How long can a US citizen stay in Thailand without a visa?

30 days
U.S. citizen tourists entering Thailand for fewer than 30 days do not require a visa. We strongly recommend that your passport be valid for at least six months beyond the date of your arrival in Thailand to avoid possible denied entry.

Are US citizens banned from Thailand?

Most foreign nationals are still banned from entering Thailand (for exceptions please see the “Country Specific Information” below). The Civil Aviation Authority of Thailand (CAAT) also announced the extension of the ban on incoming international commercial passengers until further notice.

How can I bring someone from Thailand to USA?

Thailand is not a visa waiver country. A Thai national who wishes to enter the United States must first obtain a US Tourist Visa by submitting a US visa application at the US Embassy in Bangkok or US Consulate in Chiang Mai.

Can you brush your teeth with tap water in Thailand?

the water is clean and safe, you dont need to use bottled water to brush your teeth with. having said that, if you feel uncomfortable or are worried – bottled water is very cheap. in that case, go for it, better to spend a few bucks than to worry. The water in Bangkok is treated and is safe.

How long does it take to become a resident of Thailand?

You need to spend at least 180 days to become a resident of a country. But the time doesn’t qualify you for the FEIE. If you spend more than 180 days in Thailand, you are a Thai resident. But you can’t exclude the Thai earned income using the FEIE.

Do you need a visa to live in Thailand?

Before you can decide on how you would survive in Thailand, you first have to “move” to Thailand. As a UK citizen moving to Thailand, you are required to get a visa. There are four major visa types for UK citizens that want to move to Thailand. You can get a tourist visa, business visa, education visa or a retirement visa.

Do you have to pay Thai income tax if you live in Thailand?

If you spend more than 180 days in Thailand, you are a Thai resident. But you can’t exclude the Thai earned income using the FEIE. (Note: the concept of “resident” for tax purposes is not the same per immigration law.) The FEIE won’t save your from paying the Self-Employment Tax.

Do you qualify for FEIE if you live in Thailand?

But the time doesn’t qualify you for the FEIE. If you spend more than 180 days in Thailand, you are a Thai resident. But you can’t exclude the Thai earned income using the FEIE. (Note: the concept of “resident” for tax purposes is not the same per immigration law.)

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