How should the expiration time of Thailand business visa be calculated?

Updated on tourism 2024-05-20
14 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    If it is written before, that is, before, it is not written to include, then it cannot be on December 18th, it must be before the 18th.

    That is, you said, before 23:59 local time on December 17.

    Honestly, why do you have to play so heartbeatly?

    As for the landing sign, it is not as simple as imagination, and you can sign it on the ground, with many requirements, as shown in the figure below.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Before going back, go to the immigration bureau to apply for a return visa, so that you don't need a visa next time you come in, otherwise the business visa will be invalid, and you have to re-apply for a visa when you come back and sign 1,000 baht. Single-time get. If you exceed one day, you will be fined 200 baht at the airport, up to a maximum of 20,000 baht for each day you will be fined 200 baht.

    You can also go to the immigration office in advance to do a visa extension, and you will be given an extension for more than 20 days The cost is 1900 baht, so you don't have to worry.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Let's go early, and go on the 17th at the latest. Customs has the right to decide whether to let you go, if the customs does not let you in, you can only spend money again on landing visa or return the same way, so it is better to go there earlier. Otherwise, your previous visa will be in vain.

    Don't play on the sidelines. Not insured. ]

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Don't worry, you can get a visa on arrival in Bangkok, and it doesn't matter if it expires, but be sure to bring enough cash].

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    At present, the Thai embassy needs to complete the review within 12-15 working days, but the working days do not include holidays and weekends, but the application for a Thai visa can be processed expedited, and after expedited, the applicant needs 7 working days to get the blind certificate at the earliest.

    Because it takes a certain amount of time to apply for a Thai visa, when applying for a visa, the applicant needs to apply for a visa at least a month in advance.

    However, not all applicants can get the visa within 7 days, if there is a problem with the materials submitted by the applicant, it will delay the review time, of course, if there are holidays, peak periods, system maintenance failures, etc., it is possible to extend the visa time or even delay the applicant's travel plan.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    A business visa in Thailand is valid for 90 days, and the number of days you can stay in Thailand is 60-90 days.

    The visa processing time is approximately 3-7 working days.

    Note: 1The validity period and duration of stay are determined by the official according to the invitation letter;

    2.If you need to apply for a one-year or three-year visa, according to the regulations of Thailand, you can apply for a short-term visa in Beijing first, and then apply for an extension after arriving in Thailand;

    3.The validity period and length of stay of the visa published on the relevant visa information are for reference only and not any statutory commitment, and all are based solely on the content of the visa issued by the visa officer.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    What is the normal processing time?

    The normal processing time for a Thai business visa is about 22 working days, if you need to apply for an expedited visa, please check the Thailand business visa products: 4 visa types, 12 visa products.

    What is the fastest processing time?

    The fastest processing time for Thailand Business Visa - Bring Your Own Invitation is about 7 working days.

    Thailand Business Visa - No invitation required, the fastest processing time is about 10 working days.

    The fastest processing time for Thailand Business Visa – International Conference is about 7 working days.

    Thailand Business Visa - Annual Multiple RequestsThe fastest processing time is about 14 working days.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    A Thai tourist visa allows you to stay in Thailand for 60 days.

    A transit visa (transit to a third country, to participate in athletic competitions, or to crew members) allows you to stay in Thailand for up to 15 days.

    Business visa for a 90-day stay in Thailand.

    The non-immigrant ED visa (non-immigrant ED visa to study) allows you to stay in Thailand for 90 days.

    A non-immigrant F visa (to attend an official Thai conference or official business event) for a 90-day stay in Thailand.

    Non-immigrant visa (other purposes of travel to Thailand, e.g. to visit relatives) allows you to stay in Thailand for 90 days.

    Pension visa (only for applicants over the age of 50 who are not working in Thailand) and the visa is valid for one year.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Business visas are usually handled by yourself at the immigration office, which is relatively easy, so rest assured.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    I've been collecting information on this for a while, and I'll share what I know and what I've learned with the landlord.

    The building hosts a business visa to come to Thailand and can live in Thailand for three months. If you apply for a tourist visa, you can live for two months, and after the expiration date, you can go to the immigration bureau in Thailand to extend it for one month, and the cost is 1,900 baht (about 400 yuan). - Both the tourist visa and the business visa can stay in Thailand for three months.

    Actually, I'm a little strange, why didn't the landlord do a travel visa to Thailand, the current travel visa is free, let the travel agency handle it, that is, pay a little running fee or something, and the business visa generally costs about 1000 yuan (depending on the fee of the travel agency - some friends only use 450 yuan).

    If the landlord wants to live for a long time, such as 1 year, then the landlord for business visa, I think it is the best, three months up, you can find a local travel agency to handle a year, the fee is more than 4000 yuan. This allows the landlord to live in Thailand for a total of 15 months.

    However, if the landlord is a tourist visa, after living for three months, it can also be extended, such as changing to a three-month business visa, which costs about 15,000 baht (3,000 yuan).

    The detailed landlord can ponder it and see how long he wants to live in Thailand before making a decision, if it is possible to come to Thailand for more than a year, it should be best to extend it with a business visa. If it's not for a long time, say just a few months, a travel visa is fine.

    By the way, on the landlord's question, can you use a business visa to transfer a travel visa in Thailand, and I have never heard anyone say it, only a travel visa to a business visa, and a business visa to a travel visa is rare. However, I believe that it is possible, because even if the travel visa expires in three months, if you do not leave the country, you can ask a travel agency to help you renew it. - All in all, the landlord does not have to worry about the postponement.

    As long as you spend some money and find someone from a travel agency to help you handle it, there is nothing that can't be done.

    There is another one, if the time of three months is up, the landlord can also go to the border of Thailand - Cambodia for a turn, stay for two or three days, and return to Thailand to get a total of three months of travel visa (two months + one month extension) - I heard that it is okay not to leave the country, but it may cost a little more.

    In short, about the extension, the landlord doesn't have to worry!

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    No, you can't change to a business visa, you can't change to a tourist visa!

    To Thailand, the most convenient is to apply for a tourist visa, which is very convenient. Be careful not to overstay or you won't have the chance to go to Thailand again in the future!

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    It is very convenient to go to Thailand to apply for a personal tourist visa.

    Find a travel agency to do it on your behalf.

    All you need is a 2-inch** passport.

    Fees vary from agency to travel agency.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    OK. A fine of 500 baht is required for each day of overdue.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Just find a local travel agent in Thailand. Chinatown buys Chinese-language newspapers, and they have all kinds of advertisements on them. You're going to have to find a travel agency that advertises a lot of them to help you, because there's a lot of them.

    If you have a business visa in China, you may be able to stay in Thailand for 90 days, and then you can extend it for 1 year.

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