erezsp Posted August 5, 2009 Share Posted August 5, 2009 I'm setting up a business in Thailand ,and once it's registered I'll be looking to get a Non immigrant Class B visa . Where can I obtain such a visa? Do I have to get back to my country (expensive affair...) or just try at one of the consulates around here? Are there any preferences? Thanks Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
thaiphoon Posted August 5, 2009 Share Posted August 5, 2009 You cannot obtain Non-B visa in Thailand but can apply at neighbouring consulates but they tend to require more paperwork than consulates further afield. Nearby consulates will also want to see your work permit (or Form WP3 showing you have applied for work permit). Have a look at the attached link. There are good reports from KL. To be legal you need to obtain a work permit from the Ministry of Labour before you start working. See attached link detailing steps to obtain Non-B visa and WP. Latest Region Visa Reports 10 Steps to obtaining 1 year Non-B and WP Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
allane Posted August 5, 2009 Share Posted August 5, 2009 I have never heard of anyone getting a Non-immigrant "B" Visa on this basis. If it was possible, anyone could obtain such, simply by declaring an intention to start a business, whether or not he had any intention of doing so. If you are a foreigner intending to do business in Thailand, you need a 51% Thai partner, unless you are contemplating something big enough to bo the Board of Investment route. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
beechguy Posted August 5, 2009 Share Posted August 5, 2009 I have never heard of anyone getting a Non-immigrant "B" Visa on this basis. If it was possible, anyone could obtain such, simply by declaring an intention to start a business, whether or not he had any intention of doing so. If you are a foreigner intending to do business in Thailand, you need a 51% Thai partner, unless you are contemplating something big enough to bo the Board of Investment route. He said he was "setting up a business, and once it was registered he would apply for a "B" visa". What's wrong with that? Also, in addition to BOI, one can own more than 49% under American Treaty of Amity businesses. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
thaiphoon Posted August 5, 2009 Share Posted August 5, 2009 I have never heard of anyone getting a Non-immigrant "B" Visa on this basis. If it was possible, anyone could obtain such, simply by declaring an intention to start a business, whether or not he had any intention of doing so. If you are a foreigner intending to do business in Thailand, you need a 51% Thai partner, unless you are contemplating something big enough to bo the Board of Investment route. Of course he will need a thai company. Is this not what the OP is registering? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
erezsp Posted August 8, 2009 Author Share Posted August 8, 2009 You cannot obtain Non-B visa in Thailand but can apply at neighbouring consulates but they tend to require more paperwork than consulates further afield. Nearby consulates will also want to see your work permit (or Form WP3 showing you have applied for work permit). Have a look at the attached link. There are good reports from KL. To be legal you need to obtain a work permit from the Ministry of Labour before you start working. See attached link detailing steps to obtain Non-B visa and WP.Latest Region Visa Reports 10 Steps to obtaining 1 year Non-B and WP Thanx for that.I understand from reading the attachments ,that usually should get a one entry visa (based on the papers stating the establishment of my company).What happens after that?will I have to get to a consulate every 3 month even after I have a valid work permit?... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lopburi3 Posted August 9, 2009 Share Posted August 9, 2009 After you have work permit you may be able to obtain multi entry and when qualified extend stay on a yearly basis. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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