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Nov 21, 2022
3 years ago
Stormie ********
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Hello! What kind of visa can we get for an infant? Myself and my husband are here on non-Ed visas for 1 year. (6months Muay Thai+6monthsThai language) Our older children go to an international school already and we are in the process of getting their visas completed but what about the 10 month old? Thanks 🫶
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Dec 20, 2021
4 years ago
Kris *******
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Hello! My husband, infant son and I are applying for a 60 day tourist visa via the E Visa website. We are hoping to apply as a family (is this possible?), mainly due to the financial proof as most things are in my husband's name and the infant obviously doesn't have a bank account, etc. I'm a bit at a loss on how to go about this without being rejected! Any tips? Thank you!
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Jul 12, 2019
7 years ago
For my newborn baby, 4 month old, do we need to go home country for his visa? Or he can get from here under my Non B visa? Bangladeshi citizen. Thank you
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Feb 15, 2019
7 years ago
Jacob *******
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Just a quick note: in Penang. Used Jim's place to help sort out the infant visa we needed for our newborn son (2 month old). My wife and I are on non B teaching visas. Cost was 380ringgit (3 month) plus 25r for them to deliver the passports and work permits to our hotel after they got the visa. Timeline was 2 full working business days and I did not have to go to the embassy at all.
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Dec 7, 2017
8 years ago
Hello everyone! I have a Non b visa (single entry) and will be going to South Africa within the next week, apparently there is a fee you pay (not sure what it is called) so your Non B does not expire. Where can I do this? And how much is it? Must I go to Immigration or can you do it at the airport? Also I have been told that a baby (7months) cannot be on overstay - will not pay a fine? Is this true? Should I rather apply for a tourist visa when we come back again for her (60 days)? Will they reject a 60 day tourist visa because she was on overstay for a month? And will they give me problems when I come back with her without a visa?
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