Jokes1 min ago
Thai Visa
I am going to Thailand on the 15th November and have an outgoing flight from Singapore on the 18th January to Cairns. Do I need to get a visa as I am planning to leave thailand and visit surrounding countries such as vietnam cambodia and laos. Please help aimee
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The following assumes that you hold a British passport:
Singapore: "You do not normally need visas to enter Singapore for up to 30 days stay for tourism, business discussions or social visits".
http://tinyurl.com/24w6x8h
Vietnam: "A visa is required for Vietnam. Ensure that you obtain the correct visa for the purpose and destination of your travel, via your closest Vietnamese Embassy"
http://tinyurl.com/2aaarvb
Cambodia: "Visas for Cambodia can be obtained on arrival. Two passport photographs are required. A tourist visa costs US $20 for one month and can be extended for only one extra month. The Cambodian Ministry of Foreign Affairs operates an electronic visa ("e-Visa") facility for tourist visas only. The e-Visa costs US $20. e-Visa can only be used at the main entry crossings with the immigration IT system. Applications should be made through the Cambodian Ministry of Foreign Affairs' website, where full terms and conditions are also listed, with information on which border entry points accept the e-Visa."
http://tinyurl.com/23l3lns
Laos: "Visa conditions change regularly. For the most up to date information contact the nearest Laos Embassy or Consulate"
http://tinyurl.com/28nt74s
and "There is no Laos Embassy in London or UK. The nearest embassy to the UK is in Paris, France. Visas, valid for 14 days and costing US$30, can be obtained on arrival at Vientiane or Luang
Singapore: "You do not normally need visas to enter Singapore for up to 30 days stay for tourism, business discussions or social visits".
http://tinyurl.com/24w6x8h
Vietnam: "A visa is required for Vietnam. Ensure that you obtain the correct visa for the purpose and destination of your travel, via your closest Vietnamese Embassy"
http://tinyurl.com/2aaarvb
Cambodia: "Visas for Cambodia can be obtained on arrival. Two passport photographs are required. A tourist visa costs US $20 for one month and can be extended for only one extra month. The Cambodian Ministry of Foreign Affairs operates an electronic visa ("e-Visa") facility for tourist visas only. The e-Visa costs US $20. e-Visa can only be used at the main entry crossings with the immigration IT system. Applications should be made through the Cambodian Ministry of Foreign Affairs' website, where full terms and conditions are also listed, with information on which border entry points accept the e-Visa."
http://tinyurl.com/23l3lns
Laos: "Visa conditions change regularly. For the most up to date information contact the nearest Laos Embassy or Consulate"
http://tinyurl.com/28nt74s
and "There is no Laos Embassy in London or UK. The nearest embassy to the UK is in Paris, France. Visas, valid for 14 days and costing US$30, can be obtained on arrival at Vientiane or Luang
. . . Prabang."
http://tinyurl.com/2cx326c
Chris
(I hate it when AB cuts off the end of posts without warning!)
http://tinyurl.com/2cx326c
Chris
(I hate it when AB cuts off the end of posts without warning!)
Oops! I forget Thailand!
"British passport holders arriving by air may enter Thailand for 30 days without obtaining a visa in advance of arrival. However, those arriving at overland crossings will only be given visa free entry valid for 15 days. If you plan to stay in Thailand for longer than the time endorsed on arrival, or you intend to work, you must obtain an extension of stay or a valid visa."
http://tinyurl.com/28s8fx8
"British passport holders arriving by air may enter Thailand for 30 days without obtaining a visa in advance of arrival. However, those arriving at overland crossings will only be given visa free entry valid for 15 days. If you plan to stay in Thailand for longer than the time endorsed on arrival, or you intend to work, you must obtain an extension of stay or a valid visa."
http://tinyurl.com/28s8fx8
You are allowed to stay in Thailand for 30 days without a visa, ( if you enter by land 15 days). If you overstay then you are fined for everday you overstay (think about £15 )
If you go to the Royal Thai Consulate Hull website you can see all the rules and regulations
They are very quick at issuing a visa about 3 days A one entry visa costs £28
If you go to the Royal Thai Consulate Hull website you can see all the rules and regulations
They are very quick at issuing a visa about 3 days A one entry visa costs £28
Trailfinders offer a fast, reliable Visa service via their One Stop Travel Shop. I've used it for SE Asia a few times and recommend it:
http://www.trailfinders.com/visa
http://www.trailfinders.com/visa