Je voudrais des informations concernant les visa, j'explique mon cas :
Je pars en Thailande prochainement avec uniquement un billet aller. Je compte y rester un maximum de temps je vais donc prendre un visa touristique de 2-3 mois, ensuite une fois en Thailande j'aimerais renouveler ce visa j'ai donc entendu parler de faire l'aller retour en Malaysie ou au Laos pour pouvoir étendre celui ci et pourvoir donc re-rentré en Thailand pour une période de 3 à 6 mois il me semble, mais y'a t-il un visa particulier à prendre en France pour pouvoir effectué un renouvellement en Malaysie ou au Laos ? à quoi dois-je faire attention?
merci de m'éclairer car je suis un peu perdu, avec les visa avec plusieurs entrée etc.... en sachant que me dans mon cas je n'ai que qu'un billet aller je ne sais pas si ça change quelque chose...
Si il y a une façon plus simple de renouveler le Visa que de partir dans un autre pays je suis preneur
tu peux prendre directement un visa touriste double entree (60j+ 30j d'extension dans une immigration, un visa run a la frontiere a nouveau 60j puis 30j)
au dela de 6mois par an l'ambassade risque de plus vouloir delivrer de visa, tu peux faire un visa etudiant (ED) mais tu veras ca surplace =)
Bonjour
1 visa "run" c'est a dire 15 jrs a chaque fois et limité a je sais plus a combien de fois.Pour ma part, une fois je suis alléavec 1 aller simple avec visa 2 mois a terme suis allé dans un office immigration + 1 mois a terme, avion pour Udon thani puis bus pour Vientiane et a nouveau 2 mois + 1 mois, retour et même opération qu'au départ, donc total 6 mois.J'ai connu 1 allemand qui a fait cela pendant 2 ans, j'ai douté et il m'a montré son passeport avec tout les visas qui se suivaient.Perso je ne ferai pas ainsi car peu être refusé 1 fois.Ici a Marseille, on vous donne 1 multi entrées que si vous présentez 1 billet de sortie de Thaïlande.
double entree , il faut sortire du pays donc un visarun pour l'utiliser... tu auras 60j a nouveau .. une fois que le visa dbl entree est delivrer jamais refuser a la frontiere, les exigence d'obtention est a la discretion des ambassades..
tu peux pas faire les visarun de 15/30j indefiniment , 6mois par annee au maximum, parfois ca peux passer si l'officier est laxiste. mais je compterais pas la dessu, pour cela que je conseillerais un visa ED ensuite pour des durees longues..(pour ceux qui n'ont pas 51 an revolu..)
j'ai tjrs connu que passage par voie terrestre en Thaïlande sans visa multi entrées c'est15 jrs, maintenant peut être que pour les suisses les règles sont différentes a savoir ! 😉Pour les + de 50 ans,800 000THB a presenter sur 1 compte(ou 15000 en dessous de table, shut..faut pas le dire!)ou justificatif de rente mensuelle.Les visas étudiants,1 an et dans les 20000thb renouvelable 1 fois.Tout ça c'est pour le coté officiel car certains se débrouillent autrement.Les Phils"it's more fun"car pas besoin de tout cela😉
Ok donc si je comprends bien , je prends un visa 60Jours à l'ambassade de Paris, puis 30 jours en extension dans une office immmigration à Bangkok par exemple?
Ensuite je me rends avant les 90 jours de visa, à la frontière pour prendre un visa run qui me permettra de re-rentré en thailande pour une durée de 60J + 30J si je repars dans un office immigration?
La solution la plus simple pour moi pour m'évité tous les allez/retour pour effectué un visa run , et de prendre un visa ED directement sur place quand même?
merci de votre retour et merci à toutes les personnes m'ayant répondu
essaie de voir comment obtenir un double entree a l'ambassade a paris, si il exige un ticket d'avion pour sortire du territoire, tu peux faire avec un ami d'un agence...une option sur un vol, imprimer aucun frais
extension de 30jours(1'900bahts) dans n'importe quelle immigration , bangkok ou ailleurs
Visarun , il y a des tours opperator dans les villes touristique qui font des packages appeler "visarun" avec minivan pour te rendre a la frontiere terrestre la plus proche, moin chere que par tes propre moyen vu que c'est en groupe et ils s'occupent des demarches admnistrative , toi tu fais que suivre comme du betail.. c'est juste sortire et rerentrer...
si ta pas de visa touriste 2 entree, a la frontiere terrestre (pour ta seconde entree ) tu auras uniquement 15jours aucune solution d'achat de visa, donc sans ce dbl entree tu vas devoir te rendre a une ambassade thai d'un des pays limitrophe , faire une demande d'un autre visa touriste, prevoir au minimum 2 jours sur place(premier demande du visa, second tu recupere ton passport avec visa)...
