This Thai Elite Visa enables the holder to travel in and out of Thailand as often as they please without the need to apply for a re-entry permit. Additionally, it offers its members quicker airport immigration processing via a premium lane. Though the Diamond membership grants a visa with a...
STEP 3: OBTAINING A RE-ENTRY PERMIT Most people misunderstand the different concepts of “Extension of Stay” and “Re-entry Permit”. Sometimes mistaken for each other, you must understand that these are two different things, both of which you would need during your stay. ...
If you’re planning to leave the country at all during the year I’d suggest you get a re-entry permit at the same time that you apply for your Retirement Visa. It will save you an extra trip to the immigration office. You’ll need form TM8....
Many agents and lawyers I had talked to said it could not be done without leaving the country and said that I would have to cancel my work permit, leave the country and get an "O" visa. However, they were all wrong, with carefully timed co-ordination and solid advice from Speedy Visa...
If you’re looking for a long-term stay in Thailand with fewer trips to immigration and more flexible working arrangements, the Thailand LTR visa (Long-Term Resident) is perfect for you. Whether you’re planning to work, invest, retire, or simply enjoy the lifestyle, this visa provides up...
This visa serves as a multiple-entry permit valid for a year, with each entry allowing a stay of up to 90 days. It requires the visa holder to exit and re-enter Thailand every 90 days to obtain a new entry stamp. Suitable for education, business, family visits, official duties, or re...
Candidates will need to print out and complete an embassy visa application form to hand out for the interview. They must select the tourism visa type or another if it is the case. Thai authorities determine the visa validity period on an individual basis. Apply now Other important visa informa...
This visa offers a multiple-entry permit valid for one year, allowing Taiwanese citizens to stay for up to 90 days with each entry. It necessitates exiting and re-entering Thailand every 90 days to obtain a new entry stamp. Suitable for purposes such as education, business, family visits, ...
Single entry and multiple entry visas: What’s the difference? ‘Single entry’ means that you can only enter Thailand once with the type of visa you have. If you wish to leave the country without the visa becoming void, you have to get a re-entry permit –beforeleaving the country. Th...
At the time of this writing, virtually all foreign nationals working in the Kingdom of Thailand are required to obtain work authorization in the form of a Thai work permit. Except in the case of a foreign national married to a Thai, such individuals are also required to obtain aThai busine...