Non-Immigrant Visa

*** Non-immigrant visas will not be issued for such purposes as tourism, seeking employment opportunities, looking for a school for teaching or studying purposes, etc.
*** The Consulate will consider the application on a case-by-case basis and may ask for additional documents.


Validity of visa
       The validity of visa is 3 months for a single-entry and 1 year for a multiple-entry.
Period of stay
       Travelers with this type of visa will be permitted to stay in Thailand for a period of not exceeding 90 days per entry.

       Extension of stay may be granted to the Thai Immigration Bureau, please visit www.imm.police.go.th for additional information.
Fee
       $65 for a single-entry , $175 for a multiple-entry.

The fee must be paid in the form of MONEY ORDER or CASHIER’S CHECK only payable to “ROYAL THAI CONSULATE GENERAL LOS ANGELES”. Cash, Credit Card, Personal or company checks are NOT acceptable.

*** Regulations are subject to change without notice.***
Required documents


For the purpose of conducting business and conference
(Type “B”) [not including employment]

For the purpose of employment (Type “B”)

For the purpose of studying (Type “ED”)

For the purpose of visiting family (Type “O”)

For the purpose of research (Type “RS”)

For the purpose of religious activities (Type “R”)

For the purpose of working as a film-producer, journalist or reporter (Type “M”)

For the purpose of official duties (Type “F”) e.g., military exercises or government assignments

For the purpose of retirement (Type “O-A”)

Additional Requirements
       Passport holders from the countries below are required to submit the additional documents :
Afghanistan , Algeria , Bangladesh , China , Egypt , India , Iraq , Iran , N. Korea , Lebanon , Libya , Nepal , Nigeria , Pakistan , Palestine , Saudi Arabia , Sri Lanka , Sudan , Syria , Yemen |Click here|

Regulations are subject to change without notice.
Consular officers reserve the right to request additional documents as deemed necessary.
Consular officers assumes the right to deny or grant any type of visa to the applicant.

 

Last Updated on 31 Mar 08