All visitors entering Thailand must possess valid passports.
Visas
Immigration Information
Temporary visitors to Thailand for the purpose of pleasure who are
exempted from applying for entry visas must be of the nationality
of and holding valid passports or traveling documents issued by:
(countries follow soon)
They must enter the kingdom by passenger transports such as
aircraft or sea-going vessels of 500 registered tons and up; or
through channels of immigration check-points or border
check-points on the M alaysian
boundary; or enter by means of passenger aircraft, sea-going
vessel, rail, bus, taxi, touring coach or hired motor-cycle and
having:
► Fully paid ticket or other document
belonging to the vehicle owner or to the operator of the vehicle
which is to be used for leaving the kingdom within the period
specified, or
► Documentary evidence of the owner
or operator of the vehicle showing fully paid reservation for the
departure from the kingdom within the period specified.
Exempted are Malaysian nationals entering the kingdom by means of
bus, hired car, touring coach or hired motor-cycle through
immigration check-points or border check-points bordering on
Malaysian territory, who need not have traveling ticket or
documents mentioned under Items I and 2. Persons mentioned in the
above conditions are exempted from visas and are permitted to
remain in the kingdom for a period not exceeding fifteen days from
the day of entry. They are not allowed to extend their stay for
more than fifteen days, unless under unforeseen circumstances such
as illness or delay of aircraft departure. Visitors wishing to
stay in the kingdom for more than fifteen days are advised to
apply to missions in their countries. In the event there are no
Thai diplomatic missions, they may apply to missions in
neighbouring countries, or forward their request and supporting
evidence to:
the Immigration Division
Soi Suan Phlu, Sathon Tai Rd.,
Bangkok 10120, Thailand.
Tel: 2873101-10
Visitors to Thailand may Obtain Visas on Arrival at
- The Bangkok International Airport
- The Chiang Mai International Airport
- The Phuket International Airport
- The Hat Yai International Airport
They must also have a fully paid ticket which enables them to
travel out of the kingdom within the stipulated time. The
application for a visa must be accomp anied
by a photograph as well as the necessary fee. Visitors from the
following countries may now visit Thailand for up to 30 days
without requiring visas: Algeria, Argentina, Australia, Austria,
Belgium, Brazil, Bahrain, Brunei, Canada, Denmark, Egypt, Fiji,
Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Iceland, Indonesia, Ireland,
Israel, Italy, Japan, Djibouti, Kenya, Korea, Kuwait,
Luxembourg, Malaysia, Mauritania, Mexico, Morocco, Myanmar,
Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Oman, Papua New Guinea,
Philippines, Portugal, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Senegal, Singapore,
Slovenian, South Africa, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Tunisia,
Turkey, United Arab Emirates, United Kingdom of Great Britain and
Northern Ireland, United States of America, Vanuatu, Western Samoa
and Yemen.
Validity of Visas
Every kind of visa is valid for a so-day period from the date of
issue
Length of Stay
Transit Visa 30 days
Tourist Visa 60 days
Non-immigrant Visa 90 days
Note: Please check the period of stay stamped in your passport by
the Immigration officer. Visitors who overstay their visa will, at
the time of their departure, be fined 200 Baht for each excess
day.
Visa Extensions
Apply for extensions of stay at the Immigration office. Fee 500
Baht.
Re-Entry
Application fee for re-entry permit is 500 Baht.
Exit Visa
Not required.
Health Regulations
No inoculations or vaccinations are required unless you are coming
from or passing through contaminated areas, Yellow fever
certificates are required for those who are coming from 14
following countries; Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Peru, Angola,
Barkina Faso, Gambia, Ghana, Guinea, Mauritania, Mali, Nigeria,
Sudan and Zaire.
Note: Please check the latest regulations with your local Health
Office.
Customs Regulations
Export of Antiques
Objects D'Art from The Kingdom of Thailand:
Buddha images, Bodhisattva images or fragments thereof are
forbidden to be taken out of Thailand. (With the exceptions only
for worshipping by Buddhists; or cultural exchanges; or studying
purposes. A license must be obtained from the Department of Fine.
Arts).
A license must be obtained from the Department of Fine Arts in
order that such objects of antiquity or objects of art,
irrespective of whether they are original, or reproductions, may
be taken out of the country.
Procedure for license application:
Photograph the front view of objects and make two postcard-size
prints (not more than 5 pieces in one photograph)
The passport of the applicant must be photocopied
Objects together with photographs and applicant's passport with
photocopy must be taken to:
The National Museums Division, Bangkok
The Chiang Mai National Museum, Chiang Mai
The Songkhla National Museum,
Songkhla at least four to seven days before the date of shipment
or departure of the applicant in order to process the application
and for inspection.
For further information, telephone the Bangkok. National Museum at
2261661

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