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Thailand Visa for Tourists in 2024: A Comprehensive Guide

Updated: July 23, 2024

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Thailand has a liberal visa policy offering Visa EXEMPTION and Visa ON ARRIVAL to many nationalities in the world. For those who REQUIRE a visa, Thailand tourist visa is the easiest to obtain if you understand and follow the visa requirements properly.

There 5 ways you can enter Thailand as a tourist.

  • Visa Exemption
  • Visa on Arrival (VOA)
  • Pre-approved visa from Thai embassy

A Thailand tourist visa is only for visiting Thailand for the purpose of tourism for a short period of time. If you plan to stay longer, look into Thai ED Visa , which allows you to study and live in Thailand for up to one year.

Without further delay, let’s dive into Thailand visa requirements, eligibility, application procedure and entry-exit formalities at the airport.

Table of Contents

Thailand tourist visa requirements by nationality.

Thailand tourist visa requirements by nationality

Minimum passport validity required to enter Thailand as a tourist

For visa EXEMPT and visa REQUIRED nationalities, the passport must be valid for at least 6 months from the day of arrival in Thailand.

For visa ON ARRIVAL eligible nationalities, the passport must be valid for at least 30 days from the day of arrival in Thailand. 

VISA EXEMPT nationalities

90-day entry.

  • South Korea

30-day entry

  • Czech Republic
  • Liechtenstein
  • Myanmar (* only if entering by air)
  • Netherlands
  • New Zealand
  • Philippines
  • South Africa
  • Switzerland
  • United Arab Emirates
  • United Kingdom
  • United States

Visa ON ARRIVAL or e-VOA eligible nationalities

15-day entry.

  • Papua New Guinea
  • Saudi Arabia

E-VISA eligible nationalities

60-day entry.

  • Citizens or permanent residents of the following countries are eligible for E-Visa.
  • Bosnia and Herzegovina
  • Congo, Rep. of
  • Congo, Dem. Rep. of
  • Dominican Republic
  • North Korea
  • Trinidad and Tobago
  • Vatican City

THAILAND VISA EXEMPTION

Currently, Thailand offers visa exemption to 64 countries. Most countries in that list get a 30-day entry. Just a handful of countries in South America and South Korea get 90-day entry.

How long can you stay in Thailand with visa exemption

Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Peru and South Korea nationals can stay up to 90 days in Thailand. All other visa-exempt nationalities can stay up to 30 days in Thailand. 

Except for G7 countries (Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, United Kingdom, and the United States), all other nationalities will be granted only a 30-day entry if entering by land.

Malaysia passport holders are granted 30-day entry when entering by land from Malaysia.

How many times can you enter Thailand with visa exemption

There are no restrictions on entering Thailand by air. But you can only enter 2 times in a given year by land.

Passport validity required for visa exemption

Your passport must be valid for at least 6 months from the day of arrival in Thailand.

Documents to carry for visa exemption

  • Original passport
  • Proof of onward ticket
  • Proof of funds (20,000 THB for individuals and 40,000 THB for families)

Your passport must be valid for at least 6 months from the day of arrival in Thailand. 

Your proof of onward ticket can be a print or a copy on your phone. This cannot be a bus or train ticket. This must a flight ticket. If you are traveling on a one-way ticket or planning to take a bus or train to Laos or Cambodia, get a dummy proof of an onward flight ticket .

Proof of funds can be cash, ATM cards or credit cards. There were incidents where tourists were forced to show proof of funds in the form of cash. To avoid unnecessary trouble, I suggest carrying a bit of cash on you in Thai Baht or any major currency.

THAILAND VISA ON ARRIVAL (VOA)

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Thailand is a popular tourist destination in South East Asia, partly due to its liberal visa-exemption and Visa on Arrival policies. Currently, 18 nationalities can obtain Thailand Visa on Arrival at all international airports and land checkpoints with minimal documentation.

How long can you stay in Thailand with Visa on Arrival (VOA)

You can stay up to 15 days on Visa on Arrival (VOA). No visa extensions are allowed.

How many times can you obtain Visa on Arrival (VOA)

If you are traveling to many countries in South East Asia, you may have to enter Thailand multiple times. You can obtain Visa on Arrival multiple times on your trip without any problems. 

PERSONAL EXPERIENCE I obtained Visa on Arrival (VOA) at the airport and later at a land border in Thailand on my South East Asia trip and I was fine.

Passport validity required for Visa on Arrival (VOA)

Your passport must be valid for at least 30 days from the day of arrival in Thailand.

Documents required for Visa on Arrival (VOA)

The following documents are required for Visa on Arrival (VOA).

  • Completed Thailand Visa on Arrival application form
  • One passport-size photo (4×6 cm)
  • Return/onward flight ticket (must be within 15 days of arrival in Thailand)
  • Hotel booking confirmation (minimum 5 nights)
  • Proof of funds (10,000 THB for individuals and 20,000 THB for families)

Print and complete your Thailand Visa on Arrival application form before heading on your trip to Thailand. If you can’t print it, you can always grab one at the airport and fill it out.

