International Student

Housing & Residence

Although International Students need to consider arranging their accommodation, there are apartments, condominium and flats at a reasonable price around Thammasat University. Some recommended properties can be found here .

Immigration 

Should you need further information about these below mentions, the downloading is available in PDF file . As a student is arriving in Thailand will be asked for a Non-Immigration Visa “ED” (Education)  application at the Royal Thai Embassy or the Consular Office in overseas. The documents required by you to obtain include: 1. A passport or travel document with at least 6-month validity from the planned date of arrival in Thailand 2. A letter of acceptance to the faculty or academic institution. 3. A completed Thai Visa Application form 4. Two passport-sized photos (4x6 cm) taken within the last 6 months 5. Application fee 6. Other documents (if applicable) Please be aware that when you enter on your Non-Immigration ED Visa for the first time you will be granted 90-days to stay in Thailand. This will be valid extension 3 months up to 12 months when you make your first 90-day notification, and you must first complete your course registration, presenting immigration office with an educational institution issued letter confirming you have done so. You will then have to continue to make 90-day reports thereafter.

Arrival/Departure Card

Upon arrival students will receive what is known as a TM6 Arrival/Departure Card . This card is   essential   and losing it will likely result in being detained upon leaving, to be clear you will not be able to leave if you lose this piece of paper. Therefore it is highly suggested that the students staple this card into yours passport, possibly on a blank page. This card will be taken form you upon departure. If you will apply for a re-entry permit, this card will be taken from you and upon coming back you will be given a new one.
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