COMMUNIQUE AMBASSADE DE FRANCE - Exemption de visa : Changement de la réglementation
Le gouvernement thaïlandais autorise les ressortissants de 36 pays, dont les Français, à entrer sur le territoire national sans visa pour un séjour de moins de 30 jours.Seule condition pour obtenir cette exemption : la validité du passeport doit-être de plus de trois mois à l’arrivée en Thaïlande. Il est possible d’obtenir une extension de séjour, uniquement en quittant le territoire et en y revenant à l’issue de la durée du séjour.
Toutefois, depuis le 1er octobre 2006, 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 Overstays au contrôle des passeports à l’aéroport.
Visas touristiques
Le visa touristique donne droit à un séjour de 60 jours. Il est délivré par les Ambassades et les Consulats de Thaïlande à l’étranger.
Pièces demandées : un passeport valide six mois, au minimum, à partir de la demande de visa, trois photos et un formulaire à remplir. Des droits de chancellerie sont perçus. Ce visa pourra être prorogé de 30 jours, en Thaïlande, par les services thaïlandais de l’Immigration. Les pièces suivantes sont demandées : une photo, une copie du passeport et 1.900 bahts de droits.
Attention : Dépassements de séjour
Les étrangers venus en Thaïlande en tant que touristes ne peuvent pas légalement y séjourner au-delà de la date accordée par l’Officier de l’Immigration lors de l’entrée sur le territoire. Au-delà, Ils sont tenus de quitter le pays.
Le non respect de cette réglementation expose les contrevenants à une arrestation par la police, à des poursuites judiciaires (peine de prison et paiement d’une amende) et à l’expulsion. Celle-ci est en général assortie d’une interdiction de séjour.
Par ailleurs, il a été signalé à l’Ambassade que des officines spécialisées dans la prorogation des visas de tourisme ou l’obtention d’autres catégories de visas ont procédé à la fabrication de faux visas, exposant leurs clients à de graves sanctions pénales.
Pour plus d’informations :
Ministère thaïlandais des Affaires étrangères : www.mfa.go.th
Police royale de l’Immigration : www.immigration.go.th
Office du tourisme thaïlandais (Paris) : www.tourismethaifr.com
Autorité du tourisme en Thailande (TAT) : www.tat.or.th
Tourisme en Thaïlande : http://www.tourismthailand.org
rien de bien nouveau, mais il me semble plus prudent de le rappeler 😉
"L'endroit où l'on vit est toujours les vacances des autres"
"Ceux qui luttent ne sont pas sûr de gagner... ceux qui ne luttent pas ont déjà perdu d'avance..."
I'm still hoping to go grab a beer with any of you somewhere around my neighborhood - i.e. Bangkok - Thailande
Je suis passé au bureau d'immigration pour demander des infos sur les visas, ils n'ont pas pu me répondre et m'ont dit que de toute façon ça ne les concernait pas... pas glop, pas glop.
Pour des infos sur les 'visas on arrival' il me faudrait contacter le bureau de Mae Sai
Pour des infos sur le visa 'O' il me faudrait aller à Vientiane
Apparemment toutefois la loi sur les 3 ' visas on arrival' n'est pas rétroactive, ils commencent à compter à partir du 1er Octobre.
Un peu plus d'infos sur les pays dont les ressortissants n'ont pas besoin de visa, ou ceux qui peuvent obtenir un visa à l'arrivée :
TOURIST VISA EXEMPTION
- According to the Interior Ministerial Announcements dated 1 October B.E. 2545 (2002), 20 December B.E. 2545 (2002), 18 October B.E. 2547 (2004) and 6 May B.E. 2548 (2005), passport holders from 40 countries and Hong Kong SAR do not require a visa when entering Thailand for tourism purposes and will be permitted to stay in the Kingdom for 30 days. - Please note that Tourist Visa Exemption does not apply to foreigners holding Travel Document for Aliens issued by these 40 countries. Foreigners entering Thailand under Tourist Visa Exemption must possess means of living expenses at the amount of 10, 000 Baht per person and 20, 000 Baht per family accordingly.
