Can anyone fill me in on what Thailand requires for visas, etc. I'm getting a totally contradictory info. I'm coming from the US, and in my travels have required nothing but a passport. I lived in the Netherlands for two years with nothing but that. Any info would be appreciated. I'm thinking about going for a month or so, business and always pleasure.
Visa requirements, etc....
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ciarlatano
, Mar 09 2007 07:35 AM
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#1
Posted 09 March 2007 - 07:35 AM
#2
Posted 09 March 2007 - 02:51 PM
As a German-citizen you get a 30-days tourist visa on arrival (a valid passport is all you need). You only need a visa if you want to stay more then 90 days in a 6 months period.
I am sure this is same same for US-citizens.
I am sure this is same same for US-citizens.
#3
Posted 09 March 2007 - 02:56 PM
For 1 to 2 months you can get a 60 day visa from the Thai consulate in your country of origin.
ALternatively will get an automatic 30 day visa on entry with a US passport, and if you want to stay for more than 30 days you can get a 7 day extansion (1900bht - one time only) or take a visa run and cross any 'official' border, which will obviously give you another 30 days upon re-entry.
For longer stays it starts to get a bit more complicated. There are other posts on this.
ALternatively will get an automatic 30 day visa on entry with a US passport, and if you want to stay for more than 30 days you can get a 7 day extansion (1900bht - one time only) or take a visa run and cross any 'official' border, which will obviously give you another 30 days upon re-entry.
For longer stays it starts to get a bit more complicated. There are other posts on this.
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#4
Posted 09 March 2007 - 07:35 AM
Can anyone fill me in on what Thailand requires for visas, etc. I'm getting a totally contradictory info. I'm coming from the US, and in my travels have required nothing but a passport. I lived in the Netherlands for two years with nothing but that. Any info would be appreciated. I'm thinking about going for a month or so, business and always pleasure.
#5
Posted 09 March 2007 - 02:51 PM
As a German-citizen you get a 30-days tourist visa on arrival (a valid passport is all you need). You only need a visa if you want to stay more then 90 days in a 6 months period.
I am sure this is same same for US-citizens.
I am sure this is same same for US-citizens.
#6
Posted 09 March 2007 - 02:56 PM
For 1 to 2 months you can get a 60 day visa from the Thai consulate in your country of origin.
ALternatively will get an automatic 30 day visa on entry with a US passport, and if you want to stay for more than 30 days you can get a 7 day extansion (1900bht - one time only) or take a visa run and cross any 'official' border, which will obviously give you another 30 days upon re-entry.
For longer stays it starts to get a bit more complicated. There are other posts on this.
ALternatively will get an automatic 30 day visa on entry with a US passport, and if you want to stay for more than 30 days you can get a 7 day extansion (1900bht - one time only) or take a visa run and cross any 'official' border, which will obviously give you another 30 days upon re-entry.
For longer stays it starts to get a bit more complicated. There are other posts on this.
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