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Thailand Visa

 

Passports & Visas - All visitors to Thailand must carry a valid passport with proof of onward passage (either a return or through ticket). Visa applications are not required if you are staying less than 30 days and are a national of one of 41 designated countries, including Australia, Canada, Ireland, New Zealand, the United Kingdom, and the United States (New Zealanders may stay up to 3 months).

The Immigration Division of the Royal Thai Police Department at 507 Soi Suan Phu (off Sathorn Tai Rd. South of Silom area and Sala Daeng BTS station) (tel. 02287-3101)


The price of all visa extensions was just raised to 1,900B ($46), an increase of 400%, making 10-day extensions of 30-day visas uneconomical; it is best to always have a proper visa and exit the country by the date stamped in your passport (or make the proverbial "visa-run" over border-points with Myanmar, Laos, Cambodia or Malaysia).

Visitors planning to stay for longer than a month can arrange 60-day tourist visas at embassies overseas for a cost of 1,900B ($46; renewable for an additional 30 days for another 1,900B ($46). If you overstay your visa, you will be charged 200B ($4.90) per day, payable when exiting the kingdom, but overstays are best avoided. Longer overstays are punishable by a 20,000B ($490) fine or a stay in immigration jail. For more information about visas, check this useful site: www.thaivisa.com.

Warning: Many small storefronts and travel agencies offer visa services, saying they will run your passport over the border and arrange a new visa; these companies are disreputable and have been known to supply bogus visas that land customers in jail. Don't let your passport travel without you (it is illegal).

Thai Embassies Overseas -- In the United States, contact

Royal Thai Embassy,
1024 Wisconsin Ave. NW, Suite 401, Washington, DC 20007 (tel. 202/944-3600; fax 202/944-3611)

The Permanent Mission of Thailand
to the United Nations, 351 E. 52nd St., New York, NY 10022 (tel. 212/754-2230; fax 212/754-2535)

Royal Thai Consulate-General,
801 N. La Brea Ave., Los Angeles, CA 90038 (tel. 213/937-1894; fax 213/937-5987)

Royal Thai Consulate General,
35 E. Wacker Dr., Suite 1834, Chicago, IL 60601 (tel. 312/236-2447; fax 312/236-1906).

In Canada,
Royal Thai Embassy,
180 Island Park Dr., Ottawa, Ontario K1Y OA2
(tel. 613/722-4444; fax 613/722-6624)

Royal Thai Embassy,
106-736 Granville St., Vancouver, BC V6Z 1G4 (tel. 604/687-1143; fax 604/687-4434).

In Australia, contact the Royal Thai Embassy, 111 Empire Circuit Yarralumla, ACT 2600 Canberra (tel. 02/6273-1149; fax 02/6273-1518);

Royal Thai Consulate General,
2nd floor, 75-77 Pitt St., Sydney, NSW 2000
(tel. 02/9241-2120; fax 02/9247-8312).

In New Zealand, contact the Royal Thai Embassy, 2 Cook St., Karori, P.O. Box 17226, Wellington (tel. 644/476-8618; fax 644/476-3677).

In the United Kingdom, contact the Royal Thai Embassy, 29-30 Queens Gate, London (tel. 171/589-0173; fax 171/823-9695, enquiries@thaiconsul-uk.com).

Medical Requirements -- No inoculations or vaccinations are required unless you are coming from or passing through areas infected with yellow fever. Yellow fever certificates are required for those coming from 14 African and South American countries. Check at the consulate or embassy for up-to-date information about health certificates that may be required for entry.

Customs

What You Can Bring Into Thailand
--It is prohibited by law to bring the following items into Thailand: narcotics, pornography, firearms and ammunition, and agricultural products. Tourists are allowed to enter the country with 1 liter of alcohol and 200 cigarettes (or 250g of cigars or smoking tobacco) per adult, duty free. Photographic equipment (one still, video, or movie camera, plus five rolls of still film or three rolls of 8mm or 16mm motion-picture film -- by the way, the film rule is not strictly enforced), and "professional instruments" (typewriter, personal computer, and so on) are allowed, provided they are taken out of the country on departure. Tourists are permitted to take gold out of the country without export duty, unless you are dealing in import/export related business.

What You Can Take Home from Thailand--Pay more attention to what you can in fact import to your home country, as Thai customs as you exit the kingdom are rather lax. One exception is the following rule about Thai cultural treasures.