Ok donc si je comprends bien , je prends un visa 60Jours à l'ambassade de Paris, puis 30 jours en extension dans une office immmigration à Bangkok par exemple?
NON c est pas un visa de 60 jours que tu doit prendre c est un visa double entrer si tu veux faire 2 fois 90 jours
tu demande un visa double entrer a l ambasseade et arrive au premier 60 jours tu va a l imigration qui te donne encore 30 jours pour 1900 baht (SANS SORTIR DU PAYS il faut rester 60 jours en thailande )
arrive au 29 eme jours de la prologration tu sort du pays et tu rentre en thailand, tu présente ton visa double entrer
lorsque tu donne ton passeport pas besoin de visa run si genre on te tamponne un visa run et que l officier n a pas fait gaffe
a ton visa double entrer tu va avoir 15 jours et ca va etre la merde mélanger les 15 jours avec la double entrer de 60 jours . tu a
le visa double entrer c est un visa a chaque fois que tu rentre tu a droit a 60 jours + 30 jours (2 entrer max) , genre premiere entrer en thai
tu reste 25 jours sur les 90 jours possible la tu perd 65 jours c est en aucun cas 90 jours sur plusieurs rentrer c est 90 jours
a chaque entrer sans sortir du pays (2 entrer max ) . (2 eme entre) lorsque tu sort de thailande et tu rentre la t as la 2 eme entrer qui te donne droit a 60 jours + 30 jours (1900 baht)
Ensuite je me rends avant les 90 jours de visa, à la frontière pour prendre un visa run qui me permettra de re-rentré en
thailande pour une durée de 60J + 30J si je repars dans un office immigration? non pas besoin de visa run c est le bordel 🏴☠️
tu presente ton passeport avec ton visa double entrer et la t as 2 eme entrer commence lorsque le tampon et mis sur ton visa la 2 eme fois qui te donne encore droit a 60+30
ca marche comment le visa ED ? je dois rester 11 mois mais aprés mes 6 premiers mois je vais etre coincé alors le visa ED m'irait bien
il faut connaitre le cout du visa ED je pense c est entre 25000 et 35000 baht tu a droit a 1 ans le ED MULTI c est le mieux pour toi , mais tu peut faire sans visa ED ( il faut bien demander un visa MULTI )
tu veux rester 11 mois sans visa ED c est possible aussi mais tu va te faire chier
visa touriste double entrer tu a 6 mois
apres les 6 mois tu peut faire des visa run autant de fois, tu peut entrer et sortir de thailande le nombre de fois que tu veux mais il y a une limite tu ne peut
pas rester en thailande plus de 6 mois sur 12 mois sans visa (visa run ) donc dejas la tu a 6 mois + 6 MOIS = 12 mois
donc il y a un cout a faire des aller retour et pars vois teresste tu a que 15 jours et (air port 30 jours)donc imagine toi a
chaque fois tu fait des AR tt les 2 semaine c est bcp . la meilleur solution c est le visa ED pour toi
profite freddy de t 11 mois si tu passe pars bkk ou ubon tu fait signe
merci Salim je verrais sur place pour le ED ; sinon je tenterais une nouvelle demande de visa a Penang en Malaisie aprés 6 mois .
je devrais pas passer par Ubon vu que je serais plein sud , koh jum.
pour info , il me fallait un A/R modifiable valable 1 an (c'est pas ce qui se vends le plus) j'ai pris air india, pas la meilleure cie mais niveau tarif pas photo avec les autres.
A force de lever les yeux au ciel,
on marche dans la merde.
CONFUCIUS ( je crois...)
Toutefois, la durée totale du séjour en Thaïlande, dès lors qu’il a été obtenu sans visa, ne peut excéder 90 jours sur une période de 6 mois. En cas de dépassement de la durée accordée par le visa, une amende de 500 bahts par jour de dépassement (avec un maximum toléré de 20 jours) est à régler au guichet au contrôle des passeports à l’aéroport.
dsl pour les visa run j ai fait une erreur c est 90 jours pour 6 mois mais j ai jamais teste le fameux 3 mois hors de thailande on peut aller au laos chercher un visa touriste
pour les visa ED y a plein c est vraiment pas un probleme pour l avoir tant que tu paye le cout et normalement moin de 40000 baht
tu peut demander visa étude , religieux , ou culturel ou un truc du genre
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