immigration rules thailand

Showing 274 questions

This page displays all the results for the immigration rules Thailand tag, sorted by the most recent activity. There are a total of 274 questions that have been tagged with immigration rules Thailand. Explore the questions to find discussions and information relevant to this topic.
Nov 10, 2024
11 days ago
Please let me post or kindly advise.

I am Burmese citizen. I got a job that is willing to provide me Non B visa.

But the job want me to come with tourist visa first. I applied tourist visa in Vietnam but got rejected.

My question is can I change to Non B visa if I enter the Thailand with 14 days exempt (Our nationality only got 14 days) with another extension (30 days) ?
Oct 31, 2024
21 days ago
Han *****
ORIGINAL POSTER
I’ve rented a condo in Thailand. Tomorrow, I’ll be flying to Thailand and moving into my new home. I have a DTV visa, and this will be my first entry into the country with it.

1) When should I go to immigration for the TM30?

2) If I need to do it immediately, will spending my first night at a hotel mean I won’t have to file the TM30 for the next 90 days?

3) For the first TM30 application, can I go to the immigration office, then do the renewals online?

Apologies, guys. I’m a bit new to all of this. Hope this thread helps others too.
Oct 27, 2024
25 days ago
Peter **************
ORIGINAL POSTER
I am talking with a friend and he says that you pay 10,000 b per 180 day s ..I thought it was 10,000b for the entire 5 yrs ...not per visit..which one is correct?
Oct 18, 2024
a month ago
Does anyone have any links to official sources that state you can or cannot enter Thailand while waiting for you DTV to be approved? (Mostly I just see heresay of varying opinions on this). I know you will have to leave the country again to activate it, which isn't an issue for me. I would just like to head back there this weekend to take care of some things. I'll be leaving again next weekend anyways.
Oct 6, 2024
a month ago
Ricky ********
ORIGINAL POSTER
Quick question, would appreciate any help! I’m a uk passport holder and currently in Thailand on first visa, it runs out on 15th and my plan was to do extension, if I go to immigration office Tomorow will the extension add another 30 days from the 15th, or from tomorows date? 🙏 Thankyou
Oct 1, 2024
2 months ago
Thomas *******
ORIGINAL POSTER
I am currently in Thailand under the visa exemption, and my exemption stamp is set to expire in three days. I would like to extend my stay but I do not have a TM30. Since arriving in Thailand, I have been staying with a friend, and I was unaware that a TM30 was required.

Is there any possibility for me to extend my stay at this point, or will I need to exit the country? This is my first time attempting to extend a visa exemption, so I am unfamiliar with the process.

I acknowledge that I should have researched this more thoroughly beforehand, and I appreciate any guidance or advice you can offer.

Thank you in advance.
Oct 1, 2024
2 months ago
Marc ********
ORIGINAL POSTER
I went to Europe for holiday, I received 60 days. Can I get an extension for 2 months for visiting family or just the normal tourist extension please? Thanks 🙏
Sep 25, 2024
2 months ago
Jerry ************
ORIGINAL POSTER
Hello everyone. Just thought I would post an update on my Non-Imm O visa extension. Yes, it's technically an extension of stay based on the original Non-O visa but everyone knows what I mean.

At any rate, got original Non-O visa based on marriage in May 2023 in Savannakhet when they weren't requiring financial information. It was a one year multiple entry. At the time I was living and working in Phetchaburi but my salary was less than 40,000. I tried extending down there, but they wouldn't accept my salary plus earnings from online teaching. So, I just waited and at the end of one year I got a 60-day extension to visit Thai wife.

In the meantime I had moved to Bangkok and got a teaching job with a salary higher than 40,000 baht. I started that job in March of 2024. Today I applied for my extension in Bangkok with paperwork from my school and other than a few minor hiccups, which we were able to fix without leaving immigration, got my "under consideration " stamp. I will go back on October 15 for my 1-year stamp.

Because I did it based on income of at least 40,000 baht per month, I didn't need to show any bank account information. Only proof of salary from school (3 months) and proof of tax payment. The rest of the stuff were the normal documents for Non-O extension based on marriage to a Thai.

Hope this helps. Really not too much work since I had the necessary documents from my job.
Sep 20, 2024
2 months ago
Kaler *******
ORIGINAL POSTER
just failed. The embassy in Vientiane requires the money to stay in the account longer. I have only left the money in the newly opened account in Thailand for more than half a month. and the account has only been opened for more than a month. I will leave the money in the account and try again in 4 months. I have enough cash and an apartment in Thailand but they do not care.
Previous page
Page 1 of 28