Jump to content

Listen to Pattaya FM105

View New Content  

Non Immigrant B Clarification


  • Please log in to reply
13 replies to this topic

#1 dbTraveler

dbTraveler

    Advanced Member

  • Members
  • PipPipPip
  • 36 posts

Posted 2009-04-02 20:48:58

I did a search but I need a bit of clarification -

I am planning on moving back to Thailand to start a business. I am looking for a 1 year Non Immigrant B Visa(multi-entry) .
I have gone to the Thai Embassy website but I a still a bit confused.

What information & documentation do I need to include with my application to send to the
Thai Embassy in Washington DC?

I am sure this has been covered before and your patience is very much appreciated.

Thank you in advance!

#2 lopburi3

lopburi3

    Star Member

  • Global Moderators
  • PipPipPipPipPipPipPipPip
  • 41,526 posts

Posted 2009-04-02 21:09:10

I doubt they will issue a multi entry visa - expect they will tell you to extend your stay after you set up the business.  Multi entry is normally reserved for business travelers or those working for established companies in Thailand.

#3 InterestedObserver

InterestedObserver

    Platinum Member

  • Advanced Members
  • PipPipPipPipPipPip
  • 2,658 posts

Posted 2009-04-02 22:47:15

Best to try a Thai Consulate General such as Houston, Texas. They are reported to be easier to deal with. It may be easier to get a multiple-entry Non-Immigrant "O" visa for the first year in order to start your business. Try for the Non-Immigrant "B" visa first, but in actuality an "O" is just as good to get you going. Since you don't have a functioning business in Thailand, it is highly doubtful that you could convince the Thai Embassy in Washington, DC in issue you a Non-Immigrant "B" Visa.

Edited by InterestedObserver, 2009-04-02 23:00:50.


#4 PoorSucker

PoorSucker

    Expat Member™

  • Advanced Members
  • PipPipPipPipPipPipPip
  • 7,504 posts

Posted 2009-04-03 13:21:10

Here's a link with requirements.
Non-Immigrant Visa Category “B”  (Business Visa)

Edited by PoorSucker, 2009-04-03 13:21:40.


#5 Soutpeel

Soutpeel

    Titanium Member

  • Advanced Members
  • PipPipPipPipPipPipPip
  • 7,439 posts

Posted 2009-04-04 15:00:04

View PostInterestedObserver, on 2009-04-02 22:47:15, said:

Best to try a Thai Consulate General such as Houston, Texas. They are reported to be easier to deal with. It may be easier to get a multiple-entry Non-Immigrant "O" visa for the first year in order to start your business. Try for the Non-Immigrant "B" visa first, but in actuality an "O" is just as good to get you going. Since you don't have a functioning business in Thailand, it is highly doubtful that you could convince the Thai Embassy in Washington, DC in issue you a Non-Immigrant "B" Visa.

Understand what you are getting at, but if his intention is to open a business in Thailand, he would be entitled to a Non-imm B, and the letter of invitation to persue the possibilty of setting up a business could from from a a legal firm in Thailand. ie the "B" in Non-imm B = Business, However dont think he will be issued a multi-entry Non-imm B in these circumstances from an Embassy.

Even people coming to Thailand working for MNC are usually only issued a single entry Non-imm B which is converted into a multi-entry once in country..

#6 InterestedObserver

InterestedObserver

    Platinum Member

  • Advanced Members
  • PipPipPipPipPipPip
  • 2,658 posts

Posted 2009-04-04 18:20:30

View PostSoutpeel, on 2009-04-04 15:00:04, said:

View PostInterestedObserver, on 2009-04-02 22:47:15, said:

Best to try a Thai Consulate General such as Houston, Texas. They are reported to be easier to deal with. It may be easier to get a multiple-entry Non-Immigrant "O" visa for the first year in order to start your business. Try for the Non-Immigrant "B" visa first, but in actuality an "O" is just as good to get you going. Since you don't have a functioning business in Thailand, it is highly doubtful that you could convince the Thai Embassy in Washington, DC in issue you a Non-Immigrant "B" Visa.

Understand what you are getting at, but if his intention is to open a business in Thailand, he would be entitled to a Non-imm B, and the letter of invitation to persue the possibilty of setting up a business could from from a a legal firm in Thailand. ie the "B" in Non-imm B = Business, However dont think he will be issued a multi-entry Non-imm B in these circumstances from an Embassy.

Even people coming to Thailand working for MNC are usually only issued a single entry Non-imm B which is converted into a multi-entry once in country..

From the Royal Thai Embassy website: Consular, Issuance of Visa, Non-Immigrant Visa Category "B" (Business). If the OP can meet these requirements then he is indeed "entitled" to a Non-Immigrant "B" visa from the Thai Embassy in Washington, D.C.