Thailand Visa on Arrival Application Form Sample

A return/onward flight ticket is mandatory and it must be within 15 days of arrival in Thailand. If your return ticket is over 15 days, you will be forced to rebook another flight ticket by the Visa on Arrival staff. You will end up spending a lot on rebooking so make sure your flight ticket is within 15 days.

Your return or onward ticket must be a flight ticket. Bus or train tickets are not acceptable. If you plan to travel to a neighboring country by land, you must still provide a flight ticket as proof of onward travel .

If you plan on traveling to a neighboring country by bus or train, get a dummy onward flight ticket for your Visa on Arrival. 

Hotel booking is mandatory. A minimum of 5 nights or more is required. Booking a hotel for the first 1 or 2 nights will not work. You will be forced to book the remaining nights by the VOA staff at the airport.

Proof of funds must be a minimum of 10,000 THB for individuals and 20,000 THB for families. You would need to show proof of funds in cash. You can get away by saying that you have your debit and credit cards on you. But, I strongly suggest you have at least 5,000 THB on your and for the remaining, you can show your debit card, credit card and bank statements.

Visa on Arrival (VOA) photo size

The photo must be of size 4 x 6 cm. It must have been taken within the last 6 months. You may need 1-2 photos for your visa depending on the checkpoint. Carry at least 2 photos for Visa on Arrival at the land borders.

Visa on Arrival (VOA) fee

Thailand Visa ON ARRIVAL fee is 2,000 THB. This fee must be paid in cash in Thai Baht (THB) only. 

You may be forced to pay an additional 200 THB as an express fee for fast processing of your VOA. Sometimes you will not have a choice but to pay this express fee.

Money exchanges are available near the Visa on Arrival sections in the airports. No ATMs are available, so make sure to carry cash in THB or any major currency.

Visa on Arrival (VOA) processing time

Visa on Arrival process at airports is quick these days. It used to take at least an hour before. Either way, account for an additional one hour for your Visa on Arrival process at the airport just in case.

To save time, you can download and fill out the Visa on Arrival application form prior to your arrival.

RELATED: How to get a 15-day Thailand Visa on Arrival (VOA) in 2023 – A complete guide

THAILAND ONLINE VISA ON ARRIVAL (e-VOA)

Thailand e-Visa on Arrival by evisathailand.com

Thailand e-VOA speeds up the process of obtaining Visa on Arrival (VOA) at the airport. If you hold an e-VOA, you can skip the regular Visa on Arrival lines at the airports. 

All 18 nationalities that are eligible for Visa on Arrival can obtain e-VOA online. 

There are special counters set up at the airports just for e-VOA holders for obtaining Visa on Arrival. You do not need to carry supporting documents or the visa fee. All you need is your original passport, e-VOA approval and proof of funds.

IMPORTANT e-VOA is NOT eVISA. Even with an e-VOA, you still have to go through the Visa on Arrival process and obtain your VOA stamp at the airport. It ONLY speeds up the process of obtaining Visa on Arrival at the airport since your document check and visa fee payment were already done online.

Hong long can you stay in Thailand with e-VOA

You can stay up to 15 days using e-VOA. No visa extensions are allowed.

Passport validity required for e-VOA

Blank pages needed in the passport for e-voa.

You must have at least 1 blank page in your passport.

Where to enter Thailand with e-VOA

With an approved e-VOA, you can only enter Thailand from the below 4 international airports. 

  • Suvarnabhumi International Airport in Bangkok (BKK)
  • Don Mueang International Airport in Bangkok (DMK)
  • Chiang Mai International Airport (CNX)
  • Phuket International Airport (HKT)

NOTE If you plan to enter Thailand from an airport other than the above 4 or from a land border, you must opt for the regular Visa on Arrival. You CANNOT use e-VOA.

Thailand e-VOA application procedure

To obtain Thailand e-VOA, you must fill out an online visa application and upload the required documents. Pay the Visa on Arrival fee, service charge and tax. You will receive your e-VOA result in 1-3 working days.

Once your e-VOA is approved, print your e-VOA approval. You must present your passport, e-VOA approval and arrival/departure card at the Visa on Arrival counters at the airport. The 15-day Visa on Arrival will be stamped in your passport.

You can apply for e-VOA from any one of the two authorized visa agents. These are the only 2 agents authorized by Thai immigration.

  • eVisa Thailand E-Visa on Arrival | THB 495.33 processing fee plus 7% VAT
  • Thailand eVisa on Arrival by VFS Global | THB 500 processing fee

Documents required for e-VOA

The following documents are required for e-VOA.

  • Passport cover page
  • Passport ID page
  • Digital photo (4×6 cm)
  • Round trip flight tickets (return flight must be within 15 days of arrival in Thailand)
  • Hotel booking confirmations for the entire stay

Thailand e-VOA fee

The fee for e-VOA is 2,000 THB. The visa agent will charge a service fee of 500 THB and tax on top of the visa fee. The visa fee can only be paid in Thai Baht using a credit/debit card. 

