What is the new visa-on-arrival law?

Thai and Lao visa laws, help and advice...

PostAuthor: BobHelm » March 5, 2007, 6:29 pm

Mally, a 60 day tourist visa (by post or in person) is a real piece of cake at Hull.
I friend of mine (he is aged 32) just got an multiple entry non im O visa, which is good for 90 days an entry (and good for a year) from there as well by post, took all of a day to come back to him.
As for 3 * 30 days VOA (rather than a total of 90 days) that is not to the letter of the law but it is as Paul says, the individual im officer does it their way :?
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PostAuthor: beer monkey » March 5, 2007, 6:59 pm

Here is web address for hull, note the recent change of consulate address.

http://www.thaiconsul-uk.com/
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PostAuthor: beer monkey » March 5, 2007, 7:09 pm

VISA ON ARRIVAL (VOA) for anyone else reading that don't know already , from the mfa thailand.
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VISA ON ARRIVAL
- According to the Interior Ministerial Announcements, passport holders from 20 countries may apply for visas at the immigration checkpoints for the purpose of tourism for the period of not exceeding 15 days.
- The applicant must possess means of living expenses at the amount of 10,000 Baht per person and 20,000 Baht per family accordingly.
- The applicant must present full paid ticket which is usable within 15 days since the date of entry
- Visa on arrival is provided at 32 designated international checkpoints and applicants should submit the application form duly filled out and to which his/her recent photograph (4 x 6 cm) is attached. The application fee is 1,000 Baht.
- Visitors who enter the Kingdom with Visa on Arrival generally cannot file an application for extension of stay except in special cases such as illness which prevents them from travelling, etc. They can submit an application at the Office of Immigration Bureau , Immigration Division 1, Soi Suan Plu, South Sathorn Road, Bangkok 10120. Tel. 02 287-3127 or 02 287-3101-10 ext. 2264-5 or at website http://www.immigration.go.th


List of 20 countries is as follows :

1. Bhutan : Kingdom of Bhutan
2. China : People
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PostAuthor: mally » March 5, 2007, 7:45 pm

Thanks for the info lads, I'll try by post for the multiple non imm O visa, only got to worry if the airport will still be standing now !
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PostAuthor: ebroguy » March 7, 2007, 4:43 am

Hi there !
I am a total newby to this forum and just wanted to say hello , so Hi !

I know this is off topic but I could'nt help noticing that 'marshallb66 ' says his home is near Kumpavapi would this be the same place as Kumphawapi ? ,
The reason I ask is because I am making my first ever trip to Thailand in may and I will be going to Kumphawapi , problem is I just can't find any info on this place , and would welcome any info however small ,
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Sorry for interupting the thread but I do this out of desperation !
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PostAuthor: beer monkey » March 7, 2007, 6:23 am

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PostAuthor: ebroguy » March 7, 2007, 9:45 pm

Thanks a lot Bm , those links have been a big help ! . :lol:
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