je sais qu on va me repondre de regarder sur les post precedents mais je viens aux nouvelles toutes fraiches de fin 2010
je pars le 3 janvier en thailande et je prevois un voyage du 2 au 22 mars en birmanie
puis je faire mon visa a l ambassade du myanmar de bkk quand j arrive le 4 janvier pour la periode du mois de mars et combien ca coute ?
merci d avance a tous meme si ce sujet a deja ete traité plusieur fois sur ce forum , ils datent de 2008 2009
bien a vous
vanilla
ps: pour info vol bangkok -yangon du 2 au 22 mars sur air asia : cout :66 euros
Bon, je n'ai pas fréquenté l'ambassade du Myanmar de Bangkok depuis longtemps, mais je viens d'y aller 3 fois ces 3 dernières années (au Myanmar). Chaque demande de visa était valable 3 mois. Et sur VF, je lis la même chose, que l'on fasse la demande à Bruxelles, Paris, Genève. Pas de raison qu'à Bangkok, ce soit différent.
Dans les formulaires à remplir, ils demandent la date d'arrivée au Myanmar.
Or, tu arriveras au Myanmar 2 mois après ta demande. Je ne m'inquiéterais pas si j'étais toi.
Aucune idée du prix à Bangkok. A Bruxelles : 25 euros.
Dommage de ne rester que 3 semaines quand on part 3 mois en Asie. La Birmanie mérite beaucoup mieux...
Tu y seras à la pleine lune de mars, il y a des Festivals. Renseignes-toi...
alor merci pour ta reponse
oui je vais me renseigner pour les festivales , je ne savais pas
oui je ne peux y rester que 3 semaines car j ai plein d autres pays a visiter mais je pense que je vais pouvoir voir pas mal de chose en 3 semaines deja
a bientot peut etre
bien a toi
vanilla
concernant le visa, le seul actuellement qui est permis en tant que touriste est de 28 jours....je ne sais pas où la personne qui t'a écrit auparavant a pris son 3 mois....
si tu dépasses ton 28 jours, il y a possibilité de payer pour qq jours supplémentaires....
si tu fais l'ambassade du Myannmar, tu vas y trouver 28 jours pour 1 visa. Si tu as ton passaport, fais-le faire dans ton pays avant de partir.
concernant le visa, le seul actuellement qui est permis en tant que touriste est de 28 jours....je ne sais pas où la personne qui t'a écrit auparavant a pris son 3 mois....
Vu le nombre de posts sur le sujet, je pense que la plupart savent que le visa est de 28 jours.
La VALIDITE du visa est de 3 mois. Ca veut dire qu'on doit l'utiliser dans un délai de 3 mois !
C'est la raison d'être de ce post. La validité !
Je n'ai jamais écrit que j'avais obtenu un visa de 3 mois.
oui en fait pour que mon visa soit valable a la date de mon depart (je pars du 2 au 22 mars)il faut que je le fasse en france a partir du 22 decembre mais le probleme c est que moi je pars en asie le 3 janvier et avc les fetes j ai peur que ca soit trop juste et qu on ne puisse pas le faire (on ne sait jamais ce qu il peut arriver)
donc du coup je dois le faire en thailande , j ai pas d autre choix
d ou le sujet sur la validité
merci pour ta reponse c est plus clair
bien a toi
vanilla
oui en fait pour que mon visa soit valable a la date de mon depart (je pars du 2 au 22 mars)il faut que je le fasse en france a partir du 22 decembre
Pas à partir du 22 décembre, non. A partir du 2 décembre...
En se donnant un peu de marge, on va dire le 5 décembre.
Si tu fais ta demande de visa à partir de cette date, il sera valable 3 mois, c'est-à-dire que tu devras l'utiliser avant le
5 mars. Or, tu débarques en Birmanie le 2 mars. Date à partir de laquelle tu pourras rester dans le pays 28 jours.
Tu as tout le mois de décembre pour demander ton visa.
