I don`t see SAMOA on your list of nationalities. How do I apply for a visitor visa please? Hi, I currently have a non-dependent visa since July 26, 2020 and it expires October 23, 2020. One of the requirements for a one-year marriage visa is to have 400,000 baht in a bank account for 2 months. I have 400,000 baht in my bank account since September 2, 2020, which is less than 2 months. Dear Jonathan, if it expires on September 16th and you have not done anything about it, then you have until September 26th to leave Thailand. If you intend to stay beyond September 26 or have any doubts about the cancellation of your flight abroad, it is advisable to extend or extend your visa before September 16. Have a nice day. Hi Rex, I currently have an ED visa, can I convert it to non-B without leaving Thailand if the company gives me all the documents I need? Depending on your citizenship or passport. You can check this www.thaiembassy.com/thailand-visa/visa-on-arrival www.thaiembassy.com/thailand-visa/thai-visa-exemption-and-bilateral-agreement. Dear James, I regret to inform you that we have no information on the volunteer Non-Immigrant O. All we know is that a volunteer non-immigrant O visa must be issued by a Thai embassy abroad. However, some agencies do the visa in Kalasin, Khon Kaen and Pattaya. That seems fishy to me.
Who volunteers in these places? I recommend contacting the local immigration office where you live. If you are staying in Bangkok, please call 1178 for more information. Thank you. Are there any restrictions that a foreigner working in Thailand can only bring his Pakistani wife on a spouse`s visa? Or can she also visit with a tourist visa? Dear Alex, good morning. I regret to inform you that we cannot advise on non-immigrant ED visas in the context of non-formal education. I recommend that you contact your school or contact another school to fill the 2 visas. Are you married to your partner? Thank you very much. But today someone called me and told me that the embassy also needed an official letter from a Thai government agency. They don`t know which ones to exhibit.
This is absurd, but DBD, BOI, MFA or even MOE will not issue this letter. I recommend using Google Chrome when you access this online page: thaievisa.go.th/Home/Business scroll down this page. Thank you very much. Dear JL, good morning. Since you are in Hong Kong, there are 3 visa options that you can apply for at the Thai consulate in Hong Kong: 1. The 60-day tourist visa www.thai-consulate.org.hk/web/3015.php?s=4301 2. The 90-day STV or special tourist visa www.thai-consulate.org.hk/web/3015.php?s=4300 3. The 90-day meeting on the non-immigrant B visa for business www.thai-consulate.org.hk/web/3015.php?s=4302 thanks. I am a U.S. citizen on a nonimmigrant visa for retirement.
I plan to leave Thailand for the United States for a few months in early December. I was wondering if COVID-19 would continue, would I be allowed to return to Thailand? Am I now subject to mandatory quarantine? After all, how long does it take? Hello, I am Polish and I will be participating in a 60-day sightseeing tour in Thailand from January 1, 2023 and I would like to extend it to another 30 days (I will be in Thailand for 90 days). I would like to spend some time in Thailand and plan to marry my Thai daughter later. But the visa will have expired before that happens. So, I leave Thailand after 90 days (with extension visa issued) and visit another country, can I apply for a new visa? And if I can, can I do it online? In such a case, I can return to Thailand and for how long. And how many times can I leave Thailand to visit other countries and how many times a year can I return to Thailand? If a person does not leave Thailand before their airport permit or visa expires, they are in the country illegally. To leave Thailand, it is necessary to pay a fine. The fine for exceeding a visa is 500 baht per day, up to a maximum of 20,000 baht. The fine is payable to the Immigration Department, the Immigration Department at Suvarnabhumi Airport or any other point of departure. Dear Dave, good morning.
Can you confirm that you arrived in Thailand the first week of August? If this is correct, you have 2 options: 1. You can extend by 2 months at your local immigration office. 2. You can renew with your local immigration office for 12 months. This is what you call the Thai marriage visa. In my opinion, the non-immigrant O visa issued by the Thai embassy is useless this time due to border closures. Thank you very much. Dear Barend, good morning. The only way to have them as dependents is through marriage. You can get married so that she can apply for the non-immigrant O visa. Another option for her is to get her an elite Thai visa.
Please visit this page for more information: www.siam-legal.com/thailand-visa/thai-elite-visa.php Thank you. Dear Dave, good morning. The plan looks good. My only concern, however, is the ED visa she currently has. Is it an ED visa based on formal or non-formal education? If it is a non-formal education, it cannot receive a centre of excellence. In this case, her son can get the ED (formal education) visa and she can get a new non-immigrant O visa as a guardian. However, when renewing their visa in Thailand, the child can easily get a 1-year extension, but they must have 500,000 THB in a Thai bank to get their extension.