webfact Posted September 9, 2015 Share Posted September 9, 2015 Thai embassies in Malaysia ramp up visa feesThe Phuket NewsThai visas obtained in Malaysia have been ramped up by as much as 25%. Photo: The Phuket NewsPHUKET: -- The Royal Thai Embassy in Kuala Lumpur and the Royal Thai Consulate-General in Penang, both in Malaysia, have boosted their fees for visas by as much as 25%.The move follows an announcement dated July 24, now posted on both offices’ websites. (See here and here.)The new visa fees came into effect on September 1.The visa fees are as follows:1. Transit Visa (Single Entry) 120 MYR2. Tourist Visa (Single Entry) 150 MYR3. Non-Immigrant Visa3.1 Three (3) months (Single Entry) 300 MYR3.2 One (1) Year (Multiple Entry) 750 MYR3.3 Three (3) Years (Multiple Entry) 1,500 MYR4. ACMECS Single Visa (Single Entry) 150 MYRVisa fees are payable in Malaysian ringgit and in cash only. Source: http://www.thephuketnews.com/thai-embassies-in-malaysia-ramp-up-visa-fees-54033.php -- Phuket News 2015-09-10 How much!?!?! Find out how much the new visa fees are in Baht with the Thaivisa Currency Converter Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lee b Posted September 10, 2015 Share Posted September 10, 2015 Why am I not shocked, this was the worst country to get a visa for Thailand. The taxi to and from the hotel cost more than the bloody visa!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bangkokheat Posted September 10, 2015 Share Posted September 10, 2015 changing goal posts again, must be part of their strategy to lure more tourists 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post jacko45k Posted September 10, 2015 Popular Post Share Posted September 10, 2015 changing goal posts again, must be part of their strategy to lure more tourists Most tourists don't need a visa. 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JuanCF Posted September 10, 2015 Share Posted September 10, 2015 Is there a 3-year non-O multiple entry Visa based on marriage? Has anyone ever applied and received one? What are the criteria for this 3-year Visa versus a 1-year Visa? 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post ubonjoe Posted September 10, 2015 Popular Post Share Posted September 10, 2015 Is there a 3-year non-O multiple entry Visa based on marriage? Has anyone ever applied and received one? What are the criteria for this 3-year Visa versus a 1-year Visa? There is no 3 year multiple entry non-0 visa. The only 3 year visa is a multiple entry non-b visa for business purposes and it is almost impossible to get. 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post jalansanitwong Posted September 10, 2015 Popular Post Share Posted September 10, 2015 (edited) Thailand has made it very clear it doesnt really want foreigners living here unless you have a bottomless pit of money. Thousands of farangs have left Pattaya and other towns and are now liviing in the much cheaper Phillipines and other places where you get a 2 year visa on arrival. Panama is an emerging retirement destination. 6 months visa on arrival for farangs! Thailands visa and immigration regs are a huge turn off and cost money. Its becoming a rubber stamp economy again. Western airlines are ramping up flights to Manila. Thailands on the nose. Edited September 10, 2015 by jalansanitwong 6 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post PattayaPhom Posted September 10, 2015 Popular Post Share Posted September 10, 2015 No grassy knoll here, the Ringett has depreciated hence the increase. 8 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
26vinny Posted September 10, 2015 Share Posted September 10, 2015 u reap what u sow Thailand making its own bed to lie in, everywhere else is so much better, social media has shown it as it is, corrupt, life is cheap, who ever u r. i have property in Surin it can rot away 4 all i care. @never going 2 thailand ever again,it`s a pity the thai people cannot see what the rest of the world can,biggest CIRCUS in the world RIP or RTP same same 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Soutpeel Posted September 10, 2015 Popular Post Share Posted September 10, 2015 No grassy knoll here, the Ringett has depreciated hence the increase. Ah dont let reality and common sense get in the way of a TV conspiracy theory....it cant be that simple, forex... that cant be true its the Thai goverment manipulating things to kick out all the oppressed farangs 4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gandalf12 Posted September 10, 2015 Share Posted September 10, 2015 Thailand has made it very clear it doesnt really want foreigners living here unless you have a bottomless pit of money. Thousands of farangs have left Pattaya and other towns and are now liviing in the much cheaper Phillipines and other places where you get a 2 year visa on arrival. Panama is an emerging retirement destination. 6 months visa on arrival for farangs! Thailands visa and immigration regs are a huge turn off and cost money. Its becoming a rubber stamp economy again. Western airlines are ramping up flights to Manila. Thailands on the nose. Vietnam is also easy to get a visa and cheap 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Bakseeda Posted September 10, 2015 Popular Post Share Posted September 10, 2015 Why am I not shocked, this was the worst country to get a visa for Thailand. The taxi to and from the hotel cost more than the bloody visa!! Easy answer Mr Big Spender...... catch the bus... !!!!! 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bakseeda Posted September 10, 2015 Share Posted September 10, 2015 u reap what u sow Thailand making its own bed to lie in, everywhere else is so much better, social media has shown it as it is, corrupt, life is cheap, who ever u r. i have property in Surin it can rot away 4 all i care. @never going 2 thailand ever again,it`s a pity the thai people cannot see what the rest of the world can,biggest CIRCUS in the world RIP or RTP same same I take it when you say "property" you mean an old suitcase full of clothes..! seems things just did not go your way in Thailand... 26vinny.. another sad case..! 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jalansanitwong Posted September 10, 2015 Share Posted September 10, 2015 (edited) u reap what u sow Thailand making its own bed to lie in, everywhere else is so much better, social media has shown it as it is, corrupt, life is cheap, who ever u r. i have property in Surin it can rot away 4 all i care. @never going 2 thailand ever again,it`s a pity the thai people cannot see what the rest of the world can,biggest CIRCUS in the world RIP or RTP same same yep, ,buying land is the same as paying for stupid Thai visas. Just a waste of money. Thailand gets rich out of our money. We get nothing in return except stamps in passports and thats it. I was offered 5 rai of land on the grid in Ubon for 100,000 baht (20k /rai) why should i buy it ? its not legally mine to own. a Thai name must go on the title deed. Thais get 5 rai of land for free.... farang gets nothing. No ,thanks ! Thais think we're all fools. They think they can all get rich out of our money and laugh as we sit around in waiting rooms paying for rubber stamps and houses we cant own. There are ways around some of this but most farangs dont know. Edited September 10, 2015 by jalansanitwong Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TechnikaIII Posted September 10, 2015 Share Posted September 10, 2015 Penang. The current go-slow orders are perhaps an indication that all is not what it should be, could be, and previously was. In fact the extra day turnaround is punishment, in response to a complaint. Such is life. However, I do like the people at the gate. There just a couple of weeks ago, one of them actually remembered me by name, greeting me with a real smile. .. and: "I haven't seen you for a long time." The young fellow with the mobile photocopy & passport photo service is also very helpful. (He is not embassy staff) We're Facebook friends now. I don't mind going there at all. From Komtar, the taxi fare is 18 MR, which I use if short of time. Otherwise the 103 bus from Komtar is only 1.40 and runs along Jala Burma, then an easy 15min walk to the embassy. Jala Burma has a couple of good cafes, and there's an art gallery in Lorong Bangkok. Get yourself a map and enjoy the day. Whatever, this is how I make the best of the so called "visa run" to Penang. It works for me. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
IMA_FARANG Posted September 10, 2015 Share Posted September 10, 2015 The Malaysian Ringgit has dropped in value against most other currencies recently. That is even true against the Thai Baht. A lot of that is due to falling Oil revenue from lower Oil prices. Malaysia had been exporting Oil, and earning a lot of it's foreign currency income that way. With the current Oil prices the way they are Malaysia is no longer getting that kind of income from it's Oil exports. Therefore it makes sense to increase their visa fees. People seem to forget that although it is a Thai embassy or consulate they must pay their utility bills (such as electricity) in Malaysian Ringgits. So obviously, if the Ringgit falls their utility bills at the embassy or consulate still must be paid in local currency. Also I dispute that Penang at least is expensive in Taxi fares. I was in Penang in July to get a tourist visa. I took a taxi from my hotel to the Penang Thai consulate, had the taxi wait for me until I picked up my visa (about 10minutes), and then take me back to the same hotel. Cost me 50 MYR for the whole trip; The buffet breakfast in that same hotel would have cost me 40 MYR. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
swerver Posted September 10, 2015 Share Posted September 10, 2015 u reap what u sow Thailand making its own bed to lie in, everywhere else is so much better, social media has shown it as it is, corrupt, life is cheap, who ever u r. i have property in Surin it can rot away 4 all i care. @never going 2 thailand ever again,it`s a pity the thai people cannot see what the rest of the world can,biggest CIRCUS in the world RIP or RTP same same Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
IMA_FARANG Posted September 10, 2015 Share Posted September 10, 2015 Penang. The current go-slow orders are perhaps an indication that all is not what it should be, could be, and previously was. In fact the extra day turnaround is punishment, in response to a complaint. Such is life. However, I do like the people at the gate. There just a couple of weeks ago, one of them actually remembered me by name, greeting me with a real smile. .. and: "I haven't seen you for a long time." The young fellow with the mobile photocopy & passport photo service is also very helpful. (He is not embassy staff) We're Facebook friends now. I don't mind going there at all. From Komtar, the taxi fare is 18 MR, which I use if short of time. Otherwise the 103 bus from Komtar is only 1.40 and runs along Jala Burma, then an easy 15min walk to the embassy. Jala Burma has a couple of good cafes, and there's an art gallery in Lorong Bangkok. Get yourself a map and enjoy the day. Whatever, this is how I make the best of the so called "visa run" to Penang. It works for me. ----------------- I'm glad. Unfortunately it wouldn't work for me. I am partly disabled, in addition to being nearly 70 years old. (next month). My days od riding the Komtar bus are unfortunately now over Not complaining, just explaining 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
1marco1 Posted September 10, 2015 Share Posted September 10, 2015 Hi, someone can tell me if in Kota Baru (Mal) I can get the multiple entry based on marriage NON O without showing the bank statement? Cause I live in Phuket. Many thanks in advance. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Incobart Posted September 10, 2015 Share Posted September 10, 2015 Why am I not shocked, this was the worst country to get a visa for Thailand. The taxi to and from the hotel cost more than the bloody vis ?? I paid 30 RM from komtar to airport with meter taxi (+7.7 airport fee) and thats 17.5 km komtar to thai embassy is only 3.5 km or you can take bus 10 komtar to macalister street , 150 m from embassy 2 RM and in georgetown every 10 min free bus to komtar everywhere ... so who did bad .. Malaysia or .... ;-) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Geordie59 Posted September 10, 2015 Share Posted September 10, 2015 Has anyone looked at the exchange rates recently. The MYR has devalued about 35% against the USD in the last 18 months. All they are doing is charging a similar amount when converted to a more international recognised currency. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post 12DrinkMore Posted September 10, 2015 Popular Post Share Posted September 10, 2015 yep, ,buying land is the same as paying for stupid Thai visas. Just a waste of money. Thailand gets rich out of our money. We get nothing in return except stamps in passports and thats it. I was offered 5 rai of land on the grid in Ubon for 100,000 baht (20k /rai) why should i buy it ? its not legally mine to own. a Thai name must go on the title deed. Thais get 5 rai of land for free.... farang gets nothing. No ,thanks ! Thais think we're all fools. They think they can all get rich out of our money and laugh as we sit around in waiting rooms paying for rubber stamps and houses we cant own. There are ways around some of this but most farangs dont know. The Thais think we're all fools. Well, when I look at the antics of the foreigners here, then it is hard to dispute the judgement that there are a lot of fools around. But there are a lot of decent guys around too, just that they are not newsworthy and always appearing in the media. You don't here about all those boring stories of foreigners living happily with their extended families, getting waied in the shops and generally respected by the neighbours. Nope, but we do hear and see everyday the ones shacking up with dysfunctional bargirls, making stupid financial decisions, parading around in speedos, covered in tatts and collapsing drunk on the street after five large Changs and a bottle of Sangsom. 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
FBlue72 Posted September 10, 2015 Share Posted September 10, 2015 (edited) Didn't you used to be able to pay in Baht? Anyone know if you still can and if so , has that gone up? If not I could do a little street side currency exchange on my visit there Monday. Here's the link to official announcement at Penang Consulate. http://www.thaiembassy.org/penang/contents/files/news-20150731-103408-798023.pdf Here is link to the visa requirement page as it is a bit of a maze to find it in English. ( I hate the cutesy pics that make it seem all so cozy..) http://www.thaiembassy.org/penang/contents/files/services-20140508-110623-169095.pdf Edited September 10, 2015 by FBlue72 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ubonjoe Posted September 10, 2015 Share Posted September 10, 2015 Didn't you used to be able to pay in Baht? Anyone know if you still can and if so , has that gone up? If not I could do a little street side currency exchange on my visit there Monday. Here's the link to official announcement at Penang Consulate http://www.thaiembassy.org/penang/contents/files/news-20150731-103408-798023.pdf I don't recall the fee for visas ever being in baht in Malaysia. As far as I know the only countnry where you pay in baht is Laos. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
FBlue72 Posted September 10, 2015 Share Posted September 10, 2015 (edited) ^ I could swear I've paid in baht before. The cutesy visa requirement page in that link has it one gets 90 days on a tourist visa. Is this a mistake? Edited September 10, 2015 by FBlue72 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
swissbie Posted September 10, 2015 Share Posted September 10, 2015 Has anyone looked at the exchange rates recently. The MYR has devalued about 35% against the USD in the last 18 months. All they are doing is charging a similar amount when converted to a more international recognised currency. Yes, it's only about the devaluation of the Ringgit, no reason to get happy for Thai bashers. Move on to the Philippines if you like. They really have lots of nice islands there, but not much to doo. Easy to get a visa, but i don't miss their junk food, the fancy criminality nor the taifun seasons. I also don't miss the hordes of cracy westerners hanging around in Angeles City. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ubonjoe Posted September 10, 2015 Share Posted September 10, 2015 ^ I could swear I've paid in baht before. The cutesy visa requirement page in that link has it one gets 90 days on a tourist visa. Is this a mistake? The link you posted still has the old fees on it. New fees is here: http://www.thaiembassy.org/penang/contents/files/news-20150731-103408-798023.pdf I only see 3 months mentioned for visa validity. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TechnikaIII Posted September 10, 2015 Share Posted September 10, 2015 Penang. The current go-slow orders are perhaps an indication that all is not what it should be, could be, and previously was. In fact the extra day turnaround is punishment, in response to a complaint. Such is life. However, I do like the people at the gate. There just a couple of weeks ago, one of them actually remembered me by name, greeting me with a real smile. .. and: "I haven't seen you for a long time." The young fellow with the mobile photocopy & passport photo service is also very helpful. (He is not embassy staff) We're Facebook friends now. I don't mind going there at all. From Komtar, the taxi fare is 18 MR, which I use if short of time. Otherwise the 103 bus from Komtar is only 1.40 and runs along Jala Burma, then an easy 15min walk to the embassy. Jala Burma has a couple of good cafes, and there's an art gallery in Lorong Bangkok. Get yourself a map and enjoy the day. Whatever, this is how I make the best of the so called "visa run" to Penang. It works for me. ----------------- I'm glad. Unfortunately it wouldn't work for me. I am partly disabled, in addition to being nearly 70 years old. (next month). My days od riding the Komtar bus are unfortunately now over Not complaining, just explaining We'll I'm not so far behind you at 66, but sorry about your "partly disabled" status. I'm also still recovering just 2 years after being bowled over by a car in Melbourne -- wrecking both knees, so I'm using the walk as physio. But it sounds like I'm still a bit better off than you. What really stumped me in Penang, walking around, is the impossibly high kurbs in the city. Walking across roads can be a challenge to say the least. All the best. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cmiuc Posted September 10, 2015 Share Posted September 10, 2015 does this mean all the T-Emb will raise too? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ubonjoe Posted September 10, 2015 Share Posted September 10, 2015 does this mean all the T-Emb will raise too? No It is only for Malaysia to adjust for exchange rates. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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