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Visa Information

Argentina

Argentina offers an array of visa options to cater to various visit purposes – from tourism and business to education and long-term stays. Each visa type adheres to specific rules and requirements, which necessitates a thorough understanding before initiating the application process.

In 2019 alone, Thailand issued over 6 million visas, reflecting the country’s appeal as a global destination for both leisure and business pursuits. This guide provides an in-depth analysis of the different Thai visas to simplify your travel planning process.

For a broader understanding of Thailand’s culture, attractions, and legalities, our extensive Country Page serves as a valuable resource.

Tourist Visa

30 days or less Tourist Visa Not Required

The visa must be used within 90 days from the issuance date, and it grants the holder a 90-day stay inside Thailand. Once the visa has expired, it can be extended for an additional seven days.

Holders of the temporary 90-day non-immigrant visa usually use the visa to enter Thailand, apply for a work permit, and once the validity of the visa has run out, they can convert it into a long-term solution, for example, a one-year non-immigrant business visa, one-year business visa extension or others.

Business Visa

90 days Visa Required

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The non-immigrant B visa, also called the business visa in Thailand. There are two categories of the non-immigrant B visa, which are:

Non-immigrant B visa (conducting business) issued to foreigners who wish to set up or conduct business in Thailand.

Non-immigrant B visa (employment) issued to foreigners who intend to work in Thailand.

Foreigners can apply for either a single-entry visa (90 days non-immigrant visa) or a multiple-entry visa (one-year non-immigrant visa).

The single-entry visa is issued by the Thai embassy or consulate aboard or in your home country and allows a stay of 90 days.

The visa must be used within 90 days from the issuance date, and it grants the holder a 90-day stay inside Thailand. Once the visa has expired, it can be extended for an additional seven days.

Holders of the temporary 90-day non-immigrant visa usually use the visa to enter Thailand, apply for a work permit, and once the validity of the visa has run out, they can convert it into a long-term solution, for example, a one-year non-immigrant business visa, one-year business visa extension or others.