I am very sure that your daughter needs to be on ED before you can get a NON O guardian. I don't know much about the guardian visa, but perhaps worth looking into.
Otherwise a 30-day extension, and then a new covid visa. You can always have the ED or Volunteer through an agent. Not a path I recommend, but the choice is yours, and not mine.
Todd McGowan, I don't have a narrative to feed. I have a proper visa and couldn't care less about the covid extension.
No country in the world is sending tourists home, and you can just stay in whatever country you are in as long as you want. 😂 What a joker you are.
From the first post I replied :
And the ability to get a flight ‘home’ never has, and never actually will have anything to do with it
From your last post :
It was the way they initially ‘advertised’ the extension, but the requirement for ‘unable to travel’ certification from other embassies disappeared in a hurry. Coincidence?
Can you make up your mind?.
Anyway, it seems to be a rather pointless debate. And as long as you can not seem to agree with yourself, I doubt that we will ever agree on the subject.
Thank you for the clarification. I have a few friends that are waiting for the news, but I haven't seen any official posts yet. (they could easily be hidden in the endless stream of developing plans, hence my question :))
I think I would have written"never" instead of "don't always" ;)
So what you are saying is that the covid extensions were created cause the Thai government cares about foreigners well being, and thinks that it's cruel to send them back to their home countries?
For some nationalities, it was a genuine problem to get a plane out of the country for a few months. and I am pretty sure that was the initial idea behind the extension. Why else require embassy letters to state that you can not leave the country.