Visa Application can be done and all the documents prepared for you online. Speak to any of our online immigration consultants 24 hours a day now. They will be able to advise you as to what Thai Visa would be most applicable to you and which steps would need to be taken to either obtain a work permit later, registering your marriage for a marriage visa or registering a company. All this information is one click away and is free of charge.
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98 thoughts on “Thai Visa Application”
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I will be travelling to Thailand for a holiday end of March for 13 days.
I am a permanent resident of Australia but citizen of Fiji.
Do I need to apply for a Thai visa or do I get it on arrival?
Please reply back.
You will be required to apply for a visa. Please contact the nearest Thai Embassy or Consulate in Australia for information regarding tourist visa application.
Good Morning
I’m married to a Thai Woman a want to go for Holiday in May for 5 Weeks.
Do I need A Visa and how much I have to pay?
Depending on your nationality, you may be able to travel to Thailand for 30 days without a visa. You may then apply for an extension to your stay if you wish to remain in Thailand for up to 5 weeks.
Good morning. I have a New Zealand passport. I wish to visit Thailand for 6 weeks. Could you please let me know what I am required to do? Thank you.
When you come to Thailand, you will be issued with 30-day entry stamp at the airport. Then on or before the 30 days permitted stay is over, you may go to the nearest immigration office to apply for an extension.
Hello. I am an American citizen. I will be going to Thailand in March as a tourist. After a week, I will go to Laos for a few days, then back to Thailand for another week. Do I need a visa? Do I need anything special because I will be entering the country twice? I live in Washington DC but have not been able to contact the embassy here to get a response. Thank you for your help.
You do not need a visa to travel to Thailand if your intended trip is less than or only up to 30 days each time.
To prevent any problem during your second entry to Thailand, it is recommended that you make sure you have with you the following:
I’m a China citizen studying in New Zealand now. I’m going to travel in Thailand end of April for 2 weeks. Do I need to apply for a tourism visa in New Zealand or after arriving in Thailand?
You may apply for the visa on arrival when you arrive at the airport in Thailand. For more information, please visit the website below:
http://china.siam-legal.com/
Hello.
I have German passport and would like to make holiday in Thailand for round about 50 days. Can I go to Thailand without a Visa and extend in Thailand for another 30 days?
Yes, you may enter Thailand using your German passport and be permitted to stay for and also get an extension of 30 days.
I am an Australian citizen living in Australia. I will be going to Thailand as a tourist. I am wanting to stay for three months. Should I leave the country before the 30 days and re-enter? Or apply for a visa? What visa should I apply for?
It’s best if you’ll apply for a tourist visa since you are planning to stay in Thailand for 3 months. For information about tourist visa application, please contact the nearest Thai Embassy or Consulate directly.