The additional THB 500 service fee is non-refundable in case of e-VOA rejection.

e-VOA processing time

The processing time for e-VOA is 1-3 working days. Express processing is also available for an additional fee where the application will be processed within 24 hours.

e-VOA application tracking

Both eVisa Thailand and VFS Global offer visa application status tracking. 

THAILAND E-VISA

Thailand E-Visa is an initiative from Thai immigration to move the Thai visa process online. The idea is to replace the regular pre-approved visa from the embassy with the new E-Visa. The visa validity and entry are exactly the same as the pre-approved visa from the embassy. 

Thailand’s E-Visa portal offers both single and multiple-entry visas. You can apply for either one. But if the officers are not convinced that you need a multiple-entry visa, they may simply issue a single-entry visa. The fee for the multiple-entry visa is not refunded in that case.

Validity of Thailand E-Visa

Thailand E-Visa is valid for 3 months or 6 months depending on the entry type. 

  • Single-Entry: Valid for 3 months
  • Multiple-Entry: Valid for 6 months

When to apply for E-Visa

You can apply for a Thai E-Visa up to 3 months prior to your trip. The processing takes about 3-10 working days, so it’s recommended to apply at least a month prior to your trip.

How long can stay in Thailand on E-Visa

You can stay up to 60 days in Thailand on your single-entry Thailand E-Visa. 

With a multiple-entry E-Visa, you can stay up to 60 days on each entry. All entries must be made within the validity of your multiple-entry E-Visa. Meaning, even if you enter Thailand on the last day of your E-Visa, you will still receive a 60-day entry.

Both single-entry and multiple-entry E-Visas are extendable for additional 30 days at the local immigration office. 

Passport validity required for E-Visa

At the time of lodging your E-Visa application, your passport must be valid for at least 6 months for a single-entry E-Visa and 1 year for a multiple-entry E-Visa.

E-Visa application procedure

You can apply for your E-Visa on the Thai E-Visa portal . You must fill out the online application, upload the required documents and pay the required visa fee.

The Thai Ministry of Foreign Affairs has created a nice step-by-step video guide and a PDF guide on how to apply for your E-Visa using the Thai E-Visa portal.

Documents required

The following documents are required for the Thai E-Visa.

  • A scan of your passport ID page
  • A digital photo (4×6 cm)
  • Fully paid round-trip flight tickets
  • Proof of residence (if not a citizen of the country where you are applying from)

All scanned documents must be in JPG format only. Max allowed file size is 3MB.

Photo requirements

The digital photo must meet the following requirements.

  • Photo must have been taken in the last 6-months
  • Must be 4×6 cm in dimensions
  • Must be in JPG format only 
  • Max file size allowed is 3MB

The Thailand E-Visa fee is $40 USD for a single-entry tourist visa, paid in the local currency of the Thai consulate you have selected in your E-Visa application. E-Visa fees can only be paid using a credit/debit card. 

Processing time

The processing time for E-Visa is 3-10 working days. 

Application tracking

The application can be tracked within the dashboard of your account in the E-Visa portal.

Thailand Tourist Visa

Thailand Tourist Visa Sample

The following 91 nationalities are required to obtain a Thailand tourist visa from the embassy.

  • Afghanistan
  • Antigua and Barbuda
  • Burkina Faso
  • Central African Republic
  • Congo, Dem Rep of
  • Congo, Rep of
  • Cote d’Ivoire
  • Equatorial Guinea
  • Guinea-Bissau
  • Marshall Islands
  • North Macedonia
  • Palestinian Territories
  • Sao Tome and Principe
  • Sierra Leone
  • Sint Maarten
  • Solomon Islands
  • South Sudan
  • St Kitts and Nevis
  • St Vincent and the Grenadines
  • Timor-Leste
  • Turkmenistan
  • Vatican City (or Holy See)

VOA and Visa Exempt nationals are also eligible to apply for Thai tourist visa from the embassies.

Validity and allowed stay

Single-entry visas are valid for 3 months and multiple-entry visas are valid for 6 months.

Both of these visas allow up to 60 days of stay on each entry. A 30-day extension is also possible from the local immigration office.

The following documents are required for Thailand tourist visa.

  • Completed Thailand tourist visa application form (you can download it from your nearest Royal Thai embassy website)
  • Original passport with at least 6 months of validity with 2 blank pages
  • A copy of your passport data/ID page
  • 2 passport-size photos
  • Flight tickets in and out of Thailand
  • Hotel reservations for the entire trip 
  • Bank statements (last 3 months showing at least 550 USD per individual or 5500 USD per family)
  • Proof of relationship, if applying as a family

Read the Thailand Tourist Visa guide for more details such as the processing time, fee and application process at the embassy.

ENTRY AND EXIT PROCEDURE AT THE AIRPORT

Traveling to Thailand

Entering Thailand by air

If you are a visa-exempt nationality, hold an E-Visa or a pre-approved Thailand tourist visa, head straight to immigration.