Un coup de téléphone à ton ambassade et tu auras confirmation de tout ça...
non pas possible
j ai appeler a visa express et ils sont formel
mon visa fait en france doit etre valade a la date de depart ....soit le 22 mars
je ne peux donc le faire qu a bangkok
a bientot
vanilla
bonjour,
tu peux avoir ton visa pour la birmanie,
en 48 heures
tu vas a l ambassade de birmanie a bangkok, en
il y a une association en birmanie qui parle francais et qui t indique les lieux ou tu ne peut pas y aller
il y a des endroit s en birmanie interdit
sac a dos, pas toujours de l lelectricite donc conditions difficiles pas d air conditionne ou pas de ventilateur chaleur 35 degres hotel partiates les gens sont des amours
anne
merci pour ton message
oui je vais faire mon visa a bkk car impossible en france
j espere que je n aurai pas de probleme a le faire .... on ne sait jamais !
peut tu me dire combien ca va me couter et si c est possible de l avoir dans la journée ?
merci d avance
bien a toi
vanilla
non tu ne peux pas l avoir dans la journée, la birmanie ne veut pas minimum 48 Heures le prix dans les 3000 a 4000 Bts et il te faut une adresse en birmanie donc regarde sur l association birmane ce sont des francais qui la dirigent c 'est stric la birmanie tu ne peux pas faire comme tu veux bisous anne
je peux mettre une adresse bidon en arrivant a yangon qui est sur le lonely planete ?
ils vont verifier ou pas ?
franchement j ai aucune idee de ou je vais decendre quand j arrive la bas....
je pars dans 6 jours à Bangkok pour aller à Rangoon.
question stratégique : dans les 48 heures dont vous parlez pour le visa à BK, on peut compter le samedi ou le dimanche?? c'est ouvert le samedi??
(car si j'arrive un jeudi, c'est mort pour l'avoir vendredi ou samedi ????)
bonsoir
j'interviens un peu tard pour renseigner vanilla qui doit être déjà à Bkk, mais cela pourra toujours servir à d'autres.
Je suis allé à l'ambassade du Myanmar à Bkk il y a environ 20 jours.
voilà les conditions pour le visa touristique de 28j :
prix : 810 baths
délai : 2 jours ouvrables
ouvert de 9h à 12h et de 13h à 15h pour retirer et remplir les formulaires. Et de 15h30 à 16h30 pour récupérer passeport+visa.
L' ambassade est située à 200m de la station de métro Surasak.
N'oubliez pas les 2 photos d'identité, mais si vous les oubliez quand même, sachez qu'il y a au moins 2 shops situés dans la même rue qui pourront vous tirer le portrait.
J'ajoute qu'avant de me déplacer personnellement à l' ambassade, je m'étais rendu dans une de ses petites agences vers Kao San Road dont j'avais lu le plus grand bien sur un forum...la dame était fort sympathique mais elle m'a proposé le visa pour 3000 baths avec délai de 5 jours ouvrables!!! j'ai souri et je lui ai demandé pourquoi c'était si cher et si long, elle m'a répondu que c'était difficile à obtenir..., elle a eu au moins l'honnêteté de me conseiller d'aller moi même à l'ambassade pour gagner du temps et de l'argent.
merci pr ton message
je suis alle aujourdhui pr mon visa...
j ai mis l info ici http://voyageforum.com/voyage/F8/v.f?post=3978489;live=1;#3978489
a bientot
Anne Charles de Juan les pins ? Tiens moi aussi !!! En tous les cas je suis en Thailande et je vais faire faire mon visa pour la Birmanie le 7 fevrier, peux tu me donner des conseils ? Il parait que l'on peut aller à l'ambassade en métro, connais tu la station ? Faut il vraiment une photocopie des passeports ? J'ai des formulaires imprimés sur internet, une fois remplis vont ils me les accepter ? Merci merci !!!!
Je voudrais savoir si on pouvait avoir un visa fait le jour même à l'ambassade de birmanie à Bangkok? j'ai lu que c'était possible mais le post le plus actuel…
J'aimerais savoir si il est possible, pour un ressortissant français, de faire faire un visa pour la Birmanie depuis Katmandhou OU Bangkok voire depuis l'Inde…
Je pense partir en birmanie en 2011 par contre j aimerais savoir si on peut faire le visa birmanie a bangkok plutot que de la faire en france car apres…
Ma question en clair est dans le sujet. je pars pour la birmanie via Bangkok,, je souhaite rester quelques jours a BKK. avec un billet aller retour BANGKOK…
à Bangkok, et je voulais savoir si sur place il était difficile et combien de temps cela prennait pour obtenir un visa pour la birmanie??? est-ce carréement…
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