DEPENDENT VISA PATTAYA THAILAND
Dependent Visa Requirements in Pattaya Thailand
Several forms of the Non-Immigrant O Visa exist, but one of the most important is the Dependent Visa, which helps reunite a child with one of their parents. The visa is designed for a parent, usually the father, who is separated from a Thai national and has a child or legal step-child with their former partner. They often have legal custody of the child. In some cases, the two parents may still be together but not legally married. In these situations, the Non-Immigrant O Visa (Dependent Visa) allows them to reside in Thailand long-term.
A Dependent Visa (typically a Non-Immigrant O Visa) in Pattaya allows spouses and children (under 20) to stay with a main visa holder (work, retirement, or education) or a Thai national. Applicants generally need to prove family relationships, have at least THB 400,000 in a bank account (if required), and apply at the Pattaya Immigration Office.
Our Company needs the following documents to help you to obtain Dependent Visa
Pattaya Dependent Visa Requirements
- TM.7 Application Form: The application for extension of stay in the Kingdom.
- Passport: Original passport with copies of all relevant pages, including your current visa, entry stamp, and photo page.
- 2 x Passport sized Photos: Typically 4×6 cm, taken within the last 6 months.
- Types: Spouses/children of foreign workers, retirees, or Thai spouses can apply.
- Proof of Relationship: Legalized marriage certificate for spouses, birth certificate for children under 20 (must be legalized by the Embassy/Ministry of Foreign Affairs).
- Financial Proof: 400,000 THB deposited in a Thai bank account for at least 3 months prior to application, or a monthly income of at least 40,000 THB.
- Personal Documents: Passport (with valid visa/extension), TM.30 residence report, and 90-day reporting receipt.
- Sponsor’s Documents: Copy of the main visa holder’s passport, visa, and work permit.
These need to be handed in again at Thai immigration. The process is the same as the last time however laws do change so always check with an immigration lawyer in Thailand as to the latest requirements for the dependent visa. If you have not done your 90 day reporting in Thailand then there will be a fine for not having reported over and above the fees for the extension requirements of the visa.
Our aim is to provide you the finest options and an honest assessment of your immigration options. We are able to provide advice and assistance regarding the paperwork and requirements needed to acquire a legal visa to remain in the Kingdom. Just supply us with all of the above and we will take care of it for you. You can also visit us at our company located in Pattaya. Click here for our location on Google Maps
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