extension does not need to be asked for my kids (4 and 1). On the internet, I read that they will get an overstay stamp in their passport. Someone knows what’s true or not? Also we will do a visa run once the extension expires so we do not want to jeopardise our chances to get a new 60 days tourist visa. Thanks
Aug 17, 2019
5 years ago
Andy ********
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Me, my wife and four little kids are staying in Thailand (Pattaya) on 30-days exempt, which will expire in two weeks on 31/08. Me and my wife would like to apply for ED-visa (Eng language course), but we need to wait 3 weeks my language school will do the paperwork…

So here are the questions:

1) in order to get papers from school here in Thailand, should we do a border-run and get another 30-days exempt, or we can go to Immigration and extend for 7 days? or 30 day? Not sure how much days allowed, but probably 7 days will not be enough.

We all are Russian passport holders.

2) which Consulate in neighbor country is better to go and in lower risk of ED-visa been denied nowdays?

At this moment, we don’t have right for mistake since me and my wife will do our ED-Visa trips one-by-one while second of us is watching kids here in Pattaya. We don’t want to take all our kids aboard for visa run because of triple the cost.

3) Is it good idea to keep kids in Thailand instead of making dependent (“O” I guess) visas? They are exempt from overstay fee, but they might be blacklisted if they will stay 6-8 month overstay? Which means, if we will go aboard for a trip, there is a chance that they will be denied in entrance back to Thailand, right?

Please help!

Our travel history to Thailand: We have a single visa exempt stamp in our new passports. It is the first entry in the last 6-8 years. Before that (8 years ago) we both had ED-visas (Eng language course) for 2 years and before that had 2-3 times 30-days exempt entries, not back-to-back, but year or so apart. These all in our old passports.
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