If you need to obtain Visa on Arrival (VOA), head to the Visa on Arrival section first. To speed up the Visa on Arrival process, you can either opt for e-VOA or express lanes at the airport. You can also download and fill out the Visa on Arrival application form before you arrive at the airport. 

If you don’t have a completed Visa on Arrival form with you, grab one at the Visa on Arrival section. There will be examples of completed application forms on the wall to assist you with filling out the application form.

IMPORTANT Visa on Arrival fee can only be paid in THB. There are NO ATMs at the Visa on Arrival sections in any of the Thailand airports. So, make sure to carry enough cash in THB (Thai Baht) or major currency. There are currency exchanges at Visa on Arrival sections. So if you have some major currency on you, you can change it into THB.

After you complete your Visa on Arrival procedure, head to the immigration area.

Leaving Thailand by air

On exiting Thailand, you will have to go through passport control. You must present the following documents

  • Your original passport
  • Airline boarding pass

If flying out of Bangkok (BKK and DMK), long lines at check-in counters and passport control are common. Arrive at least 2 hours before your departure time.

ENTRY AND EXIT PROCEDURE AT THE LAND BORDER

Entering thailand by land.

If you are a visa-exempt nationality, hold an E-Visa or a pre-approved Thailand visa, head straight to immigration.

If you have to obtain Visa on Arrival (VOA), head to the Visa on Arrival section first. To speed up the Visa on Arrival process, you can download and fill out the Visa on Arrival application form before you arrive at the land border. 

IMPORTANT The Visa on Arrival fee can only be paid in THB. ATMs and currency exchanges are very rare at the land borders. So, make sure to carry enough cash in THB (Thai Baht).

Leaving Thailand by land

On exiting Thailand by land, you must go through passport control. You must present the following documents

  • Visa to the next country

If the next country you will be entering requires a visa, you must present the visa of that country. Otherwise, you will not be allowed to leave Thailand. If you will be obtaining Visa on Arrival in the next country, just say that you will obtain Visa on Arrival and you will be fine.

Ancient temples of Ayutthaya

Thailand offers Visa EXEMPTION and Visa ON ARRIVAL to many nationalities. For those who REQUIRE a visa, a Thailand tourist visa is quite easy to obtain. Currently, 18 nationalities are eligible to obtain Visa on Arrival (VOA) and over 50 nationalities can obtain E-Visa. Rest requires a pre-approved visa from the embassy.

WRITTEN BY THIRUMAL MOTATI

Thirumal Motati

Thirumal Motati is an expert in tourist visa matters. He has been traveling the world on tourist visas for more than a decade. With his expertise, he has obtained several tourist visas, including the most strenuous ones such as the US, UK, Canada, and Schengen, some of which were granted multiple times. He has also set foot inside US consulates on numerous occasions. Mr. Motati has uncovered the secrets to successful visa applications. His guidance has enabled countless individuals to obtain their visas and fulfill their travel dreams. His statements have been mentioned in publications like Yahoo, BBC, The Hindu, and Travel Zoo.

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Thailand Tourist Visa

Thailand is a beautiful country. Long regarded as the jewel of Asia, its tropical weather and rich culture act as natural magnets for those around the world. Year after year, visitors return for affordable holidays and unique experiences.

A large part of Thailand’s commerce is tourism. As the tourism hub of Asia, millions of travelers help generate revenue each year. Businesses cater to providing the best experience for holidaymakers, and as Covid fades, travel restrictions ease and borders open. It is time to once again venture into the world.

Travel is almost as easy as it was before the pandemic, but like pre-Covid times, there are certain guidelines and processes for entering Thailand. This page will show how you can visit Thailand for an extended holiday.

Visiting Thailand as Tourist

Tourist Visa for Thailand

Visiting Thailand is easy. Many nationalities can visit the Land of Smiles without a visa under the  Visa on Arrival  rule or  Visa Exemption  scheme. These options allow visitors to stay from 15 up to 30 days.

Tourists are travelers who visit the country for leisure. It is important to note that a tourist cannot work or conduct business while in the country. If a visitor is traveling for a purpose other than leisure, they will need to look at other  visa options .

For holiday makers who know 30 days is never long enough, they can apply for a Tourist Visa at a local Thai Embassy or Consulate in their country.

What is a Thailand Tourist Visa?

A Thailand Tourist Visa is a stamp or document placed in your passport. It is needed to enter Thailand for tourism. It is issued by a Thai embassy or Consulate in your country and stamped on your passport upon arrival at the airport in Thailand. A tourist visa can be extended while in Thailand if you want to stay longer. The tourist visa should not be confused with the Visa Exemption stamp issued at the airport.

Thailand offers both multiple-entry and single-entry tourist visas for foreigners who wish to visit the country for tourism purposes. Here’s a general breakdown of the two:

Single-Entry Tourist Visa

  • Validity:  Usually valid for entering Thailand within 3 months from the date of issue.
  • Duration:  Once you enter Thailand, you can stay for up to 60 days.
  • Extension:  It’s possible to apply for an extension of stay for another 30 days at an immigration office in Thailand, making the total potential duration of stay up to 90 days.

Multiple-Entry Tourist Visa

  • Validity:  Allows multiple entries into Thailand over a 6-month period from the date of issue.
  • Duration:  Each entry allows a 60-day stay, meaning you can come and go as many times as you want during the 6-month validity, but each stay can’t exceed 60 days.
  • Extension:  Like the Single-Entry Tourist Visa, each entry can potentially be extended for an additional 30 days at a Thai immigration office.

Thailand Tourist Visa Requirements

When applying for a tourist visa with a valid passport, there are certain documents needed, and a fee may be required on application. The documents and fee can change anytime and without prior notice, so contact your local embassy before organizing your application before your arrival in Thailand. Some countries allow for the Thai E-Visa and you can apply for the E visa online. The Thailand E visa is a very fast method for obtaining your tourist visa online.

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  • Passport or travel document with an expiry date of no less than 6 months
  • Visa application form (filled out)
  • One(1) recent 4 x 6cm. photograph of the applicant
  • Round-trip air ticket or e-ticket (paid in full)
  • Proof of financial means (10,000 baht per person/20,000 baht per family) such as bank statement
  • Proof of Hotel or private accommodation booking

Consular Officers reserve the right to request additional documents if deemed necessary. It is advisable to allow enough time before traveling to lodge your application as there is an influx of travelers applying now that Covid is less of a priority.

  • US $30.00 (or equivalent) per entry. The Tourist Visa fee is subject to change, so it is recommended to contact the nearest Thai Embassy or consulate in your area before lodging your paperwork.

Thailand tourist visa applications could be lodged online in certain countries. Contact your local Thailand Embassy to confirm if you need to apply in person.

Length of Stay

There is a 60-day entry Tourist Visa that can be extended for additional 30 days at the local immigration office.

It is easy to apply for a Tourist visa, but if you would like help with the paperwork and processes to streamline your approval, there are companies that can assist.

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Covid and Vaccination Requirements

As of today, travelers can enter Thailand without COVID restrictions. You are no longer required to be vaccinated or have completed an RT-PCR or Pro-ATK test (if unvaccinated) before entering Thailand.

Tourist Health Insurance for Visitors to Thailand

With travel restrictions eased, Thailand removed the need for travelers to provide proof of a valid Covid Insurance policy. It is important to note that foreign visitors are not eligible for free medical care while in Thailand. If a foreigner requires medical attention, they will need to cover any expenses themselves.

Having a  Tourist health insurance  is a wise choice for people traveling abroad. It not only covers Covid-related incidents but also:

  • Medical emergencies
  • Personal injury & accidents
  • Missed or delayed flights
  • Damage to belongings
  • Lost luggage

To ensure you have the best cover possible while visiting Thailand and to avoid potential exclusions or conditions, choose Travel Insurance that is designed for Thailand.

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Checklist for Tourists Visiting Thailand

After receiving your Thailand tourist visa from the Thai Embassy or consulate, a traveler should prepare the following documents before traveling to Thailand:

  • Valid visa in your passport
  • Printed  Travel Insurance certificate  (if any)
  • Copy of confirmed hotel booking
  • Copy of confirmed flight reservation
  • Printed Tourist e-visa with QR code or visa sticker (if any)

Validity of the Tourist Visa and Permit to Stay

The validity of a tourist visa ranges from 3 months to 6 months, depending on the number of entries you make across a land border or airport. If you arrive in Thailand through an international airport, you will be stamped with 60-day permission to stay for a normal Tourist Visa.

The validity of the visa as stated on your visa sticker is the time you have to use the visa or enter Thailand. The permit to stay is the number of days you may legally stay in Thailand. The permit to stay is the stamp you receive when you arrive at the airport or border.

Are you a high networth individual who wants to stay in Thailand? You may consider joining the exclusive  Thailand Elite Visa  membership program.

Tourist Visa Extension in Thailand

If you enter Thailand via airport or land border, you will be stamped with a 60-day permission to stay at the immigration post. You must exit the country before the stamp expiry date.

However, the permit to stay can be extended if you want to spend more time in Thailand. You can apply for an extension to stay at a local Immigration Office. A 60-day Tourist visa can be extended for another 30 days. The cost for both extensions is 1,900 baht.

Remember, an extension of stay approval is at the discretion of the immigration officer processing your application.

Summary for the Thailand Tourist Visa

Thailand tourist visas are easy to acquire before visiting Thailand. The Thai government and its immigration officers are ready to welcome foreign nationals and visitors back and provide the unique, memorable experiences it is famous for during your period of stay. Please check with the website of your local Royal Thai Embassy or Thai Consulate for Thai Visa updates before departing to Thailand.

