J'ai reserver des aller retour pour Bangkok depart le 05 février, retour le 20 février et je viens de me rendre compte que mon passeport ne sera plus valable dans 5 mois, alors qu'il faut un passeport valable 6 mois pour entrer en Thailande a partir de la date d'entrée.
A votre avis puis je tenter le coup ou vais je me faire "jeter" a la douane Thai.
Merci.
normalement c est bon ( enfin je pense) mais j ai lu qu il y avait une amende de 200 bath par jour enfin c est une info un peu vague a confirmer... curieuse de connaitre la reponse d ailleur
je pense pas que ca puisses compromettre ton sejour quand meme
ptet oui, ptet non.
Tout depend de la personne.
MAis je voterais plutot non, je ne suis pas certain que les agents d'embarquement soient au courant des validites des passeports demandés par pays !
Y'a bien des agents qui oublient de verifier les visas parfois, donc peut y'a de la marge....
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Bien sûr ...C'est la compagnie aérienne qui est responsable à partir du moment ou tu es dans l'avion...et c'est à elle qui revient la charge de te rapatrier si il y a un problème ...c'est pour ce là qu'il y a des histoires récurentes sur VF (notamment avec Gulf air), ...J'ai entendu dire que le coût du voyage faisait l'objet d'une préemption sur salaire, en cas de problème !
Imagine qu'en plus, il est un billet avec cette compagnie = chocolat au départ !
Si il décolle, il perd son passeport en thai, avec un peu de malchance ....j'y crois pas trop !
A mon avis, il n'embarque pas ...Bon, c'est pas mon boulot et je peux me planter! Pas de pot, vendredi soir !!!🙁
Il existe un passeport dit d'URGENCE validité un an :cout 30 euros ...Va à la prefecture et explique, prends ton livret de famille si tu l'as sous la main .
Bonsoir à tous, va à la préfecture dès lundi, c'est encore faisable moi à la préf de l'allier ils m'ont refait mon passeport en même pas 6 jours, demande le jeudi reçu le mardi. Bon il est vrai qu'il a fallut pleurer mais si tu tombe sur quelqu'un de compréhensif c'est faisable.
Je vais essayer la préfecture, mais normalement les passeports dit d'urgence ne sont délivré que pour raison professionelles ou décè.
Oui va à la préfecture c'est le mieux, et prends ton billet d'avion avec si on te le demande en disant que tu ne savais pas qu'il fallait plus de 6 mois de validité sur ton passeport pour renter en ce pays .
Chook dee . 😉
@+ , Marco .
On aura jamais assez de temps pour tout ce qu'on veut découvrir et comprendre dans nos voyages qu'on se le dise , Amis voyageurs .
normalement c est bon ( enfin je pense) mais j ai lu qu il y avait une amende de 200 bath par jour enfin c est une info un peu vague a confirmer... curieuse de connaitre la reponse d ailleur
Non ce n'est pas bon et cela n'a rien à voir avec le dépassement de durée de séjour. Voici ce qui est publié de façon précise sur le site de l'ambassade de France à Bangkok (extrait et lien url) :
Pour les touristes français, aucun visa n’est exigé pour un séjour inférieur à 30 jours (présentation du billet aller-retour), dès lors que le passeport est encore valable pour six mois au moins lors de l’entrée sur le territoire. Pour des durées supérieures à 30 jours, l’obtention d’un visa est obligatoire. Les visas touristiques sont délivrés par les ambassades de Thaïlande à l’étranger. Leur durée ne peut excéder 3 mois. Attention ! La durée du séjour mentionnée sur le visa est très souvent réduite au passage de la frontière par les services de l’immigration. Il convient de vérifier avec la plus grande attention la date maximum autorisée mentionnée sur le tampon d’entrée.
Le police de l’immigration se montre très vigilante dans ses contrôles. Avant de voyager, il convient de s’assurer de la durée de validité du passeport, qu’il ne comporte ni anomalie particulière ni rature. La police de l’immigration refuse systématiquement l’entrée sur le territoire thaïlandais aux touristes dont les titres de voyages ne sont pas conformes.
La durée maximale et non renouvelable d’un séjour touristique ne peut excéder 3 mois.
J'ai un ami qui doit me rejoindre en Thailande et qui a le même problème, passeport plus valable dans 3 mois, il a du faire un passeport d'urgence comme l'a bien dit Roger, sinon grande chance d'être refoulé a l'arrivée a Bangkok si pas refoulé dès l'embarquement. C'est ce que la compagnie d'aviation leur a dit 😕
Le titre du sujet ne correspond pas à ce que vous dites ...
Il vous faut un passeport valide 6 mois à votre entrée en Thaïlande (pas après la sortie !).
Si çà n'est pas le cas, il vous faut renouveler ...
NB:Je suis ici depuis 8 ans, ne suis pas sorti de Thaïlande depuis 3 ans, à votre avis quelle est ma "date de retour" ? (l'Ambassade peut renouveler les passeports, étonnant, non ?)
Si vous avez compris tout ce que je viens de vous dire, c'est que j'ai dû faire une erreur quelque part. - Alan Greenspan
Science sans conscience n'est que ruine de l'âme - Rabelais
a mon avis cela va etre dur de prendre l'avion si tu nes pas en regle
au comptoir d'enregistrement ils consultent en premier la validite de ton passeport et si cela ne va pas tu n'aura pas la carte embarquement il ne faut pas oublier que c'est les compagnies d avions qui sont responsables des passagers au sujets des formalités et que si il y a des soucis il doivent assure le retour
Oui, non seulement ils assurent le retour, mais en plus ils se font coller une amende pas piquée des vers ...
On ne rigole pas avec les passeports, d'ailleurs c'est même pas amusant !
Tous ces tampons, ces visas ...
Et ces cerbères ombrageux qui vous regardent en biais, ils sont la première ligne de défense de leur pays, ce sont des gens très sérieux 🏴☠️
Si vous avez compris tout ce que je viens de vous dire, c'est que j'ai dû faire une erreur quelque part. - Alan Greenspan
Science sans conscience n'est que ruine de l'âme - Rabelais
bonjour
je ne comprend pas quand on achete un billet d avion les agence ou compagnies signale t'ellle les conditions de formalite ou pas
sur cela est bete et dommage de ce pointer a l'enregistrement avec baggages et de ne pas pouvoir prendre son avion et cela bien sur dans presques tout les cas en vacances et l'economie pour ceux qui se les payes
il faudrais comme meme que les agence ou compagnie prenent le mx d informations des passagers a chaque fois quond leurs achete un billet
Bonsoir,
Je suis dans la même situation ... pour les maldives - il manque 10 jours à mon passeport pour être valide les 6 mois requis après la date de retour.
Comme c'est soldée votre histoire ? Etes vous finalement parti ?
Merci
Bonjour, est ce que tu as pu finalement partir? Je dois partir en Thailande Dimanche et mon passeport sera périmé en Juin (donc validité 4 mois et non 6 mois comme demandé) Penses_tu qu'ils vont me laisser passer? Merci si tu peux me répondre vite.
Bonjour, est ce que tu as pu finalement partir? Je dois partir en Thailande Dimanche et mon passeport sera périmé en Juin (donc validité 4 mois et non 6 mois comme demandé) Penses_tu qu'ils vont me laisser passer? Merci si tu peux me répondre vite.
Bonjour ,
Beaucoup de chance que non , car comme dis plus haut ils sont très regardant . 🤪
@+ , Marco .
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