You could also take this one step at a time….30 day special tourist visa and get extensions. Take Thai language course, etc. …. Then pursue the citizenship path if you desire.
Use the name on her Thai passport for the Thailand pass. She doesn’t need visa or health insurance if she’s registered in the Thailand health insurance program.
A few years ago, I hurt my back while traveling and had to use wheelchair service. It was great.
I was traveling Air Asia from Kunming, China to Don Muang, Bangkok with a one day layover and then on to Saigon, Vietnam.
The attendants brought me to the airline counters, security, immigration/customs, luggage pick up and taxi stand at three different countries….. It was quite helpful even though I was miserable. I didn’t even have to leave the wheelchair most of the time.
Also I was first onto the plane (and last off).
I have not had mobility problems before and I better understand what it’s like.
Don’t worry. The airline staff are super helpful especially in Thailand.
TP site actually has links for insurance. It needs to cover the length of your stay. You should have the start date a few days before traveling in case you need to go earlier.
Yes you can pay with your country’s credit card. You will need to upload the cover page with the amount of the insurance and the dates covered.