Can I travel to Thailand using a non-immigrant visa even though the purpose of the event is cancelled?
I am from Bangladesh. I recently applied for a non-immigrant type visa for entering Thailand for WordCamp Asia 2020 event. However, the event was cancelled recently for coronavirus outbreak.
Since my air ticket is non-refundable and hotel refund cost etc are too much, I thought why not to go there still and spend a week over there.
However, I am confused for the immigration procedure since I have got a non-immigrant visa under ED category, so I may not be allowed to travel after the event was cancelled.
So, do any one of you have similar experience and suggest me anything on this?
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Can we travel to Thailand right now?
Unvaccinated travelers must: Register on Thailand Pass. Attach passport and COVID-19 RT-PCR test result or professional ATK test result issued within 72 hours before traveling (must attach on Thailand Pass only) Attach proof of insurance with at least 10,000 USD coverage for medical treatments in Thailand.Is Thailand giving tourist visas?
Visiting Thailand as TouristA tourist needs a tourist visa so he/she can stay in Thailand for a period of more than 30 days while doing his/her own explorations and excursions in the kingdom. Due to COVID 19 pandemic, most foreigners are now required to obtain a tourist visa from the Thai Embassy or Consulate.Can Malaysian enter Thailand now?
Malaysian citizens may enter Thailand without a visa. They can enter under the Visa Exemption program. Under the Visa Exemption program, Malaysian citizens can stay up to 30 days in Thailand. This 30-day permit can be extended for another 30 days at any local immigration in Thailand.How long does a non-immigrant visa take to process Thailand?
If the applicant has appropriate qualification, the Embassy will issue a non-immigrant visa, type \u201cB\u201d, single entry with three months validity to the applicant within two working days. With this kind of visa, the applicant will be permitted to stay in Thailand not more than 90 days.Sources: Stack Exchange - This article follows the attribution requirements of Stack Exchange and is licensed under CC BY-SA 3.0.
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