(2) Foreigners who wish to conduct business      in Thailand must provide the following documents:-      
                · Letter from applicant's company indicating      the applicant's position, length of employment, salary and purpose of visit(s) to      Thailand      
            · Letter of invitation from trading or associated partners/  companies in Thailand · Corporate documents of associated  partners/companies in Thailand such as:
               1) Business registration or business license      
               2) List of shareholders      
               3) Company profile      
               4) Details of business operation      
               5) Map indicating location of the company      
               6) List of foreign workers      
               7) Balance sheet, statement of Income Tax and      Business Tax
                   [Por Ngor Dor 50 and Por Ngor Dor      30 of the latest year]

#7 keestha

keestha

    Candidate Member

  • Advanced Members
  • PipPipPipPipPip
  • 1,176 posts

Posted 2009-04-05 08:41:56

View PostSoutpeel, on 2009-04-04 09:00:04, said:

Even people coming to Thailand working for MNC are usually only issued a single entry Non-imm B which is converted into a multi-entry once in country..

Multi entry can only be issued by a Thai consular post abroad, not in country. What you mean I think is they get a one year extension in country, plus a multiple re-entry permit.
Or did I miss out on something?

#8 Soutpeel

Soutpeel

    Titanium Member

  • Advanced Members
  • PipPipPipPipPipPipPip
  • 7,439 posts

Posted 2009-04-05 11:11:04

View Postkeestha, on 2009-04-05 08:41:56, said:

View PostSoutpeel, on 2009-04-04 09:00:04, said:

Even people coming to Thailand working for MNC are usually only issued a single entry Non-imm B which is converted into a multi-entry once in country..

Multi entry can only be issued by a Thai consular post abroad, not in country. What you mean I think is they get a one year extension in country, plus a multiple re-entry permit.
Or did I miss out on something?


Correct multiple re-entry permit..I wasnt being clear

#9 hunglikea

hunglikea

    Senior Member

  • Members
  • PipPipPipPip
  • 425 posts

Posted 2009-11-21 11:52:56

Although not totally related to this situation mine is about the issuance of 'B' visa.

For the past 6 years I have received my Multi Non Imm O visa based on marriage from the UK. Last year it was due when I was in Bulgaria. I sent the form, copy of marriage certificate and copy of marriage translation (as normal for UK consulate Hull) and fee to the Sofia consulate. When I received my passport they had given me a Multi Non Imm 'B' instead of 'O'?

I do not conduct business or work here, so when I apply for Non 'O' next year, probably in Penang, will having had a 'B' visa previously cause any problem?

#10 lopburi3

lopburi3

    Star Member

  • Global Moderators
  • PipPipPipPipPipPipPipPip
  • 41,526 posts

Posted 2009-11-21 12:45:09

No but they may not issue a multi entry visa - many Consulates expect you to extend your stay at Immigration when married (and don't know that everyone does not qualify).  Currently KL seems to be the most reliable source of multi entry but they would like to see a bank account of 100k or so (and the normal marriage certificate/wife ID card copy type paperwork).  They have issued without proof of bank account giving advise to have next time so it is not a hard and fast rule yet.

#11 hunglikea

hunglikea

    Senior Member

  • Members
  • PipPipPipPip
  • 425 posts

Posted 2009-11-21 21:35:15

View Postlopburi3, on 2009-11-21 12:45:09, said:

No but they may not issue a multi entry visa - many Consulates expect you to extend your stay at Immigration when married (and don't know that everyone does not qualify).  Currently KL seems to be the most reliable source of multi entry but they would like to see a bank account of 100k or so (and the normal marriage certificate/wife ID card copy type paperwork).  They have issued without proof of bank account giving advise to have next time so it is not a hard and fast rule yet.
Thanks, I should have asked this question before buying tickets to Penang on Air Asia's deal. I've got a 5 day return so luckily there's no rush but we'll have to travel from Penang to KL consulate then as I want a multi O. an that be done in a day including getting the visa or is it a 2 day trip?

#12 thaiphoon

thaiphoon

    Star Member

  • Admin
  • PipPipPipPipPipPipPipPip
  • 16,330 posts

Posted 2009-11-21 23:24:36

Apply morning Day 1 and collect afternoon Day 2.
http://www.mfa.go.th...1.php?depid=220

#13 ozvenison

ozvenison

    Member

  • Members
  • PipPip
  • 15 posts

Posted 2009-11-29 11:50:32

View Postthaiphoon, on 2009-11-21 23:24:36, said:

Apply morning Day 1 and collect afternoon Day 2.
http://www.mfa.go.th...1.php?depid=220

Can you still get Non-Immigrant B visas in Penang? Was told that stopped processing them now???

#14 PoorSucker

PoorSucker

    Expat Member™

  • Advanced Members
  • PipPipPipPipPipPipPip
  • 7,504 posts

Posted 2009-11-29 12:03:16

View Postozvenison, on 2009-11-29 11:50:32, said:

View Postthaiphoon, on 2009-11-21 23:24:36, said:

Apply morning Day 1 and collect afternoon Day 2.
http://www.mfa.go.th...1.php?depid=220

Can you still get Non-Immigrant B visas in Penang? Was told that stopped processing them now???

Only if your company have 8 million in capital.



 


Sponsored by...

Quick Navigation   View New Content Site search: