<Li> Sao Tome and Principe </Li> <Li> Trinidad and Tobago </Li> <P> Thailand plans to introduce electronic visas in 2018 . </P> <Ul> <Li> Courtesy: Upon official request, the Royal Thai Embassy may grant courtesy visas / laissez - passer to diplomats / UN officials / others who wish to enter the Kingdom on official duty and / or other purposes </Li> <Li> Permanent resident: To qualify for this visa, you must have stayed in Thailand for 3 consecutive with the one - year visa extensions . If married to a Thai for 5 years, one must be earning 30,000 baht / month . If single, your monthly income must be 80,000 baht minimum . </Li> <Li> Tourist: If an individual wishes to remain in Thailand for more than 30 days, he / she may wish to obtain a tourist visa at a Royal Thai Embassy or Consulate prior to arriving in Thailand . The tourist visa must be used within validity date, that varies with the number of entries purchased, and allows an initial stay of 60 days . After arrival in Thailand, a tourist visa or a visa exempt entry may be extended once for an additional 30 days according to immigration Bureau order 327 / 2557 . There is a 1,900 baht fee for each extension . </Li> <Li> Transit: This type of visa is issued to applicants who wish to enter the Kingdom for the following purposes: to travel in transit through the Kingdom in order to proceed to the country of destination or to re-enter his / her own country (category "TS"); the person in charge of or crew of a conveyance coming to a port, station, or area in the Kingdom (category "C") </Li> </Ul>

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