Steps to recognize a Franco-Thai child?
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AS
hi everyone, I’m French and live in France, and my Thai girlfriend just told me she’s pregnant—she lives in Thailand. First step, a paternity test to set my mind at ease. What steps do I need to take to recognize the child? Can I do it before the birth or only after? Where do I need to go, and what paperwork is required?

Just to clarify, I want him to stay in Thailand but be able to come to France anytime without any issues! Thanks for taking the time to read and reply.
NE Nemo1001 Globetrotter ·
good evening,

I really don’t see how you can recognize a child who isn’t born yet!

If I understood correctly, you’re not going to marry her, so I don’t see how she could come at any time.
BO Bobcat Veteran ·
It’s completely possible and legal to recognize a child in advance... 😉 Especially at the French embassy in Thailand. 😛 You’ll need a pregnancy certificate for the mother signed by a doctor, your ID card or a French nationality certificate, Madame’s passport or her translated Thai ID, and her translated Thai birth certificate. That’s it! You go to the civil registry service at the Embassy and make your declaration of an unborn child. After the birth, you’ll still need to return to the embassy to declare the day and time of birth and the child’s first name(s)... and you’ll even get a family record book. I did this three years ago, and it was super simple.

However, I don’t know if you can do this in France for a child to be born in Thailand... Ask at your town hall.

Once the child is born, on the same day you declare the birth, you apply for their French passport. They’ll then be able to travel freely between Thailand and France. After that, you apply for their Thai passport, and they’ll be able to travel freely between France and Thailand. 😉
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AS Ass2lille ·
thanks for this clear and quick response
FA Farang61 Globetrotter ·
Hi, question:

Since there was no marriage, will the *livret de famille* issued only show the father’s parentage?

So how does the natural mother appear on the *livret*? If she can’t be listed, are the mother’s documents required?

The child, recognized by the father, can of course come to France.

Outside of marriage, it will be difficult for the Thai mother to obtain a visa.
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BO Bobcat Veteran ·
The mother's documents are needed to ensure the pregnancy certificate matches the mom.....😉

To register at the embassy, you’ll need the baby’s birth certificate translated...the mother’s name must appear on it.

The mother can apply for a "parent of a French citizen" visa...that’s why recognition and applying for a passport and ID are important. It’s harder to get than a spouse visa, which is almost automatic.......valid for 5 years or the duration of the passport
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FA Farang61 Globetrotter ·
ok, thanks
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PO Poyon Veteran ·
Hello everyone, I’m French and live in France, and my Thai girlfriend just told me she’s pregnant—she lives in Thailand. First step: a paternity test to be reassured. What steps do I need to take to recognize the child? Can I do it before or after the birth? Where do I need to go, and what paperwork is involved? Just to clarify, I want the child to stay in Thailand but be able to come to France at any time without any issues! Thanks for taking the time to read and respond.

And why didn’t you use a condom, huh? That would’ve saved you a lot of trouble 😏
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AS Ass2lille ·
hi, what would happen if the mother in Thailand named another man as the father? do I have any rights to assert that I’m the father?
FA Fayd Globetrotter ·
What would happen if the mother in Thailand named another man as the father?

File a complaint, and the court can order a DNA test.

For the child recognition procedures, click on this link.

http://www.ambafrance-th.org/UserFiles/File/naissance.pdf

good luck with the procedures Fayd
Cordialement Fayd
DR Dragon74 ·
Good evening,

I really don’t see how you can recognize a child who isn’t born yet!

If I understood correctly, you’re not going to marry her, so I don’t see how she could come at any time.

Good evening Nemo, I know this from experience. You can do a pre-birth recognition at your local town hall by providing your partner’s first and last name. They’ll ask for some information and give you a signed and stamped certificate. It makes the process of recognizing your child easier. Have a good evening.
DR Dragon74 ·
Good evening,

I really don’t see how you can recognize a child who isn’t even born yet!

If I understood correctly, you’re not going to marry her, so I don’t see how she could come at any time.

Good evening Nemo, I know this from experience. You can do a prenatal recognition at your local town hall by providing your partner’s first and last name. They’ll ask for some information and give you a signed and stamped certificate. It makes the process of recognizing your child easier. Have a good evening.

After that, if you’re not married to your girlfriend, you’ll definitely have a hard time bringing her over unless you have a healthy bank account, which is important for the Thai authorities. If you have a job, a place to live, money, and insurance for your girlfriend, no problem in Thailand—then you multiply your chances. The truth is, it’s all about money, as usual.
JU Juju123z ·
Hi, I wanted to ask if they require a DNA test

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