1. Australia : Commonwealth of Australia
2. Austria : Republic of Austria
3. Belgium : Kingdom of Belgium
4. Brazil : Federative Republic of Brazil (****)
5. Bahrain : State of Bahrain
6. Brunei Darussalam : Negara Brunei Darussalam
7. Canada
8. Denmark : Kingdom of Denmark
9. Finland : Republic of Finland
10. France : French Republic
11. Germany : Federal Republic of Germany
12. Greece : Hellenic Republic
13. Hong Kong : Hong Kong Special Administrative Region
14. Iceland : Republic of Iceland
15. Indonesia : Republic of Indonesia
16. Ireland : Republic of Ireland
17. Israel : State of Israel
18. Italy : Republic of Italy
19. Japan
20. Korea : Republic of Korea (****)
21. Kuwait : State of Kuwait
22. Luxembourg : Grand Duchy of Luxembourg
23. Malaysia
24. Netherlands : Kingdom of the Netherlands
25. New Zealand
26. Norway : Kingdom of Norway
27. Oman : Sultanate of Oman
28. Peru : Republic of Peru (****)
29. Philippines : Republic of the Philippines
30. Portugal : Republic of Portugal
31. Qatar : State of Qatar
32. Singapore : Republic of Singapore
33. Spain : Kingdom of Spain
34. South Africa : Republic of South Africa
35. Sweden : Kingdom of Sweden
36. Switzerland : Swiss Confederation
37. Turkey : Republic of Turkey
38. United Arab Emirates
39. United Kingdom : United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
40. United States of America
41. Vietnam : Socialist Republic of Vietnam --
(****) Since Thailand has bilateral agreement on visa exemption for holders of diplomatic, official and ordinary passports for a visit of not exceeding 90 days with Brazil, the Republic of Korea and Peru, nationals of these 3 countries will be permitted to enter and stay in Thailand for 90 days without a visa.
For more information on countries that have bilateral agreements on visa exemption with Thailand, please see List of countries which have concluded agreements on the exemption of visa requirements with Thailand.
Top VISA ON ARRIVAL - According to the Interior Ministerial Announcements, passport holders from 20 countries may apply for visas at the immigration checkpoints for the purpose of tourism for the period of not exceeding 15 days. - The applicant must possess means of living expenses at the amount of 10, 000 Baht per person and 20, 000 Baht per family accordingly. - The applicant must present full paid ticket which is usable within 15 days since the date of entry - Visa on arrival is provided at 23 designated international checkpoints and applicants should submit the application form duly filled out and to which his/her recent photograph (2 ฝ inches) is attached. The application fee is 1, 000 Baht. Visitors who enter the Kingdom with Visa on Arrival generally cannot file an application for extension of stay except in special cases such as illness which prevents them from travelling, etc. They can submit an application at the Office of Immigration Bureau, Immigration Division 1, Soi Suan Plu, South Sathorn Road, Bangkok 10120. Tel. 02 287-3127 or 02 287-3101-10 ext. 2264-5 or at website http://www.immigration.go.th
List of 20 countries is as follows :
1. Bhutan : Kingdom of Bhutan
2. China : People’s Republic of China (including Taiwan)
3. Cyprus : Republic of Cyprus
4. Czech : Czech Republic
5. Estonia : Republic of Estonia
6. Hungary : Republic of Hungary
7. India : Republic of India
8. Kazakhstan : Republic of Kazakhstan
9. Latvia : Republic of Latvia
10. Liechtenstein : Principality of Liechtenstein
11. Lithuania : Republic of Lithuania
12. Maldives : Republic of Maldives
13. Mauritius : Republic of Mauritius
14. Oman : Sultanate of Oman
15. Poland : Republic of Poland
16. Russian Federation
17. Saudi Arabia : Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
18. Slovakia : Slovak Republic
19. Slovenia : Republic of Slovenia
20. Ukraine
List of Thailand’s Immigration Checkpoints which provides facilities for issuance of visa on arrival are as follow :1. Don Muang International Airport, Bangkok
2. Chiangmai International Airport, Chiangmai
3. Phuket International Airport, Phuket
4. Hatyai International Airport, Songkla
5. U Tapao Airport, Rayong
6. Mae Sai Immigration Checkpoint, Chiengrai
7. Chieng Saen Immigration Checkpoint, Chiengrai
8. Chieng Khong Immigration Checkpoint, Chiengrai
9. Betong Immigration Checkpoint, Yala
10. Sadoa Immigration Checkpoint, Songkla
11. Samui Airport, Surat Thani
12. Sukhothai International Airport, Tak Immigration Checkpoint
13. Bangkok Harbour Immigration Checkpoint, Bangkok
14. Sri Racha Immigration Checkpoint, Chonburi
15. Mabtaput Immigration Checkpoint, Rayong
16. Nong Khai Immigration Checkpoint, Nong Khai
17. Samui Immigration Checkpoint, Surat Thani
18. Phuket Immigration Checkpoint, Phuket
19. Satun Immigration Checkpoint, Satun
20. Krabi Immigration Checkpoint, Krabi
21. Songkhla Harbour Immigraion Checkpoint, Songkhla
22. Chiangrai Airport Immigration Checkpoint, Chiangrai
23. Surat Thani Airport Immigration Checkpoint, Surat Thani
En gros rien de bien neuf, si j'ai bien compris, pour le VFiste "lambda" 😏.
"If you look like your passport photo, then in all probability you need the journey" - Earl Wilson.
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