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Information All persons, other
than those in transit and citizens of certain countries, are required to obtain
a visa in order to enter Thailand. Foreign nationals who intend to remain in Thailand
to work or conduct business must comply with visa requirements in addition to
obtaining a work permit. A.
Visa Categories
- Tourist
- Visitor transit
- Immigrant
- Non-quota immigrant
- Non-immigrant
Nationals of most countries
will, without applying for a visa from a Thai embassy or consulate in advance,
be given a 30 day-visa, except for those who are eligible for 90 day-visas.
Nationals of some countries who are entitled to the 30 day-visa may be requested
by the immigration officials to produce an onward ticket to establish that they
will leave the Kingdom within 30 days. Tourist:
Tourist visas are initially valid for 60 days and are renewable at the
discretion of the Immigration Department. Renewals are normally granted for periods
of up to 30 days at a time. Visitor
Transit: Aliens who have obtained a transit visa from a Thai embassy
or consulate will be granted a 30-day stay in the Kingdom. Extensions of stay
are normally granted for periods of 7-10 days. Note:
Transit, visitor transit and tourist visa holders are not authorized to work in
Thailand. Non-quota
immigrant: This category includes, inter alia, former residents
who have lost their resident status but who have reapplied to resume their residency
and who have been able to demonstrate a convincing reason to support the granting
of this type of visa. Members
of the diplomatic or consular corps, aliens coming to perform their duties in
Thailand with the approval of the Thai government, aliens performing their duties
in Thailand under an agreement between the Thai government and a foreign government,
heads of international organizations or agencies operating in Thailand, and dependents
of all the aforementioned persons, including private servants of members of the
diplomatic corps, are exempted by the Act from the normal visa requirements.
B. Non-Immigrant Visa Aliens
seeking a prolonged stay, or those coming to work in Thailand, should obtain non-immigrant
visas for all family members prior to entering the Kingdom. There are several
categories of Non-Immigrant visas which include, among others, business visa category
(B); dependent visa category (O); investment subject to the provision of the laws
on investment promotion (BOI IB); diplomatic and consular visa category (D); performance
of duties with the mass media (M); performance of skilled or expert work (EX);
investment (with concurrence of ministries and departments concerned)-(capital
investment IM); study or observation (ED). Advantages of a Non-Immigrant
visa include: - Entitlement
of the holder to apply for a multiple re-entry visa to Thailand from the Immigration
Division in Bangkok
- Subject
to the regulations of the Immigration Authorities, entitlement of the holder to
apply for permanent residence in Thailand
- Eligibility
for issuance of a Work Permit to the holder
- Eligibility
for temporary visa renewal while processing issuance of a long- term annual visa.
Aliens are advised to
strictly adhere to the rules governing each visa category. They should report
any changes of address or status to local police within 24 hours. In
addition, foreigners residing in Thailand for more than 90 consecutive days are
required to register their address with the Immigration Bureau every 90 days.
This requirement applies to all foreigners, including holders of work permits
and long-term visas. Failure to do so can result in substantial penalties.
Transit, Visitor Transit, Tourist
and Non-Immigrant Visas are issued only for the following purposes and duration:
- Diplomats or consular missions
(duration as necessary)
- Official
missions (duration as necessary)
- Tourism
(90 days)
- Sports (30 days)
- Business purposes (one year)
- An investment which has received
authorization from the appropriate government authorities (two years)
- Investment
or other business in connection with investment under the Investment Promotion
Act (as determined by the Board of Investment)
- Transit
(30 days)
- The controller or
crew of a conveyance entering a port or other locality in the Kingdom (30 days)
- Work as a skilled laborer or specialist
(one year).
In
response to feedback from investors, the Board of Investment coordinated the establishment
of a One-Stop Service center for Visas and Work Permits, Through joint cooperation
with the Immigration Bureau and the Ministry of labor, the center can process
applications or renewals of visas and work permits within three hours, upon receipt
of proper and complete documentation. In
addition, the center handles other transactions, including the issuance of multiple
reentry stamps, changes in class of visa (to non-immigrant from tourist or transit),
and payment of fines. The One-Stop Service Center is located at 207
Rachadapisek Road, 3rd Floor, Bangkok, and they may be reached by phone at (66)
(2) 693-9333-9. Work permits, which are valid for the period of the
visa, have to be renewed every year. When an individual applies for a renewal
of visa, he or she has to show that taxes for the previous year have been paid.
Foreigners may also apply for permanent
residence permits for Thailand under certain conditions, such as investment in
a business, or a condominium. Application can either be made to the Board of Investment
or the Immigration Department. |