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Question about flying to Thailand. US Resident Visa

Started by elle2011, September 28, 2011, 07:12:11 PM

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elle2011

If you are a us resident and not a citizen how do you go about claiming a visa to visit thailand? Where do we get such visas? Thank you
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mimpi

Have never been to Thailand but would imagine that like Indonesia it's a 30 day visa on arrival. You pay when you enter the terminal before passing immigration. Price in Indonesia was US$25.00.
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elle2011

Well I think for US Citizens it works like that, but residents i believe have to order a visa beforehand.


Thank you :)
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sweetie87

Maybe this is of help http://bangkok.usembassy.gov/service/thai-visas-for-americans.html it probably is a simple VOA visa on arrival as thailand is eager to let tourists in. Congrats on your choice of a date and i hope everything goes well :) best of luck! Maybe im in chonburi in january as well to visit a friend having surgery :) so maybe we'll meet up :)
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