Returning U.S. citizens who have been away for at least 48 hours are allowed to bring back, once every 30 days, $800 worth of merchandise duty-free. You'll be charged a flat rate of 4% duty on the next $1,000 worth of purchases. Be sure to have your receipts handy. On mailed gifts, the duty-free limit is $200. With some exceptions, you cannot bring fresh fruits and vegetables into the United States. For specifics on what you can bring back, download the invaluable free pamphlet Know Before You Go online at www.cbp.gov. (Click on "Travel," and then click on "Know Before You Go Online Brochure.") Or contact the U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP), 1300 Pennsylvania Ave., NW, Washington, DC 20229 (tel. 202/354-1000) and request the pamphlet.

For a clear summary of Canadian rules, write for the booklet I Declare, issued by the Canada Customs and Revenue Agency (tel. 800/461-9999 in Canada, or 204/983-3500; www.ccra-adrc.gc.ca). Canada allows its citizens a C$750 exemption, and you're allowed to bring back duty-free one carton of cigarettes, 1 can of tobacco, 40 imperial ounces of liquor, and 50 cigars. In addition, you're allowed to mail gifts to Canada valued at less than C$60 a day, provided they're unsolicited and don't contain alcohol or tobacco (write on the package "Unsolicited gift, under $60 value"). All valuables should be declared on the Y-38 form before departure from Canada, including serial numbers of valuables you already own, such as expensive foreign cameras. Note: The C$750 exemption can only be used once a year and only after an absence of 7 days.

U.K. citizens returning from a non-EU country have a customs allowance of: 200 cigarettes; 50 cigars; 250 grams of smoking tobacco; 2 liters of still table wine; 1 liter of spirits or strong liqueurs (over 22% volume); 2 liters of fortified wine, sparkling wine or other liqueurs; 60cc (ml) perfume; 250cc (ml) of toilet water; and £145 worth of all other goods, including gifts and souvenirs. People under 17 cannot have the tobacco or alcohol allowance. For more information, contact HM Customs & Excise at tel. 0845/010-9000 (from outside the U.K., 020/8929-0152), or consult their website at www.hmce.gov.uk.

The duty-free allowance in Australia is A$400 or, for those under 18, A$200. Citizens can bring in 250 cigarettes or 250 grams of loose tobacco, and 1,125 milliliters of alcohol. If you're returning with valuables you already own, such as foreign-made cameras, you should file form B263. A helpful brochure available from Australian consulates or Customs offices is Know Before You Go. For more information, call the Australian Customs Service
at tel. 1300/363-263, or log on to www.customs.gov.au.

The duty-free allowance for New Zealand is NZ$700. Citizens over 17 can bring in 200 cigarettes, 50 cigars, or 250 grams of tobacco (or a mixture of all 3 if their combined weight doesn't exceed 250g); plus 4.5 liters of wine and beer, or 1.125 liters of liquor. New Zealand currency does not carry import or export restrictions. Fill out a certificate of export, listing the valuables you are taking out of the country; that way, you can bring them back without paying duty. Most questions are answered in a free pamphlet available at New Zealand consulates and Customs offices: New Zealand Customs Guide for Travellers, Notice no. 4. For more information, contact New Zealand Customs,

The Customhouse, 17-21 Whitmore St., Box 2218,
Wellington (tel. 04/473-6099 or 0800/428-786; www.customs.govt.nz).

Export of Antiques or Art From Thailand -- The government wants to keep track of all pieces of art and antiquity that leave the kingdom, and so special permission is required for removing these items from the country. It is forbidden to take antique or authentic Buddha images, Bodhisattva images, or fragments thereof out of the country.

You will be required to submit the object, two 5-by-7-inch photographs of the front view of the object, your passport, and a photocopy of your passport notarized by your home embassy. The authorization process takes 8 days. For further details contact the Fine Arts Department, Na Phra That Road, next to Thammasat University (tel. 02221-7811 or 02225-2652), open weekdays 9amto 4pm.

Please note: This is only an issue if the object in question is an antique, especially one that has been removed from a temple or palace, or a piece that has particular historic value to the kingdom. If you purchase a small Buddha image or reproduction, whether an amulet or a statue, you can just ship it or pack it in your bag. Any antique dealer will be able to notify you about which images require special permission.

Most major embassies and consulates can be found within the city of Bangkok. So if you need to replace a lost passport, look no further.
 

