visa exemption rule

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Nov 21, 2021
3 years ago
Luis ***********
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I am an American, I am looking for the map or list that will show me the consulate that I need to apply for a visa. I know that the US is divided and I am not certain which one will handle the process.
Nov 16, 2021
3 years ago
Darren *******
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Can anyone answer this question for me?

I fly on Friday and my Non O based on marriage has not been issued yet. If it doesn't arrive I then will fly and enter under the visa exemption rule.

Can I apply for my Non O in Thailand?

My plan was/is to deposit the money required for a 1 year extension in to a Thai bank account that has been transferred from the UK.

There seem to be some very knowledgeable people on here that may be able to answer this.

UK resident applying via E-visa through London.

Thanks.
Mar 20, 2018
7 years ago
Maryann *******
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Cambodia visa run advise please. I'm a South African citizen. Can I get 30 days when entering Thailand? Also can those 30 days be extended at any immigration within Thailand?
Jul 14, 2017
7 years ago
Vincent *************
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I just read this on the Thai Embassy Web Page (Philippines).

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Thailand Visa

New Thai Visa Application Regulations

As a foreigner, you are required by Thai Immigration Law to initially enter the Kingdom on a Visa if you wish to have a long-term stay in Thailand.

This can be a visa (tourist visa for 60 days or non-immigrant visa for 90 days) issued by a Thai Embassy or Consulate outside of Thailand. You can also obtain a temporary stay with under the Visa Exemption Rule (VER). This allows citizens of 57 countries* permission to enter the Kingdom for a limited period of time (up to 30 days depending on the nationality) in accordance with Thai Immigration Law. This is commonly referred to as a 30-day stamp.

Under the new provisions of the Visa Exemption Rule (VER), visitors can now come regularly to Thailand without limiting their stay within a total of 90 days in a six-month period. Just keep in mind that under the VER, you are allowed 30 days maximum on each visit.

The restriction has already been abolished so tourists can now visit Thailand as often as they want, provided that they obtain 30-day entry stamp at airports and 15-day entry stamp if they are traveling via land borders. Thai Immigration Laws are revised on a regular basis for the convenience of tourists. However, immigration officials still recommend getting visas prior to arrival in Thailand, as they remind visitors that back-to-back short visas are not the proper way to extend the stay in the country on a long-term basis.
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