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Durée maximum permise en Thaïlande?

Discussion started by Axwell66 on 2007-09-11

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Durée maximum permise en Thaïlande?

Axwell66 · 2007-09-11

salut a tous🙂🙂 je part en thailande l'anné prochaine et jaimerai y resté le plus longtemps possible!! ke fau t'il fair au niveau des visa et combien de foi peu ton les renouveler! merci de m'eclairer sur le sujet😉😉😉😉😉

Durée maximum permise en Thaïlande?

Barbot · 2007-09-11

Salut,

Maxi 90 jours sur 180 jours selon les conditions, sur ce lien tu trouveras réponse à ta question . 😉 http://voyageforum.com/v.f?do=resultats_recherche&destination=&search_forum=all&search_string=visa+thailande+&search_type=AND&search_fields=sb&discussion=0&pas_tout_inclus=0&pas_petites_annonces=0&photo=0&search_user_username=&search_time=&sb=score

Durée maximum permise en Thaïlande?

DocTremblay · 2007-09-12

Sans visa: 90 jours maxi (après soit tu sors pour 90 jours, soit tu vas faire un visa). Avec visa touriste: 2 mois + 1 mois d'extension à l'immigration locale (pour 1900 baht). Tu peux refaire un visa touriste autant de fois que tu veux dans des ambassades/consulats de Thaïlande à l'étranger (Laos, Malaysie, Cambodge...). Il n'y a pas de limite au nombre de visas que tu peux cumuler.

Durée maximum permise en Thaïlande?

Comprateur · 2007-09-12

Attention. le timbre d'entree est valide 28 jours seulement, ensuite il faut sortir et re-rentrer et cela pour une periode max de 90 jours sur 180 jours. Le visa O non immigrant valable 1 an pour une duree de 90 jours et donc du doit aussi faire des visa-run mais tu n'est pas limite a 90jours sur 180j. www.immigration.go.th http://www.phuketgazette.net/issuesanswers/details.asp?id=952 90-day stays on non-immigrant O visas I recently went to the Immigration Office in Phuket City to extend my non-immigrant O visa after staying 80 days in Phuket.

I was told that I could not, even though the visa is still valid. I was told that I must leave Thailand and then re-enter the country in order to be issued a new 90-day permit to stay.

I knew the tourist visa rules had changed, but I was unaware that non-immigrant O visa rules had changed as well. Can you clarify this for me? Thursday, February 1, 2007 Tom Farnham, Kathu. “It seems that you did not qualify to have your permit to stay extended, such as by being married to a Thai or by qualifying as a person wanting to stay here on retirement.

A person who has a multiple-entry non-immigrant O visa and does not qualify to have his permit to stay extended must leave the Kingdom at any border, such as at Ranong or Sadao, and re-enter the country in order to be permitted to stay a further 90 days.

You, as a person with non-immigrant O visa, will be permitted to re-enter the country repeatedly until the visa expires.

However, a person staying in Thailand on a tourist visa issued on arrival is allowed to stay no more than 90 days within any period of 180 days. Once the 90 days have passed, the person will not be permitted to re-enter Thailand for 90 days.” Thursday, February 1, 2007 Pol Capt Krissarat Nuesen of the Phuket Provincial Immigration Office.

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