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GENERAL INFORMATION
As a general rule, any foreigner seeking entry into
the Kingdom of Thailand for business, investment, study,
medical treatment, mass media, religion, employment
and other purposes is required to apply for a visa from
a Thai Embassy or Consulate-General. To do so, a foreigner
must possess a valid passport or travel document that
is recognized by the Royal Thai Government and comply
with the conditions set forth in the Immigration Act
B.E.2522 (1979) and its related provisions.
Foreigners who fall into any of the following categories
are prohibited to enter the Kingdom.
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Having no genuine and valid passport or document used
in lieu of passport; or having a genuine and valid passport
or document used in lieu of passport without visaing
by the Royal Thai Embassies or Consulates in foreign
countries; or from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs,
except if a visa is not required for certain types of
aliens in special instances. Visaing and visa exemption
will be under the terms and conditions as provided in
the Ministerial Regulations.
Having no appropriate means of living following entrance
into the Kingdom.
Having entered into the Kingdom to take occupation as
a labourer, or to take employment by using physical
energy without skills or training , or to work in violation
of the Alien Work Permit Law.
Being mentally unstable or having any of the diseases
as prescribed in the Ministerial Regulations.
Having not yet been vaccinated against smallpox or inoculated
or undergone any other medical treatment for protection
against disease and having refused to have such vaccinations
administered by the Immigration Doctor.
Having been imprisoned by the judgement of the Thai
Court; or by a lawful injunction; or by the judgement
of the Court of foreign country, except when the penalty
is for petty offense or negligence or is provided for
as an exception in the Ministerial Regulations.
Having behavior which would indicate possible danger
to the Public or likelihood of being nuisance or constituting
any violence to the peace or safety of the public or
to the security of the public or to the security of
the nation, or being under warrant of arrest by competent
officials of foreign governments.
Reason to believe that entrance into the Kingdom was
for the purpose of being involved in prostitution, the
trading of women of children, drug smuggling, or other
types of smuggling which are contrary to the public
morality.
Having no money or bond as prescribed by the Minister
under Section 14 of the Immigration Act B.E. 2522 .
Being a person prohibited by the Minister under Section
16 of the Immigration Act B.E. 2522.
Being deported by either the Government of Thailand
that of or other foreign countries; or the right of
stay in the Kingdom or in foreign countries having been
revoked; or having been sent out of the Kingdom by competent
officials at the expense of the Government of Thailand
unless the Minister shall consider exemption on an individual
special case basis.
The examination and diagnosis of disease of a physical
or mental nature, including protective operations as
against disease, shall be conducted by the Immigration
Doctor.
Information on location and contact number of the
Thai Embassy and Consulate-General abroad could be obtained
from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Department of
Consular Affairs, Visas and Travel Documents Division,
123 Chaengwattana Road, Bangkok 10210, Tel. (662) 981-7171
ext. 3201-2, 3204-5 or direct line 575-1062-4, Fax.
(662) 575-1066 , E-mail : div1303@mfa.go.th
Note: Please check the period of stay stamped
in your passport by the immigration officer. Visitors
who overstay their visa will, at the time of their departure,
be fined 500 baht for each excess day.
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