Thailand Visa
Thai Visa Exemption Rule
Visa on Arrival – Securing Visas upon Entry in Thailand The VISA ON ARRIVAL allows passport holders of 19* countries to enter Thailand under this rule provided that they meet these requirements: The visit is strictly for tourism purposes. They must have a confirmed return ticket to show that they are flying out of Thailand …
Thailand Visa Types
Types of Thai visas available for foreigners are Thailand Elite visa, tourist visa, 90-day non-immigrant visa, business visa, education visa, the non-immigrant O visa, marriage or spouse visa, and retirement visa.
Changes in Thai Immigration
From February 15, 2009, foreigners are instructed by Thai Immigration to use the Immigration office that has administrative jurisdiction over the area where they live. All Thai visa changes, extensions, re-entry permits and other immigration requests are to be handled by the immigration offices in the districts in the districts of the foreigners’ residence. Please …
Re-Entry Permits
If you have an extension of stay or simple permit to stay (of a tourist or non immigrant visa), but would like to travel outside Thailand for a short period then you will need to apply for a Re-Entry permit. You need to obtain the re-entry permit before you travel at: Thai Immigration located at …
Visa Exemption and Bilateral Agreement
(Last updated: October 24, 2023) Who Can Enter Thailand Without a Visa The Thai Visa Exemption Scheme allows tourists from 64 countries to enter Thailand without applying for a visa. Travelers can visit Thailand for up to 30 days if they are entering Thailand through an international airport or land border checkpoint from a neighboring …
Visa on Arrival
(Updated last March 12, 2024, Bangkok, Thailand) Securing a Visa on Arrival upon entering Thailand The Visa On Arrival scheme allows passport holders of 19* listed countries and territories to enter Thailand without needing to apply for a Tourist Visa from a Thai Embassy in their own country. To receive a Visa on Arrival, a …
Doing the 90-day Report
(Updated last June 8, 2018) If you are a foreigner staying in Thailand for a period longer than 90 consecutive days holding a Non-Immigrant Visa or Extension of Stay, you are required by Thai Immigration to report your current address every 90 days. You must file this report within 15 days before, or 7 days …
Thai Visas in Penang
Visa Run to Penang, Malaysia If you are getting your Thai Visa in Penang, here are the requirements. For a Single Entry Tourist Visa, you will need just two passport-sized photos. For a Non Immigrant “O” Visa, requirements may vary depending on the case. In the case of a Non-Immigrant ‘O” visa for retirement, you …