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Hi … we are travelling to Thailand and staying for 32 days …. We fly from Nth Qld Australia in 5 weeks. If we need a visa can we apply for it once we arrive at Bangkok airport … as if we need to apply in Australia we would have to post our passports to the Sydney embassy and are afraid our passports won’t arrive back in time as they quote 4-6 weeks turnaround

Hello, Glen.

You will need to apply for a visa at the Embassy in Sydney if you wish to stay for 32 days, but if you wish to apply for a visa upon arriving at the Bangkok airport, you can come to Thailand and stay for a maximum of 30 days through the Visa Exemption Scheme, as Australia is one of the listed countries that qualify for the Visa Exemption.

Does a CHINESE PASSPORT HOLDER require a Visa to visit Phuket Thailand on a cruise ship for one day on the 27th March 2024 Could you please let me know as soon as possible.

Hello, Yan Liu.

You will need a visa to enter Thailand.

Will leave for holidays to Thailand around 20 Dec for 60 day’s Passport Dutch . Will I receive visa at Bangkok airport ?

Hello, Pieter L W Kok.

You must apply for a visa before coming to Thailand.

I am from India. Discovered a recent update that Indians don’t need visa for tourism.

Need a confirmation if this is true.

Hello, Mansi Sharma.

Yes, Indians don’t need a visa for tourism, as they can enter Thailand through the Visa Exemption Scheme.

I am from Sri Lanka. I want to came Thailand. Can I apply for a on arrival visa for that?

Hello, Sanduni.

Unfortunately, Sri Lanka is not on the list for Visa on Arrival.

Is Thailand visa free for Indian Citizens in the month of December 2023?

Hello, Hemant Bhatt.

Indians can enter Thailand and stay in Thailand for 30 days through the Visa Exemption Scheme (10th November 2023 – 10th May 2024).

Dear Sir/Madam, Greetings! I am an Indian National and would like to visit Thailand for 8 days. Can I get a visa on arrival? Thanks

Hello, Ambrose Pereira.

You can get a Visa on Arrival and stay in Thailand for a total of 15 days.

Do I need to apply for a tourist visa to stay in Thailand for 42 nights ?

Hello, Robert.

Yes, you will need to apply for a Tourist Visa to remain in Thailand for that long.

Hi, I’m a Canadian citizen and wondering if I could open a bank account in Thailand with any type of tourist visa. Thanks

Hello, Mori.

Yes, you can open a Thai bank account with a Tourist Visa.

I am unvaccinated can I travel to bangkok and do I need to have other vaccine ( eg: yellow fever, malaria)

Please check the latest information here: https://www.thaiembassy.com/weekly-updates/thailand-travel-restrictions-for-november-2022

Hi everyone and Rex!. Thank you for the questions and answers. I bought a plane ticket from usa to Bangkok. My travel dates are December -02-2022 to February-22-2023. I do not have any visa. When I land in Bangkok will I need to get a visa or can I visit a nearby country after 44 days and return to Thailand a few days later?

Dear Robert,

You have 2 options: 1. Apply for a 60-day Tourist Visa online at https://www.thaievisa.go.th/ This visa allows you to stay for 60 days upon entry with an option to extend for 30 additional days. 2. Travel to Thailand under Visa Exemption. You will receive 45 days upon entry with an option to extend for 30 additional days.

Should an individual carry 10000 tbh in cash or can a bank statement be provided

Dear Navya,

The entry requirement is that, you have a proof of funds. You can carry cash, credit card, debit card or bank statement. Thank you.

How can I approach near by Thai embassy for getting my visa .i am from south India

For the Indian passport holder, you can only apply for a Thai visa from the Thai embassy in the country where you have permanent residence or in the country of your nationality. Thank you.

Dear Sirs, I am holding Iranian passport and permanent residency of Germany. I am planning to visit Thailand in December, and i am wondering if I need a visa and if yes how it works? Best Regards Amir Radaei

Since you are currently residing and located in Germany, you can apply for the Thai visa at the Thai embassy or consulate in Germany. The visa application in Germany is done online. Please go to this website to apply for the visa: https://www.thaievisa.go.th/ Thank you.

Now we can be in Thailand visa free for up to 45 days right?

Dear Marta,

Yes, that is correct. You can check the latest information on this page: https://www.thaiembassy.com/weekly-updates/thailand-entry-requirements-for-october-2022 Thank you.

Can I bring 270 USD equivalent to 10000 thai baht/person or I have to bring Thai baht only?

Dear Sayeed,

Yes, it is possible to show USD if you have no Thai baht. You only need to show it if the officer ask you to. Thank you.

Hi ThaiEmbassy.

I will be traveling to Thailand in November 2022 and will be staying there for 20 days. Can I get the On-Arrival Visa for 30 days? If yes, then how much will it cost?

Dear Basavarj,

Yes, if your nationality is listed on the Visa On Arrival program, your will get 30 days permit to stay. The fee is 2000 Thai baht. Please check this page for reference: https://www.thaiembassy.com/weekly-updates/thailand-entry-requirements-for-october-2022 Thank you.

