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- Visa application form completely filled out |
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- Passport or travel document with validity not less than 6 months + 1 copy of passport |
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- Two recent (4 x 6 cm.) photograph of the applicant |
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- Copy of evidence of travel to/from Thailand (confirmed air ticket paid in full/booking) |
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- Evidence of hotel / accommodation booking |
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- Evidence of adequate finance |
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- International Health Certificate on Yellow Fever vaccination + 1 copy |
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- Medical Certificate (Un certificat medical attestant l'absence de toutes maladies infectieuses) |
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*1.1 |
Foreigners who wish to work in Thailand must provide : |
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- Letter of approval from the Ministry of Labour.
To obtain this letter, the applicant’s prospective employer in Thailand is required to submit Form WP3
at the Office of Foreign Workers Administration, Department of Employment, Ministry of Labour Tel. 02-2452745,
or at the Provincial Employment Office in his or her respective province.
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- Copy of Work Permit issued by the Ministry of Labour and alien income tax or Por Ngor Dor 91 (only in the case where applicant has previously worked in Thailand). |
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- Corporate documents of hiring company in Thailand such as: 1) business registration and business license 2) list of shareholders 3) company profile 4) details of business operation 5) list of foreign workers stating names, nationalities and positions 6) map indicating location of the company 7) balance sheet, statement of Income Tax and Business Tax (Por Ngor Dor 50 and Por Ngor Dor 30 of the latest year) 8) value-added tax registration (Por Por 20) |
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- Document indicating the number of foreign tourists (for tourism business only), or document indicating export transactions issued by banks (for export business only). |
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- An alien who receives a Non-Immigrant visa can work in Thailand once he or she is being granted a work permit.
- An alien in violation of the Immigration Act B.E. 2522 (1979) concerning taking up employment without work permit or the Royal Decree B.E. 2522 (1979) concerning holding employment in certain restricted occupations and professions shall be prosecuted and imprisoned or fined, or shall face both penalties.
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*1.2 |
Foreigners who wish to conduct business in Thailand must provide : |
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- Letter from the applicant’s company indicating the applicant’s position, length of employment, salary and purpose of visit(s) to Thailand. |
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- Documents showing correspondence with business partners in Thailand. |
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- Evidence of financial status in the case where the applicant is self-employed. |
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- Letter of invitation from trading or associated partners/companies in Thailand. |
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- Corporate documents of associated partners/companies in Thailand such as: 1) business registration and business license 2) list of shareholders 3) company profile / Copies of company documents must be signed by the Board of Directors or authorised managing director and affix seal of company. 4) details of business operation 5) map indicating location of the company 6) balance sheet, statement of Income Tax and Business Tax (Por Ngor Dor 50 and Por Ngor Dor 30) of the latest year 7) value-added tax registration (Por Por 20) |
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*1.3 |
Foreigners who intend to take up employment as school teachers in Thailand must provide : |
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- Letter of acceptance from employing institute or school in Thailand. |
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- Letter of approval from government agencies such as the Office of the Private Education Commission, the Office of the Basic Education Commission. |
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- Evidence of educational qualification such as diplomas or teaching certificates. |
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- School license or business registration, list of shareholders and school profile. |
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- Applicant’s resume. |
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- Police certificate verifying that applicant has no criminal record or equivalents or letter issued by authorised agencies in applicant’s country. |
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Foreigners who intend to take up employment as football player in Thailand must apply in person and provide : |
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- Letter from Football Association in Thailand which football player will be with. |
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- Letter from Sport Authority of Thailand. |
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- Copy of the employment contract indicating position and salary. (6 months validity) |
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- Original financial document/Bank statement of the football player. (6 months validity) |
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- Police certificate verifying that applicant has no criminal record and drugs record by authorised agencies in applicant’s country. (6 months validity) |
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Consular officers reserve the rights to request additional documents as deemed necessary
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Applicant must endorse on each and every page of the submitted copies of documentation. |
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Documents in foreign languages must be translated into Thai and should be notorised by notary organs or by the applicant’s diplomatic or consular mission. |
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