You seem to be confused with a tourist visa.
A non-immigrant B visa gives an entry of 90 days, a 1 year multiple non-B visa gives unlimted entries of 90 days during the time the visa itself is still valid. By leaving and re-entering just before the visa itself expires, you can get a new 90 days and so almost 15 months out of the visa.
A non-B visa can be exended during the last 30 days (so fte 60 days) of each entry. But as opposed to a tourist visa extension, the extension is for 1 year and one must qualify. One of the first qualifications that are demanded is that one has a work permit, there might also be a minimum income requirement (depending on nationality and the kind of job).
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In Topic: 30 Days Extention Of Non Immirgant B Visa
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Not married, so you are not the legal father of teh child.
First she can claim you are the legal father, which she will win as you are the father. That opens up the way to claim child support. Child suppor in Thailand is bewteen 3,000 and 6,000 a month with both parents sharing the medical and educational cost.
For the other child a DNA check seems required to determine if you are the father. If you are, the same goes for that child. If not...
Family law is not slipery. A lawyer might be a wise choice.
First she can claim you are the legal father, which she will win as you are the father. That opens up the way to claim child support. Child suppor in Thailand is bewteen 3,000 and 6,000 a month with both parents sharing the medical and educational cost.
For the other child a DNA check seems required to determine if you are the father. If you are, the same goes for that child. If not...
Family law is not slipery. A lawyer might be a wise choice.
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Yesterday, 18:47
Yes, Chang wattana road, nationality section.
I know a person who went this way to get a bith certificate for his daughter. (But in the end didn't continue with it, as he was going to the country in concern anyway. So don't have much details).
There is a little bit more information on the consular department website, but in Thai.
I know a person who went this way to get a bith certificate for his daughter. (But in the end didn't continue with it, as he was going to the country in concern anyway. So don't have much details).
There is a little bit more information on the consular department website, but in Thai.
In Topic: 30 Days Extention Of Non Immirgant B Visa
Yesterday, 18:44
After 60 days they can apply for an extension for 1 year (if they qualify).
Otherwise after 90 days they have to elave the country and can come back for another 90 days, as long as the visa is still valid.
Otherwise after 90 days they have to elave the country and can come back for another 90 days, as long as the visa is still valid.
In Topic: 30 Days Extention Of Non Immirgant B Visa
Yesterday, 18:41
Per above, a non-B entry is always for 90 days.
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