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Immigration
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- Thailand Immigration Regulations
1
APPLYING FOR A NON-IMMIGRANT VISA
Normally, a visa can be obtained from the Thai Embassy
or Consulate in your country that is valid for 90
days. If you wish to stay for one year, there are
two ways that can be done:
- An alien submits
an application for a non-immigrant visa at a Thai
Embassy or Consulate which will be sent to the
Immigration Bureau in Thailand.
- A company in Thailand
who wishes to employ an alien submits an application
to the Immigration Bureau, Section 3, Sub-division
1, Immigration Division, Old Building, 3rd Floor,
Room 303, Tel. 287-4948 1 or 287-3101-10 Ext.
2237
2 APPLYING
FOR A RE-ENTRY PERMIT
In the case where an alien who holds any kind of
visas for stay in the Kingdom wishes to travel abroad
before his or her visa expires, the alien must apply
for a re- entry permit. A re-entry permit allows
you to re-enter the Kingdom and use the time remaining
on your visa. If a re-entry permit is not applied
for, the visa will automatically be cancelled although
it has not expired.
Place to contact:
For the Bangkok/Central Areas: Section
3, Sub-division 1, Immigration Division 1, 1 st
Floor, Window No. 6, Old Building, Tel. 287-3101
-10 Ext. 2274
For The Provincial Area: Contact day Immigration
check-point through-out the country.
Requirements:
1. Passport or substitute travel document
2. One 4x6 cm. Photo
3. Application Form T.M. 8
4. 500 Bath fee per application. A re-entry permit
may be obtained several times.
3 APPLYING
FOR PERMANENT RESIDENCE
Periodically, the Immigration Bureau receives applications
for permanent residence. Public announcements will
be made at such times. Foreigners with non- immigrant
visas who have resided in Thailand continuously
for three years (on 1-year visa extensions), may
apply for permanent residency.
Place to contact:
For more detailed information, pamphlets and applications
forms, please contact Section 1, Sub-division
1, Immigration Division 1. Room 301, 3rd Floor,Old
Building, tel . 287-3117 or 287-3101-10 Ext. 2234-5.
4 APPLYING
FOR ENDORSEMENT FOR RE-ENTRY AND NON-QUOTA IMMIGRANT
VISA
There are two requirements for aliens with permanent
resident visas who wish to travel abroad:
- Submit his/her
resident's book for endorsement before leaving,
as well as:
- Bring his/her
passport to apply for a non-quota immigrant visa
in order to reserve the right to have permanent
residence in the country. After leaving, the applicant
must return within a year of receiving the endorse-
ment. If he/she did not receive an endorsement
or return within that time period, the applicant
will automatically forfeit their permanent residence
visa. Within this one year time period, the applicant
can enter and leave the country as many times
as a non-quota immigrant visa permits.
Place to contact:
For the Central/Bangkok Area: Section 2,
Sub-division 1, Immigration Division 1, 1st Floor,
Old Building, Tel. 287-3101-10 Ext. 2273
For Provincial Areas: Contact any Immigration
check-point throughout the country. Requirements:
1. Resident's book
2. Alien identification card
3. Passport or substitute document
4. Work permit (if any)
5. Three 4x6 cm. Photos
6. Application Form, T.M. 13; for those of Chinese
nationality other nationalities need 2 copies.
7. 1 copy of Application Form T.M. 22
8. 500 bath for endorsement fee, 500 bath for
non-quota i per application. Subsequent applications
can be made.
9. An alien must apply in person each time.
Procedures
for Lost Passport
A foreigner whose
passport was either lost or stolen after ent dom
must do the following:
- A report must
be filed at the local police station in the ar
passport was lost or stolen.
- Bring the police
report to your embassy or consulate and a passport
or substitute document. If there is no embassy
Thailand, please contact the Passport Division
of the Mini Affairs.
- Bring your new
passport or substitute document to the I Bureau
to have your visa division 4, Immigration Bureau,
Floor, Old Building, Te1287-3911 or 287-3101-10
Ext. 22 the following:
- Passport or substitute document
- The report from a police station
- A document from the Embassy or consulate certifying
the (if any).
Reporting of
Alien's Residence
The Immigration
Bureau must be informed when a foreigner rents the
property of a Thai citizen.
- Place to contact
:
In the Central/Bangkok Area : Section 4 (Record
& Statis Subdivision 4, Immigration Bureau, Room
311, 3 Id Floor, Old 287-3911 or 287-3101-10 Ext.
2244
For provincial areas : The owner of the house
must inform Immigration Office or if not available.
the local police station
- Reporting
Procedures :
- Authorities must be informed within 24 hours
of the alien's occupancy.
- The above procedures may be done by mail.
- After 90 days in the country, an alien must
report his/her address to the Bureau. Reporting
must be done every 90 days thereafter.
Fines for Over-Staying
Visas
According to Section 81 of "Immigration Act, B.E.
2522 (1979)", aliens who overstay their visas and
voluntarily report this to the Immigration Bureau,
will be fined 100 bath for each day the visa is
overstayed but not more than a total o 20,000 Bath.
Where to pay
fines:
In the Central/Bangkok Area : Investigation
Unit, Immigration Bureau, Room 416, 4th Floor,
Old Building, Tel. 287-312 or 287-3101 Ext. 2204-9
or at the Bangkok International Airport Departure
Section upon the alien's departure from the Kingdom.
For provincial areas: All Immigration Checkpoints
upon the alien's departure from the Kingdom.
Procedures
for Passenners who did not Receive an Entry Stamp
An alien who enters the Kingdom at recognized check-points
but who did not receive a visa stamp, can apply
for a visa as follows:
- If the point
of entry was Bangkok International Airport: Please
report to the officer on duty at Room 519, 5th
Floor, Old Building, Immigration Bureau, Soi Suan
Plu, Sathorn District, Bangkok. Tel. 287-3101-10
Ext. 2191
- If the entry
point was a provincial checkpoint: Please report
to the officer at Section 1 (Administration &
Personnel), 9" Floor, New Building, Tel. 287-1913
or 287-3101-10 Ext. 2161-2. The officer on duty
will make the necessary entries/corrections in
your passport.
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