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Thai Visa With Language Course

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Is it easy to get a Visa with a language course and is it cheaper and faster??? :)

Yes, it is easy but requires you to study for at least 4 hours a week.

You must first register with a school and then you get paperwork with which you can apply for an ED-visa abroad.

Cost depends on the course, but normally more than 25,000 baht per year plus 1,900 baht for an extension of stay every 90 days.

For more information, click on the banner of one of the language schools advertising on this page.

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Thanks. I only want to stay for 3 or 4 months out of the year :)

A tourist visa is good for 60 days and can be extended by 30 days. Cost of a tourist visa is 1,000 baht and the 30 day extension is 1,900 baht.

With a double entry tourist visa you can stay for 60 days (if you want extend for 30 days), leave the country and return the same day for another 60 days (and 30 days extension if you want).

A double entry tourist visa is 2,000 baht (in local currencY).

Seems a much better option. (presuming you are from a Western country).

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Cool. I'm from America just want to take classes 8 hours a day :) for 4 month and have fun on the weekends :) of course I'll study outside of Bangkok. Thanks for the information. love Thailand

Suggest you contact one of the Honorary consulates in the States. They do mail in applications much faster than the official consulates. Contact info here http://thaiembdc.us/wordpress1/

Tourist visa costs $40 for each entry.

Since the OP got his answer, I want to hijack this thread with my similar question.

Background info:

Ultimately, I want to teach English in a language school. I'm an American male, single, aged 27, MA TESOL, some teaching experience. I was planning on taking a Thai course anyway, just not applying for the Ed visa since I would have a work visa. Ideally, I want to find a job after I arrive instead of taking chances and blindly accepting a job.

Question:

When changing to a non-immigration B visa, what route is the least headache and expense while remaining legitimate- Tourist visa or Education visa?

I read on another thread that a tourist visa can be changed to the non-imm B visa in Bangkok. I don't mind a visa run if it's to a neighboring country- just don't want to fly back home. I'll be in Chiang Mai.

Is that enough info? Thanks in advance for any help!

You do not need an ED visa to study and can not work on it so a normal tourist visa entry for 60 days that can be extended 30 should be fine and not require any commitment prior to arrival. Believe most people would make a simple visa run to a Thai Consulate in Laos for the non immigrant B visa from Chiang Mai.

Suggest you contact one of the Honorary consulates in the States. They do mail in applications much faster than the official consulates. Contact info here http://thaiembdc.us/wordpress1/

Tourist visa costs $40 for each entry.

Good to know, thank you!

You do not need an ED visa to study and can not work on it so a normal tourist visa entry for 60 days that can be extended 30 should be fine and not require any commitment prior to arrival.

Okay, thanks. Yeah, I knew I didn't need the ED visa to study and that I need the B visa to work, I was ignorant about how many times I could extend the 60 day visa.

With a double entry tourist visa you can stay for 60 days (if you want extend for 30 days), leave the country and return the same day for another 60 days (and 30 days extension if you want).

So with a double entry, I'm looking at 120 days (visa run half-way), extendable to 150 or 180? Is the 30 day extension available to both entries?

The reason I'm wondering is I would be coming in the first week of August. Correct me if I'm wrong, but you need at least 21 days remaining on the tourist visa in order to "convert" to the B visa. So that gives me until 7 November (120-21=99, start counting 1 Aug... 31(Aug)+30(Sep)+31(Oct)+7(Nov))? Unless I can tack on another 30-60 from extensions...

Sorry, just preparing for the worst while expecting the best.

Thanks

Any tourist visa 60 day entry can be extended 30 days and time remaining required for conversion (if allowed) seems to be about 15 days now, or less - believe they will do from a 15 day border entry.

Extension is available to both entries.

If you return on the same day you exit Thailand the last day and first day overlap, so it will be 119 days or 179 days with extensions.

Conversion is possible with even less days than 21.

A lot clearer now! thanks a bunch, you two!

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