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Passports |
All visitors entering Thailand must possess valid
passports.
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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 travelling
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 Malaysian 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 travelling
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 accompanied
by a photograph as well as the necessary fee. Visitors from
some countries may now visit Thailand for up to 30 days
without requiring visas: Please contact your nearest Thai
consulate for the list of countries.
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>>Validity
of Visas
Every kind of visa is valid for a so-day period from the
date of issue
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>>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.
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>>Visa Extensions
Apply for extensions of stay at the Immigration office. Fee
1,900 Baht. >>Mobile
Visa Extension Service
A good news for tourists
who would like to extend their period of staying in Thailand. Immigration
Bangkok provides visa extension service at the Emerald Hotel Rachadapisek
Road , Bangkok
Working hour 09.00 - 12.00
every Wednesday effective April 23, 2003
One Stop Service for the tourists hold visa and duration
for extension as below :
- Transit Visa 30 days
- Tourist Visa 30 days
- Visa on arrival 10 days
- Without Visa 10 days
Applicant must bring your
passport (with copies of the first page and recent visa
page)
1 photo (4x6 cm.) Application fee is 1,900 Baht.
For more information please call 0-2287-3101-10 Ext. 2263
, 2265
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>>Re-Entry
Application fee for re-entry permit is 1,900 Baht.
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>>Exit Visa
Not required.
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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. (Please re-check with your nearest Thai consulate.)
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Customs Regulations |
>>Prohibited Items
All kinds of narcotics (hemp, opium, cocaine, morphine, heroin),
obscene literature, pictures or articles. Fire Arms: Importation
of firearms and ammunition can be done only after a permit
has been obtained from The Police Department or local Registration
Office Personal Effects: A reasonable amount of clothing for
personal use, toilet articles, and professional instruments
may be brought in free of duty. Cameras: One still-camera
or one movie camera can be brought in without duty. Five rolls
of still-camera film or three rolls of 8 or 16 m.m. movie-camera
film may be brought in free of duty. Tobacco, Alcoholic Beverages:
Cigarettes, cigars, or smoking tobacco each or in total must
not exceed 250 grams in weight but cigarettes not exceeding
200 in quantity. One litre each of wine or spirits may be
brought in free of duty. Household Effects: A reasonable amount
of used household effects, accompanied by the owner on change
of domicile are also free of duty. Plants and Animals: Certain
species of fruits, vegetables and plants are prohibited. Please
contact the Agricultural Regulatory Division, Bangkhen, Bangkok,
Tel: 5791581, 5793576 for details. A permission of Entry for
animals coming in by air can be obtained at the airport. If
by sea, application must be made at the Department of Livestock
Development, Bangkok, Tel: 2515136, 2526944. Vaccination certificates
are required.
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>>Export
of Antiques
Objets 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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Currency and
Exchange Services |
>>Thai Currency
The Thai unit of currency is the Baht which is worth a little
less than 4 US cents. One US dollar = approximately 40 baht.
The baht is divided into loo satang. "Copper" coins are valued
at 25 and 50 satang. "Silver" coins are in denominations of
1' 2 and 5 baht. A 10 baht coin is composed of both "silver"
and "copper". Banknotes are valued at 10 baht (brown), 20
baht (green), 50 baht (blue), 100 baht (red), 500 baht (purple)
and 1,000 baht (khaki).
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>>Traveller's Cheques/ Cheques/Credit Cards
US dollar traveller
cheques can be conveniently cashed at all provincial banks
and authorised money changers. Traveller cheques in other
currencies are best changed in Bangkok where better rates
prevail. Generally, hotel exchange rates are lower then those
offered by banks and authorised money changers. Major international
credit cards, such as American Express, Diners, Carte Blanche,
Master Card and VISA are accepted by major banks, restaurants,
hotels and shops. Thai and foreign banks provide standard
services nation-wide, Monday through Friday, except public
and bank holidays, between 8.30 AM and 3.30 PM. Major banks
such as Bangkok Bank, Thai Danu Bank, Thai Farmers Bank and
Siam Commercial Bank operate currency exchange centres in
most tourist areas from 7.00 AM to 9.00 PM, seven days a week,
including holidays. Many first-class hotels provide 24'-hour
money exchange services, but only for major currencies such
as American dollars, British pounds, German marks and Swiss
francs. Travellers cheques are generally accepted only from
bona fide hotel guests.
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>>Exchange
Control
- Foreign tourists may freely bring
in foreign banknotes or other types of foreign exchange.
Upon leaving Thailand, a foreign tourist may freely take
out foreign means of payments which he brought in with
him, with the exception that foreign notes or coins are
limited to a maximum equivalent of US$ 10,000 or the amount
declared in writing to Customs upon arrival. Failure to
do so may lead to arrest, confiscation of the excess amount
involved and/or prosecution.
- For travellers leaving Thailand,
the maxi- mum amount permitted to take out without prior
authorisation is 50,000 Baht per person
- Foreign visitors may bring in personal
effects and other goods which are not prohibited by current
customs regulation. Other than personal effects, departing
visitors are also allowed to take out merchandise bought
from duty free shops, precious stones, gold and platinum
ornaments.
- Foreign visitors are welcome to
open a foreign currency account with any commercial bank
in Thailand. As a special gesture to non-residents, no
restrictions are imposed on the maintenance of and withdrawal
from the account, as long as the funds originate from
abroad.
For additional information concerning
foreign exchange regulations, please contact any authorised
banks.

NOTE: The regulations might change
without prior notice. Please contact your nearest Thai Consulate
for confirmation. |
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