Thai Non-Immigrant B Visa Form Guidelines
Thai Non-Immigrant B Visa Form Guidelines
The Thai visa application form is one of the primary documents you must submit when applying for a Thai Visa.
The Thai Visa application form isn’t complicated, but it needs to be completed accurately; otherwise, your visa application can be refused.
The specific application form can change depending on the Thai embassy/consulate, as they like to add the name of the institution on it.
However, the layout and the requested data are the same everywhere. Use the application form provided by the Thai embassy or consulate you are applying to, as it will help you circumvent mistakes.
The visa form requires you to submit your personal information and details about your visit. The paper should be completed in English, and there are six sections. I will give you a full rundown on how to complete each unit and provide images as examples.
Thai Non-Immigrant B Visa Form-Section One
On the top right of the application form, you must attach two photographs taken within the last six months. In section 1, tick the type of visa you are applying for - in most cases, for people reading this guide, it will be “Non-Immigrant.”
Thai Non-Immigrant B Visa Form-Section Two
Choose your title status (Mr, Mrs, or Miss) and tick the correct one.
Provide your first name, middle name, and family name.
For Nationality- Write the name of the country for which you hold a passport.
Nationality at Birth- If you have changed your nationality, provide information about your nationality; if not, then put N/A.
Date of birth- Write your date of birth as it appears on your passport.
Place of Birth- Write the city & country where you were born.
Profession- Write ‘teacher’ because it’s a Non-Immigrant B visa for teaching.
Marital status- Tick the box that applies to your situation- married, divorced, or single.
Thai Non-Immigrant B Visa Form-Section Two Continued
Present Address (Lao P.D.R)- Write the Name and Address of your hotel in Laos
Permanent Address (if it is different from above)- Write your Address in your home country
Names, Dates of Birth, and Places of Birth of accompanying children- If you don’t have any accompanying children leave this section blank or write N/A.
Thai Non-Immigrant B Visa Form-Section Three
Passport No.- Should be written clearly and the same as in your passport.
Issued at: This is in your passport; it is where and by which authority your passport was issued.
Date of issue- Found in your passport, and it is the date your passport was issued.
Date of Expiry- This is in your passport and is the last day your passport is valid for use.
Countries for which passport is valid- Write ‘all countries’
Thai Non-Immigrant B Visa Form-Section Four
Purpose of visit- Write ‘Employment.’
Date of arrival in Thailand- Write the date you plan to return to Thailand once you have the visa in your passport.
Travelling by Write ‘By Foot’ if you are crossing the border at Mukdahan. Write ‘Plane’ if you are flying from Savannakhet back to Thailand.
Date of a Previous Visit to Thailand- Write the date you entered and exited Thailand. It is in your passport. The dates are on the immigration stamps in your passport.
Duration of proposed Stay- Write ‘90 days’.
Place of stay in Thailand- Write your address in Thailand. The address of your apartment/house.
Thai Non-Immigrant B Visa Form-Section Four
For the ‘date of the previous visit to Thailand,’ look in your passport for a rectangle stamp and a triangle stamp. The rectangle is the entry stamp to Thailand, and the triangle is the exit stamp from Thailand. Write both the dates you find on these stamps in that form section.
Thai Non-Immigrant B Visa Form-Section Five
Name, Address, and Telephone No. of a Guarantor in Lao PDR.- Write the Name, Address, and phone number of the hotel you are staying at in Laos.
Name, Address, and Telephone No. of a Guarantor in Thailand- Write the name of a teacher from your school, their phone number, and the address of your school.
Thai Non-Immigrant B Visa Form-Section Six
Signature of Applicant- Sign the form the same way your signature appears in your passport.
Date of Application- Write the date you are applying for the visa.
Thai Non-Immigrant B Visa Form-For Offical Use Bottom Section
The bottom part of the Thai Visa application form should be left for official use only, and you shouldn't write anything inside that section.
Thai Non-Immigrant B Visa Form-Conclusion
When completing the Thai visa application form, use black ink and write using capital letters. If you make a mistake on the form, you should start again; using liquid could result in the form being rejected.
Once completed, put the Thai visa application form on top of all the paperwork you submit to support your visa application.
For more information on how to do the Thai visa run or other details about the visa application process, go to kidsenglishthailand.org/blog/laosvisaguide and read this practical step-by-step Thai visa run guide for Savannakhet Laos.
Relevant
Go to kidsenglishthailand.org/teacher-training-program-thailand to read about Meaningful Work and Travel Teaching Positions starting in May 2023 with teacher training in April 2023.
Go to kidsenglishthailand.org/blog/understanding-thai-visa-categories-employment-document-process to read about Thai Visa categories and documents needed to work in Thailand.
Go to kidsenglishthailand.org/blog/understanding-thai-visa-categories-employment-document-process to read about the Non-Immigrant B visa for Teaching in Thailand.
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