Country Address Telephone
Argentina Suite 1601, Glas Haus Bldg, 16 th, Sukhumvit 25, Bangkok 10110 (662) 259-0401,
259-9198
Australia 37 Sathorn Tai Road, Bangkok 10120 (662) 287-2680
Austria 14 Soi Nandha, Off Soi Sathorn1,
Sathon Tai Road, Bangkok 10120
(662) 287-3970-2,
303-6057
Bangladesh House No.727 Sukhumvit Soi 55 (Thong Lo), Bangkok 10120 (662)392-9437-8
Belgium 17th Fl., Sathon City Tower, 175 Sathon Tai Road, Bangkok 10120
 
(662)679-5454
Belize 10 th Fl.,Pilot Pen Building, 331-331/1-3 Silom Road, Bang Rak, Bangkok 10500 (662)636-8377
Bhutan 375/1 Soi Ratchadaniwet, Pracha-Uthit Road, Samsen Nok, Huai Khwang, Bangkok 10320 (662)274-4740-2
Brazil 34th Fl., Lumphini Tower, 1168/101, Phra Ram 4 Road, Thung Mahamek, Sathon, Bangkok 10120 (662) 285-6080
British 1031 Wireless Road Lumpini, Pathumwan
Bangkok 10330
(662) 305-8333
Brunei 132 Soi 23 Sukhumvit Road, Khlong Toei, Wattana, Bangkok 10110 (662) 204-1476-9
Bulgaria 64/4 Soi Charoenmit (Ekkamai10), Sukhumvit 63 Road, Wattana, Bangkok 10110 (662)391-6180-1
Cambodia 185 Ratchadamri Road,Lumphini, Pathumwan, Bangkok 10330 (662)254-6630,
253-9851
Canada 15th Fl., Abdulrahim Place, 990 Phra Ram 4 Road, Bangkok (662) 636-0540
Chile UBCII Bldg,10th Fl. 591, Sukhumvit 33 Road;Charan Tower, 10 Khlong Tan Nuea, Wattana, Bangkok (662)260-3870,
260-3892
China 57 Ratchadaphisek Road, Din Daeng, Bangkok 10310 (662)245-7043-4
Czech Republic 71/6 Ruam Ruedi Soi 2, Phloenchit Road, Bangkok 10330 (662) 255-3027,
255-5060
CUBA Mela Mansion Apt.3c, 5 Soi Sukhumvit 27, Sukhumvit Road, Khlong Toei Nuea, Wattana, Bangkok 10110 (662) 665-2803
Denmark 10 Soi Sathon1 (Atthakan Prasit), Sathorn Road, Bangkok (662)343-1100
Egypt No. 6, Las Colinas Bldg.,42nd Fl., Sukhumvit 21 (Soi Asoke) Wattana, Bangkok 10110 (662)661-7184,
266-0236
Finland 16th Fl.,Amarin Tower 500, Ploenchit Road,Bangkok (662)256-9306-9
France 35 Soi Rong Phasi Kao (Soi 36), Charoenkrung Road, Bangkok 10500 (662) 657-5100
Germany 9 Sathorn Tai Road, Bangkok 10120 (662) 287-9000
Greece 30th Fl, Thaiwah Tower II, 21/159 Sathon Tai Road, Bangkok 10120 (662) 679-1462
Hungary 20 th Fl., Oak Tower President Park Condominium,95 Sukhumvit Soi 24, Khlong toei, Bangkok (662)661-1150-2
India 46 Soi Prasanmit, Sukhumvit Soi 23, Bangkok (662)258-0300-5
Indonesia 600-602 Phetchaburi Road, Bangkok 10400 (662)252-3135-9
Iran 602 Sukhumvit Rd., (between Soi 22 and 24), Bangkok (662) 259-0611-3,
258-9322
Iraq 47 Pradiphat Road,Samsen Nai,Phayathai,Bangkok 10400 (662) 278-5335-7
Israel Ocean Tower II, 25th Fl., 75 Sukhumvit Soi 19, Bangkok (662)204-9200
Italy 399 Nang Linchi Road, Thung Mahamek, Bangkok 10120 (662) 285-4090-3
Japan 1674 New Petchaburi Road, Bangkok 10320 (662) 252-6151-9
Korea (DPRK) 14 Muban Suanlaemthong 2, Soi 28, Phattanakan Road, Suan Luang, Bangkok 10250 (662) 319-2686
Korea (ROK) 23 Thiam Ruammit Road, Ratchadaphisek, Huai Khwang, Bangkok 10320 (662) 247-7537-41
Kuwait Sathon Nakhon Tower, 24th A Fl., 100/44 Sathon Nuea Road, Bangkok 10500 (662) 636-6600,
636-7461
Laos 520, 502/1-3 Wang Thongland, Bangkok 10310 (662) 539-6667-8,
539-6679
Malaysia 33-35 Sathon Tai Road, Thung Mahamek,Sathon, Bangkok 10120 (662) 679-2190-9
Mexico 20th Fl., 21/60-62 Thai Wah Tower 1, Sathon Tai Road, Bangkok (662) 285-0995
Morocco One Pacific Place Bldg, 19th Fl, 140 Sukhumvit Road (between Soi 4-6) Khong Toei, Bangkok 10110 (662) 653-2444-6
Myanmar 132 Sathon Nuea Road, Bangkok 10500 (662) 234-0278
Nepal 189 Sukhumvit 71 Road, Phra Khanong, Bangkok 10110 (662)391-7240,
390-2280
Netherlands 106 Witthayu Road, Bangkok (662) 254-7701-5
New Zealand M Thai Tower,14 th Fl, All seasons Place, 87 Witthayu Road, Lumphini, Bangkok 10330 (662) 254-2530
Nigeria 100 Sukhumvit Soi 38, Phra Khanong, Bangkok 10110 (662) 391-5197
Norway UBC II Bldg., 18 Fl., 591 Sukhumvit Soi 33, Bangkok 10110 (662) 302-6415
Oman 82 Seng Thong Thani Tower, 32nd Fl., Sathon Nuea Road, Bangkok (662)639-9380-2
Pakistan 31 Soi Nana Nuea, Sukhumvit Soi 3,Bangkok 10110 (662)253-0288-9
Panama

