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@Greg **********
you're the one that need to WAKE THE HELL UP, and make sure to go back and read my previous post again you "Mr. Know It All" Mo ron turd...🫵🏻💩 you seem to misunderstood. I didn't have to go through the troubles like you've been having. To prove my parental ship of my child before marriage, I got the assistance through the US Embassy with small fees. No lawyer for me to deal with. Don't make it hard on yourself. If you choose to pay others to do the stuff that you could've done on your own. Go for it. Like other have said...follow the Thai rules if you want to stay pass your VISA allow.
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@Greg **********
you are wrong...if your name on a BC at a time a baby born (one of the parents maybe oversea at that time)...you're still the parent and yes...it means something. The only prove is through a DNA test if needed.
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@Patrick ******************
In my case, I didn't go through the DNA test to get parental approval. Everything was done at a thai hospital while i was in the states side...a week after my baby born, I came to thailand (on a 30 day ViSA free) and registered marriage to my fiancé...all relationship evidence paper works were certified translate then all submitted to the US embassy for further approval, then I left to the states after my 30 day visa about to run out. By the way, everything was done smoothly. My family are now live in the USA. Back to Mr. Greg.....Joe's in Thailand via a 60 day VISA free at a time his baby born, he wants to extend his stay, he needs to go through thai rules like everybody and yet you're right about that.
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@Greg **********
it's easier to go through the US Embassy than the Thai Authority for the parental rights. Now for the parts you want to stay longer for whatever reason, you have to follow the thai rules. No way to avoid it. It takes time if you must do.
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@Greg **********
@ It's a different case if you want to stay longer than the Visa posted date, you need to follow the Thais rules.
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@Greg **********
but I got it, go to the US Embassy for the assistance if needed. They would help you get DNA test if that's the case. My baby has my blood, Thai authority can't deny my child rights of the father. That's the international laws.
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@Donald *****
part of the plan is having a baby, the best gift none could compare, god blessed him and his beautiful daughter@
@Joe *******
❤️🙏😇
Ome *****
Here is my story. Over 10 years ago, my Thai fiancé got my baby born in Thailand...at a Thai hospital...the birth certificate stated that I am the father. Then she took the birth cert. to a US approved certified translation office, then submitted to the US embassy(Bangkok). After the US embassy approved all the evidence...a few months later she received Consular Report of Birth Abroad with my baby's US Passport. Everything were done without a lawyer and all service fees were listed on the US embassy www. (Note: Total cost spent approx. $1,500) I did everything while I was in the states side. So now my baby has a dual citizen.