Dear Thai Embassy,

I made a mistake when booking my flight, so instead of the planned 60 days I will now be on holiday in Thailand for 62 days. Which visa would make the most sense for me? I am from Germany and would arrive in December.

With kind regards Dennis

Dear Dennis,

You can enter Thailand under Visa Exemption program and you get 45 days when you arrive. Then, before the expiry of the entry stamp, you can visit the immigration office and ask for 30 days extension. The total stay is 75 days. Thank you.

hi, could you clarify weather it is compulsory to have travel insurance ? regards

Dear Lalit,

Travel insurance is optional but highly recommended to have one. Thank you.

Could you please advise if it is possible to prolong somehow tourist entry permit (30 days stamp in passport, that I have got on customs)? Can I get student’s visa being in Bangkok?

Best Regards, Julia

Dear Julia,

Yes, you may extend your current entry stamp for additional 30 days. You can do this at any local immigration office. The fee is 1900 Thai baht. About the plan to change to an ED visa, in some instances it might be possible to do it in Bangkok. We recommend for you to directly contact the school about this.

Hello ThaiEmbassy,

My situation: – Nationality: Belgium (but not registered in Belgium anymore) – Long-term residency in Bulgaria

Questions: 1) Where do I have to fix my visa? 2) It says here that you need to show a roundtrip ticket, but after Thailand, I’m going to another country which is not defined yet… What to do?

Thanks in advance for your help!

Kind regards, Apollo

Dear Apollo,

If you are travelling in October or later, you can enter Thailand without a visa. You can get 45 days Visa Exemption stamp which you are able to extend for additional 30 days the local immigration office for a fee of 1900 THB.

I am from india. I Want To Stay 24 Days In Thailand. so can i on arrival visa

Dear Prakash,

When you travel to Thailand on or after October 1, 2022 you will be given 30 days Visa on Arrival. Thank you.

thank you so much

Hello sir, I am from Pakistan but serving in Sudan with UN and I have an official passport. I wish to travel to Thailand for 2 x weeks. I have seen the requirement of documents for applying for Visa where it is mentioned that I have to submit visa application form filled. May I know from where I can get the application form? Furthermore, there is no facility for online application in Sudan so I have to visit Thai embassy in Khartoum for the application.

Dear Yasir,

Please check this for visa application https://www.siam-legal.com/legal_services/thailand-visa-services.php

For more information about travel to Thailand, please check this link: https://www.siam-legal.com/legal-guide/how-to-enter-thailand-2022-guide.pdf

I have to visit Thailand for 2 weeks to attend IT workshop there, i have invitation letter from Thai Company which is inviting me to attend workshop. so what are the required documents to apply for Visa? please guide

Regards Khan

For visa requirements and application you can contact https://www.siam-legal.com/legal_services/thailand-visa-services.php

My visa Is getting expired, however I would to extend my stay can I get a visa extension, kindly update.

Do I need to exit the country and come back again and apply for visa.

Kindly help

For visa extension, visit this https://www.siam-legal.com/legal_services/thailand-visa-services.php

Hi, I’m from Fiji and I will be travelling to Thailand (26th – 29th October) to attend a meeting.

I wish to apply and pay cash for my Visa upon arrival into Bangkok Airport.

I meet the necessary requirements as listed above.

However, we do not have a Thai Embassy here, and was wondering as to where i can send an email to for my travel next month.

Dear Waisle,

You can apply visa on arrival and pay it at the airport check this for your guidance https://www.thaiembassy.com/thailand-visa/visa-on-arrival .

We are Canadian citizens and would like to stay In Thailand for maximum 90 days …we understand there is a 60 day visa which can be extended by another 30 days at a local Immigration Office ..is that correct ? And what is the Visa called ? we will arrive in Thailand on the 5th November 2022 …we have proof of flights and accommodation and Medical Insurance coverage…what else would we need to apply electronically we are 85 and 83 so we need any help with information ! Thank you ! George and Barbara CARR

Dear George,

You can apply single entry tourist visa with 60 days validity and can be extended for additional 30 days.

I am attempting to fill in the Thai e-visa form for the SINGLE STAY TOURIST VISA. Supporting documents re asking for a confirmation letter from employer, and the Identity of the person in Thailand asking me to stay. Neither is applicable – I am a UK citizen simply wanting a Thai TR visa. I cannot submit the form without providing some documentation.. Can you explain and help?

You can upload your hotel booking for both sections in the application. Thank you.

Hello, I am a Canadian passport holder and am hoping to visit Thailand next year. My Canadian passport will expire 5 months and 23 days after my arrival in Thailand, but my stay will only be for 14 days. Will I be permitted to enter Thailand, or will I need to get a new Canadian passport before I travel? Thank you!

Dear Canadian Traveller,

The immigration will not allow passport less than 6 months .

I am Mexican and planning visit for 15 days Thailand with my family, do we need a visa?

Dear Karla,

No. You do not need a visa. You and your family can get Visa On Arrival. If you will arrive in October or later, you will be given 30 days permit to stay. Thank you.

