Change of Non-Immigrant Visa (B) As of 1st July 2008, the Non-Immigrant Visa will be categorised into 3 types as below.
Change of Non-Immigrant Visa (B)
As of 1st July 2008, the Non-Immigrant Visa will be categorised
into 3 types as below.
Non-Immigrant-B (Business)
Non-Immigrant-B (Working)
Non-Immigrant-B (Teaching)
... Embassy, Tokyo, hereinafter referring to “RTE”, introduces the visa appointment booking online (free of charge) to facilitate the visa application for those who wish to travel to Thailand for a purpose, either for tourism, visiting relatives, business, training, education, retirement or other specific purposes.
All applicants must schedule visa appointments online in order to submit applications for visas to RTE. Applicants book appointments at their conveniences.
The online visa appointment booking does not imply that the visa application is accepted. It is developed to facilitate the ...
... from 1st February 2015.
The Royal Thai Embassy Tokyo announces that the required documents for non-immigrant B will amend and be effective from 1st February 2015.
For the further information, please visit
Non-Immigrant B (Working)
Non-Immigrant B (Business)
Before you apply for visa at the Royal Thai Embassy, Tokyo, please be informed that:
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....
... courtesy call on Ambassador Bansarn Bunnag to express appreciation to the Ambassador and the Royal Thai Embassy for facilitating visa procedure and giving advice to their staff assigned to be stationed at their branch office in Bangkok.
In addition, they ... ... diversifying types of Japanese industries in Thailand, as well as their readiness to provide supports to Thai entrepreneurs for doing business in Japan.
Thailand Branch Office of Tokyo SME Support Center was established in 2015 in order to support Japanese ...
... program operated by a state-owned company under the supervision of the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT). Based on a law passed by the Thai parliament in 2003, program members can enjoy a variety of business and tourist benefits, including issuance of visas, bank accounts, and a wide range of business and tourist activities.
More information regarding Thailand Elite Card can be obtained from
https://www.thailandelite.net/
... contribution to the recovery of Fukushima Prefecture following the Great East Japan earthquake in 2011, particularly through tourism and import of various Fukushima products. The Ambassador reaffirmed his willingness for cooperation and sought support for Thai businesses that help create jobs and income to Fukushima residents, including Banpu Japan and two branches of Café Amazon in the Prefecture. The Ambassador also asked the Governor to consider lending his support for an extension of the visa exemption period for Thai tourists in order to provide them with sufficient time to explore new destinations and encourage more of them to come visit Fukushima.
... through JTA and JTBF, the Japanese government to support the transition of the Thai industries, in Japanese supply chain, to greener and more sustainable manufacturing processes for the benefit of both parties. He also called for an extension of the visa exemption period for Thai nationals visiting Japan to enhance people-to-people relations.
Established in 2002, JTBF has its main goal to strengthen economic relations between Thailand and Japan. The forum consists of Japanese business executives who have previously worked in Thailand, with the Thai Ambassador to Japan serving as one of the advisors. Currently, JTBF plan to extend membership to Thai companies operating in Japan. Prior to JTBF, JTA was established in 1967 as ...
... Mrs. Yoshimura Mieko, Governor of Yamagata Prefecture, as well as Mr. Sagae Hiroji, President of the Yamagata & Thailand Friendship Association. They discussed ways to promote Thailand-Yamagata relations, particularly on people-to-people exchanges in business, tourism, culture, education, and R&D sectors. The Ambassador also emphasized the importance of an extension of the visa exemption for Thai tourists, which will contribute to stimulating Japan’s national and local economies, as nearly one million Thai tourists came to visit Japan in 2023, reflecting their positive impression and appreciation of Japan’s hospitality,...
... prefecture already, which is about 1.8 times larger than that of the same period’s previous year. The Ambassador hoped that the visa-exemption measure for Thai citizens, which was put into effect from 1 July 2013 onwards, would help increase the number of ... ... organization’ work and on the prefecture itself, and informed the Ambassador that companies from Toyama prefecture which are now doing businesses in Thailand not only have no difficulty running the operation in Thailand, but also admired the hard work and adept ...