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A foreign husband wants to look after a Thai wife
This is not allowed unless they are fully legally married and the husband has a high income to support the wife. Evidence to submit: marriage certificate, birth certificate, evidence of husbands financial situation, a letter to show his work status, work permit, proof of the wifes Thai nationality, record of the relationship, evidence from the husbands Embassy to prove he was single at the time of marriage. This is not required if the couple have a child with a birth certificate.
The foreign husband must have not less than 400,000b in the bank and earnings of at least 40,000b per month. If the officer suspects this is not the case he can check with the bank in case the applicant withdraws almost all the money. This is not allowed. If the foreigner married a Thai national before entering the country the officer will inspect his previous visa stamps and the marriage certificate.
If the couple have a marriage certificate and a child but all papers cannot be submitted the officer will interrogate them. If they can be trusted, the foreigner will be given a once-only visa valid for 6 months only. When living together as husband and wife, the officer will check their status every 3 and 6 months. If there is any doubt he will inspect their residence before accepting the application. If the wife leaves Thailand, the officer will interview her relatives and neighbours every 6 months.
If the applicant applies in Bangkok and there are not enough inspectors, officers in other branches will assist.
A foreigner wants to stay until the end of their life.
A foreigner who entered the Kingdom before October 21st, 1998 must be under 60 years of age and must have regular income of not less than 20,000b per month and savings of not less than 200,000b and must submit a bank book with at least 3 months record of savings.
If the applicant is under 60 but not under 55 they must have regular income of not less than 50,000b per month and savings of not less than 500,000b and submit a bank book with at least 3 months records.
Evidence of income (eg pensions) and evidence of the necessity to stay here permanently must be submitted.
In cases where the applicant has only savings, they will be interrogated as to their situation once the savings are finished, how other income will be received and from where. Movement of funds in the bank account will be inspected and evidence must be shown that money is transferred through the bank regularly.
A husband with a Thai wife and children who are too young to go to school or mentally or physically disabled is allowed. Not more than one year each application is allowed.
A foreigner who entered the Kingdom after October 21st 1998, aged 55 years or over must have the same financial evidence, also 800,000b in the bank, an income of not less than 65,000b per month or income and savings together of not less than 800,000b. A letter from a Thai bank must certify this and a letter from the foreigners Embassy or Consulate must confirm the monthly income. Evidence must be shown of the need to stay permanently. Not more than one year each application is allowed.
A foreigner who entered the Kingdom since 15th November 2001 and who is 50 years or older must have income as follows: not less than 65,000b per month, at least 800,000b in the bank or income and savings together of that amount. Evidence from a Thai bank and Embassy or Consulate as above, the need to stay permanently as above, also a doctors certificate to say that the foreigner does not have any infectious disease according to the Health Ministry details issued on November 14th 1992. Examples include TB, malaria, elephantisis.
To look after or be looked after by a Thai national
A foreign parent looking after a child who is a Thai national related by blood, or because the parent lives in Thailand. This is usually not allowed unless good reasons and evidence can be shown.
Evidence must comprise proof of parenthood by birth certificate, plus records showing that the parent has cared for the child already. A financial statement must be provided showing not less than 400,000b in the bank or earnings of at least 40,000b per month.
If the parent is under 50 years of age, he or she must have a job and a work permit. For the first application in a case where the parent does not have a job, he or she will be allowed to stay for only 9 months with a condition that by the next application he or she must be working. Otherwise the person will be asked how they earn a living. The year after, the person must submit evidence of payment of income tax.
In a case where the person has only savings in a bank, they will be interrogated as to where the money has come from, what the person will do when it is used up and from where other funds will come. The persons bank account will be inspected for the movement of funds.
A foreign parent who wants to look after an adopted Thai child living in Thailand is not allowed. The officer will inspect the adoptive parents bank book for evidence of money transfers from abroad and the applicant must have a letter from their Embassy or Consul certifying this income. If the parent wishes to stay to look after a Thai child having divorced the childs mother, and the child is his responsibility, he will be interrogated. His evidence and that of neighbours will be taken to determine if the couple were really married and if the child is really their own. Blood will be tested to check if parent and child are really related. If this test fails the application will not be allowed.
A foreign parent needs to be looked after by a child who is a Thai national living in Thailand.
This is allowed if evidence can be shown of the relationship, eg birth certificate and from the childs evidence. Blood will be tested and if the group is the same, a DNA test will be carried out before the application is allowed.
Allowance also depends on the childs financial situation. The child must show evidence of status, career and income. They must have 400,000b in the bank for one year and earn at least 40,000b per month. Less than this and the application will not be allowed.
A foreigner who wishes to look after a father or mother of Thai nationality, living in Thailand.
This is allowed, based on the status, career and income of the foreign child. Evidence of relationship, eg birth certificate must be supplied. If the foreigner has children of foreign nationality, only one will be allowed to stay here. If the application is allowed, in the second year the foreign child must submit evidence of tax payments for the first year if they have a job in Thailand. They must have not less than 400,000b in the bank for one year and a monthly income of not less than 40,000b. Under these figures, the application will not be allowed.
A foreign child who wants to be looked after by a parent who is a Thai national, living in Thailand.
It is not allowed unless the child is under 20 years of age or is studying and there is evidence from schools or colleges, or is physically or mentally disabled and cannot care for themselves. Evidence of the relationship must be shown, eg birth certificate.
The foreign parent living in Thailand must fulfil the same financial requirements as above.
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