...
Non-immigrant-B (Working)
the Embassy may require additional documents and reserves the right to reject incomplete visa application.
the issuance of visa is under the discretion of the Embassy. The Embassy refuses to explain reason for visa rejection.
non-Japanese applicant holding passports of 1. Afghanistan 2. Bangladesh 3. Egypt 4. Iran 5. North Korea 6. Libya 7. Nigeria 8. Palestine
9. Sudan 10. Yemen 11. Cameroon 12. Congo 13. Republic of Congo 14. Equatorial Guinea 15. Guinea 16. Algeria 17. ...
...,000 Yen
9. SMART Visa (1 Year) 52,000 Yen
10. SMART Visa (2 Years) 104,000 Yen
11. SMART Visa (3 Years) 156,000 Yen
12. SMART Visa (4 Years) 208,000 Yen
13. Long Term Resident (LTR) Visa (10 Years) 260,000 Yen
Please note that the visa fees are non-refundable. For information about required documents and visa process, please visit
https://site.thaiembassy.jp/en/visa
(in English) or
https://site.thaiembassy.jp/jp/visa
(in Japanese).
Royal Thai Embassy, Tokyo
26 June B.E. 2567 (2024)
...,000 Yen
9. SMART Visa (1 Year) 52,000 Yen
10. SMART Visa (2 Years) 104,000 Yen
11. SMART Visa (3 Years) 156,000 Yen
12. SMART Visa (4 Years) 208,000 Yen
13. Long Term Resident (LTR) Visa (10 Years) 260,000 Yen
Please note that the visa fees are non-refundable. For information about required documents and visa process, please visit
https://site.thaiembassy.jp/en/visa
(in English) or
https://site.thaiembassy.jp/jp/visa
(in Japanese).
Royal Thai Embassy, Tokyo
26 June B.E. 2567 (2024)
... be requested at the Immigration Office of Thailand.
Children under 20 years old travelling with parents must prepare documents showing family relations such as a copy of birth certification or an original copy of household registration certificate.
Non-Japanese applicant holding passports of 1. Afghanistan 2. Bangladesh 3. Egypt 4. Iran 5. North Korea 6. Libya 7. Nigeria 8. Palestine 9. Sudan 10. Yemen11. Cameroon 12. Congo 13. Republic of Congo 14. Equatorial Guinea 15. Guinea 16. Algeria 17. China ...
On 2 November 2013, Mme Porndee Lapisatepun, Minister’s spouse, attended foreign food fair at Kokusai High School, Tokyo, where Japanese and non-Japanese residents in Tokyo are enrolled. This unique event is organized annually by the school’s Parents and Teacher Association’s International Exchange Committee in order to allow parents and teachers, in particular, to taste international food....
... (TSAJ).
On 19 March 2020 Ambassador Singtong Lapisatepun welcomed Prof. Dr. KENICHI Eto, President of Asia Mirai Network, a non-profit organization in Japan, and Dr. Sopak Supakul, Former Vice President of Thai Students’ Association in Japan under ... ... consultation support for the Thai community in Japan and to participate in the Embassy’s consular activities. Mr. Sopak is a Japanese Government’s medical scholar and is starting his PhD study this April.
... hrs., Ambassador Singtong Lapisatepun presided over the conferment ceremony of the Royal Decoration of the Most Admirable Order of the Direkgunabhorn, Member (Fifth Class) of the Most Admirable Order of the Direkgunabhorn, to Mr. HASHIMOTO Yutaka, a Japanese national who rendered assistance during Tham Luang-Khun Nam Nang Non cave search and rescue operation in Chiang Rai during 23 June – 11 July 2018. The ceremony was held at the Thai Ambassadors’ Residence and was attended by Mrs. HASHIMOTO, officials of the Team Thailand in Tokyo and diplomats of the Royal Thai ...
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... representatives attended the Kamenori Forum 2014 at Arcadia Ichigaya Hotel in Tokyo. The forum was organized by the Kamenori Foundation and International Cultural Exchange and Teaching Japanese in Foreign Countries Support Foundation. Japanese and non-Japanese students who were supported by the foundation reported about their participation in the program.
The Thai student participating in the program was Ms. Nattarika Surakamhaeng, who studied at Hokkaido Sapporo Intercultural and Technological High ...
... the close collaboration between Thai and Japanese partners who have firm determination to introduce the rich flavours and exceptional quality of the sustainably-produced Thai craft chocolate in order to make it more widely known to both Japanese and non-Japanese in Japan.
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