





| Business Visa Information for Thailand |
| Monday, 07 July 2008 11:56 |
|
Thailand Business Visa Information The non-immigrant "B" visar what people like to call the Thai work visa, is intended for those who are going to be employed or start a business in Thailand. Some embassies may still issue multiple entry "B" visas however it has become the norm that they will only issue a single 3 month "B" visa in Asia to those seeking employment. In your passport the embassy will also stamp in RED that the next "B" visa you apply for must show that you had applied for a Thai work permit on the last "B" visa that you had been issued.
You are NOT allowed to work in Thailand without a work permit! A Business Visa (Non-B) and a work permit is required! Some employers might tell workers that a "B" visa is a Thailand work visa, however it is not. The "B" visa does not give you the right to work in Thailand. In certain countries you might be able to get a 1 year multiple entry visa. This is valid for a year and is divided into 4 'legs'. Each leg of your visa is valid for 3 months after which you have to leave Thailand and return to activate the next leg on the visa. This is commonly known as a "Visa Run" or border hop. It has become VERY difficult to secure a "B" visa and it is best to obtain the services of an attorney in Thailand, not only to apply for your "B" visa but also your work permit. The basic requirements are as follows: Thailand "B" Visa information - The Application Form TM7 (for extension of an alien who enters the Kingdom for not more than 90 days).
See also Thai business visa and Thai work permit
|
With more than 45 legal and assistant staff in 5 offices throughout Thailand. Members of the British and US Chamber of Commerce.
Signing on the dotted line does not cost an arm and a leg with us. We are cost effective and reasonably priced.
Thailand Visa rules for Thailand had changed with the 90 day rule. Be certain that you understand how it affects you.