1168/37 16th Flr, Lumpini Tower, Rama 5 Road, Sathon , Bangkok

(662) 679-7988-9
Fax:(662) 679-7991
Peru Glass Haus Bldg., 16th Fl, 1 Sukhumvit Soi 25, Wattana, Bangkok 10110 (662)260-6243,
260-6245,260-6248
Phillippines 760 Sukhumvit Road, Corner Soi Philippines (Sukhumvit 30/1), Bangkok 10110 (662)259-0139-40
Poland 8A, Sri-Yu-Khon Bldg., Sukhumvit Soi 5,Khlong Toei,Watthana, Bangkok 10110 (662)251-8891-2
Portugal 26 Captain Bush Lane(Soi 30) New Road,Bang Rak, Bangkok 10500 (662)234-7435-6,
234-2123
Romania 20/1 Soi Ratchakhru, Phahonyothin Soi 5, Phahonyothin Road, Bangkok 10400 (662)617-1551
Russia 78 Sap Rd., Surawong, Bangrak, Bangkok 10500 (662)234-9824,
268-1169
Saudi Arabia 82 Seng Thong Thani Bldg, 23rd&24th Fl., Sathon Nuea Road, Silom Road,Bangkok 10500 (662)639-2960-3,
639-2999
Singapore 9th&18th Fl,Rajanakarn Building 183 Sathon Tai Road, Yanawa, Bangkok 10120 (662)286-2111,
286-1434
Slovak Republic Thai Wah Tower II,22nd Fl,21/144 Sathon Tai Road, Bangkok 10120 (662)677-3445-6
South Africa 6th Fl., The Park Place, 231 Lumphini, Sarasin Road, Bangkok 10330 (662)253-8473-6
Spain 7th Fl., Diethelm Tower A.,Room 701-702, 93/1 Witthayu Road, Bangkok 10330 (662)252-6112,
253-5132-4
Sri Lanka 13th Fl., Ocean Tower II Bldg., 75/6-7 Sukhumvit Soi 19 (Soi Watthana), Bangkok 10110 (662)261-1934-5,
665-7299, 261-1938
Sweden 20th Fl., Pacific Place, 140 Sukhumvit Road (between Soi 4 and 6), Bangkok 10110 (662)263-7200
Switzerland 35 Witthayu Road, Bangkok 10330 (662)253-0156-60
Turkey 61/1 Soi Chatsan , Sutthisan Road,Huai Khwang, Bangkok 10310 (662)274-7262-3
Ukraine 87 All season Place, CRC Tower, 33rd Fl, Witthayu Road, Lumphini, Pathumwan, Bangkok 10330 (662) 685-3215
United Arab
  Emirates
82 Seng Thong Thani Bldg, 25th Fl., Sathon Nuea Road, Silom Road,Bangkok 10500 (662)639-9820-4
U.S.A. 120-122 Witthayu Road, Bangkok 10330 (662)205-4000
Vietnam 83/1 Witthayu Road, Lumphini, Pathumwan, Bangkok (662)251-7202,
251-3552