CrazyExpat Posted December 7, 2009 Report Share Posted December 7, 2009 Thailand is a beautiful country. Her tropical weather and rich culture act as natural magnets for those who dwell in the far-side of the world. A big chunk of Thailand's revenues are obtained from the tourism industry, making her the tourism hub of the far-east. What if you live on a different country and would want to have a vacation in Thailand? For sure, it won't be as easy as going for a walk in a park, roam around and get off the place after. Guidelines are followed, and documents are needed before you board the plane bound for the land of smiles. Visiting Thailand as a Tourist When you visit Thailand for the purpose of leisure, sight-seeing and personal enlightenment, you are a tourist. A tourist is not allowed to work or conduct business in Thailand. A tourist needs a Thai tourist visa so he/she can stay in Thailand for a period of 15 - 30 days while doing her own explorations and excursions in the Kingdom. What is a Thai Tourist Visa? A tourist visa is a stamp or document needed so you can stay in Thailand for a specific period of time, for the purpose of tourism. It is stamped on your passport upon arrival at the airport in Thailand, or it can be obtained in your home country through the Thai embassy or consulate located there. The tourist visa can also be extended if necessary. There are certain countries that made agreements with the government of Thailand so their citizens can benefit from the Thai visa exemption when entering Thailand as tourists. Requirements for a Tourist Visa When applying for a tourist visa for Thailand, certain documents and fees are needed to obtain one. The documents and the fee are subject to change anytime and without prior notice, so it would be a good idea for an aspiring tourist to inquire for the right information before flying off to Thailand. Documents Required: 1. Passport or travel document with validity not less than 6 months 2. Visa application form (filled out) 3. One (1) recent 4x6cm. photograph of the applicant 4. Roundtrip air ticket or e-ticket (paid in full) 5. Proof of financial means (20,000 baht per person/40,000 baht per family) Don't forget that Thai consular officers reserve the rights to request for additional documents when they deemed it necessary, so it is advisable that you present yourself when you're in a good shape and state, together with your papers and documents. Visa Fee: US $ 30.00 per entry or equivalent. The tourist visa fee is subject to change without the prior notice, so it is a good idea to be updated by visiting the nearest Thai Embassy or consulate in your area, or by visiting the Thai Embassy website for online updates. Validity of the Thai Visa The validity of a Thai tourist visa ranges from 15 days to 60 days, depending your nationality. Applicants from USA, UK, and Australia will receive a 60 day Thai Tourist Visa from their Thai Embassies. Visa Exemption Rule (No Thai Visa) If you arrived on Thailand through an international airport, you will have permission to stay 30 days (depending on whether your country made a bilateral agreement on visa exemption with Thailand.) If you enter Thailand via land border, you will be stamped a 15 day permission of stay in Thailand as a tourist at the immigration post, after which you will have to exit the country again on or before the expiration of your permission of stay. However, the tourist visa can also be extended if you wish or need to stay longer in Thailand. You will have to file an application for an extension of stay at the Office of Thai Immigration Bureau located at Soi Suan Plu, off South Sathorn Road, Bangkok 10120. Bear in mind that the success for an extension of stay is solely at the discretion of the immigration officer attending to your application. In summary, Thailand Tourist Visas can be obtained for up to 60 days of travel in the Kingdom. This can be extended an additional 30 days at the Thai Immigration office. It is important to remember to apply for the Thai Visa prior to your departure to Thailand. Dennis Ramm is the Managing Partner for Siam Legal International, Thailand's largest legal service network with offices in Bangkok, Phuket, Pattaya, Hua Hin, Chiang Mai and Samui. The firm has international locations in London and Los Angeles. Siam Legal is a full-service law firm and provides a wide range of legal and visa services. Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Dennis_Ramm Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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