... Diplomatic / Official Visa (D / F)
2) Non - Immigrant Visa B (Working)
3) Non - Immigrant Visa O (Spouse / dependent of foreigner legally works in Thailand)
4) Non - Immigrant Visa B (Conducting of business / attending a meeting for a short period)
5) Tourist Visa - TR
o For applying a Visa in no. 2), 3) and 4) above, a representative must be a Japanese who has been working in the same company or company group. The representative must prepare a name card for the Embassy.
o For applying a Visa in no. 1) and 5) above, a representative ...
... scheme starting from 1 March 2017 until 31 August 2017.
Thailand will implement a temporary tourist visa fee exemption scheme and a temporary Visa on Arrival (VoA) fee reduction scheme starting from 1 March 2017 until 31 August 2017.
Announcement about Tourist Visa fee and Visa on Arrival [CLICK]
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holders of Chinese passports and Chinese Taipei passports who apply for Tourist Visa at the Royal Thai Embassies/Consulate-Generals worldwide, including those who apply for Visa on Arrival at designated checkpoints of Thailand, will be exempted from
tourist visa fees
.
The visa fee exemption is not extended to other types of visas, i.e., Transit Visa and Non-Immigrant Visa.
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*Tourists from Japan can enter into Thailand with the Special Tourist Visa (STV), Tourist Visa (TR) as well as various Visa Exemption schemes.
For further information and requirements on these types of visa, please visit:
http://site.thaiembassy.jp/en/visa/type/
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Due to the COVID-19 situation, all travelers including those entitled for visa exemption are
subjected ...
The nationals of the following countries are eligible to obtain a tourist Visas on Arrival (VOA) to Thailand at the port of entry by free-of-charge from 14 January to 30 April 2019.
... Foreigners entering Thailand by any means under the Tourist Visa Exemption scheme are required at the port of entry to have proof of planned travel (confirmed air, train, bus or boat tickets) to leave Thailand within 30 days of the arrival date. Otherwise, a tourist visa must be obtained before entering Thailand.
4. Foreigners entering Thailand through land / sea boarder checkpoints under visa exemption scheme are permitted only twice in a calendar year, except nationals of Malaysia, Brunei Darussalam, Indonesia and Singapore who may enter Thailand through such checkpoints more than twice in a calendar year.
5. Travelers under Tourist ...
... holders of Chinese passports and Chinese Taipei passports who apply for Tourist Visa at the Royal Thai Embassies/Consulate-Generals worldwide, including those who apply for Visa on Arrival at designated checkpoints of Thailand, will be exempted from
tourist visa fees.
The visa fee exemption is not extended to other types of visas, i.e., Transit Visa and Non-Immigrant Visa.
Special Tourist Visa (STV) and Tourist Visa (TR) are provided for tourists from low COVID-19 risk countries which are determined and regularly reviewed by the ... ... are able to enter Thailand with STV and TR. Kindly monitor the Embassy’s announcement for future update on these types of visa.
For more details of required documents, please follow this link:
http://site.thaiembassy.jp/en/visa/type/
The Royal Thai Embassy wishes to announce the issuance of the following two types of tourist visas effective from 13th November 2015
The Royal Thai Embassy wishes to announce the issuance of the following two types of tourist visas effective from 13th November 2015.
Single Entry
Validity is three (3) months, with only one entry into Thailand within the expiration date.
The stay of the entry for this visa is for sixty (60) days or less.
Application Fee: 4,500 Yen
Multiple Entry
Validity is six (6) months, with multiple entries into Thailand within the expiration date.
The stay of the each entry for this visa is for sixty (60) days or less.
Application ...