This only applies if you and your wife are US residents. If your wife and child live in Thailand, only the child gets a payment. In order for the wife to qualify she would have to show 5 years residence in the US (and she would have to be living with you for those 5 years). Also the child must be your biological child, adoptions don't count. Again, this is only if you live in Thailand. Another case of discrimination against us expats.Drtierra wrote:I filled in the info about my child which triggered them to send me a statement about what she could & would get. I was so suprised I went to my local ( US ) office to make sure of what it said.
I should mention that my wife will also recieve a similar amount until our daughter is 18 or if she is in school 19.
I agree, the website is very unclear on this benefit. In fact my read was that my daughter was not eligible, but I finally hooked up with a guy through thaivisa forum who had done it and he explained the procedure. I don't know what the procedure is in the US but it was very simple once we got a "Consular Report of Birth Abroad", US Passport, and Social Security card. In fact I never had to fill out an application for the benefit. I called the US embassy in Manila and the guy took an application over the phone. Now my little baby is getting about 30,000 baht per month, more than most of the people in our town make.
PM me if you want any more details on how to do this, would be glad to share info.