I plan to stay 60 days. Do I need to apply for visa for this?

Dear Martin,

What is your nationality?

I don’t see SAMOA on your list of Nationalities. How do I apply for a Visitor visa please?

You can apply tourist visa. Please check this for further assistance https://www.siam-legal.com/

WHAT IS TOURIST VISA FEES FOR INDIAN TOURIST TO ENTER IN THAILND DURING MONTH OCTOBER 2022?

Dear Vinod,

For Indian, you can apply evoa or Voa . Here’s the link https://www.thaiembassy.com/thailand-visa/visa-on-arrival

I want to travel to Thailand in November for 12 days. I live in United States and I am green card holder but my passport is from Guatemala.

What do I need to do ?

Dear Lester,

You can apply Tourist visa or 90 days visa. Check this site https://www.siam-legal.com/thailand-visa/90-Day-Thailand-Visa.php

Hi Sir/Madam,

I need to apply for a 3 months visa to stay in Thailand, as my wife is from Thailand, and we have registered married legally in Malaysia only. What document needed from me to apply for this 3 months visa? Please help…Thanks !

A passport with at least 6-month validity An invitation or confirmation letter to clarify the purpose of travel Additional supporting document requested by the Royal Thai embassy or consulate. Proof of financial funds and travel itinerary. Embassy fee.

Please check this for your guidance https://www.siam-legal.com/thailand-visa/90-Day-Thailand-Visa.php

Hi, what form do I need to complete to apply for a multiple entry tourist visa?

Please check this for guidance and application https://www.siam-legal.com/thailand-visa/thailand-visa.php

HI DO I NEED VISA TO TRAVEL TO THAILND 37 DAYS ? THANKS

What is your nationality? Check here if you are eligible for visa exemption https://www.thaiembassy.com/thailand-visa/thai-visa-exemption-and-bilateral-agreement

Thai tourist visa is open or not right now ?? Some rumours shows it closed till 2 October?? Is it true??

Yes, please check this for guidance and application https://www.siam-legal.com/thailand-visa/thailand-visa.php

I have flight from Jaipur ( india) to Phuket via Changeover at DMK. Please let me know where I have to complete the immigration and Visa formalities at DMK or at Phuket.

You can contact this for assistance https://www.siam-legal.com/thailand-visa/thailand-visa.php

What happens when a tourist finds a job in Thailand during his visit. Can his/her visa be changed?

Tourist are not allowed to work in Thailand. If you want , you need to change your visa to Non Immigrant B.

Has it been confirmed that the additional 15 days granted to exempt visa nations will go in effect on October 1 and last until March 2023?

Hi Richard,

Yes . Check this https://www.thaiembassy.com/thailand-visa/thai-visa-exemption-and-bilateral-agreement

My friend has a Canadian passport with 6 years validity left on it in her maiden name. She has been married for the past 3 years. When applying for her 60 day tourist visa would her marriage certificate be acceptable? Her proof of residency ie: drivers license is in her married name.

Hi we want to travel Thailand with 8 months baby..does baby require passport??

This might be a silly question. I’d already got my Single-Entry 60 days TR visa. My original plan was to travel from US to Bangkok on October 1st. What if I start my vacation a couple of week earlier and visit Vietnam and Laos then go straight to Thailand. The flight information will not match what is on my approved TR visa application. Do I need to update my flight information?

Hi VanDman,

You are eligible to use visa exemption, then extend it for additional 30 days at any local immigration. Please check this. https://www.thaiembassy.com/thailand-visa/thai-visa-exemption-and-bilateral-agreement

Iam a Indian citizen. If I arrive on Sept 18th, with visa on arrival process, will I get 15 days or 30 days?

If you will arrive this month of September, you will still follow the recent VOA application. The 15 days or 30 days will be effective on October 2022. https://www.thaiembassy.com/thailand-visa/visa-on-arrival

Hello how long will take to apply for Thailand tourist visa? what kind of documents should we send ?Thanks whats size of the photo

It takes 3 to 5 days. https://www.thaiembassy.com/thailand-visa/thailand-tourist-visa

Hi my name is amber dubey,i travelled thailand 3 times in 3 months,on arrival visa ,can I go again one time thailand on same visa

Those who arrive at the airport without a prior visa will continue to receive a 30-day stamp up to 6 times per calendar year. https://www.thaiembassy.com/thailand-visa/thailand-visa-latest-update

Hello Mr. Amber,

Since your are a frequent traveler for Thailand. Can you please let me know the visa on arrival fee for short period stay (i.e. 7 days) in Bangkok.

Dear Shivam,

The fee is 2,000 THB.

Hi .. I had a plan to go to Bkk with my babies who are 4 years old and 2 years old. they are Australian citizen and i’m the Permanent Resident of Australia by holding Myanmar passport. I’ll arrived bkk in 23th Nov 2022 and and depart from bkk is 26th dec 2022. so what and how i hv to do for entering to thailand, bkk. please give me some outlines .

If you are holding Myanmar passport, you are granted with the visa exemption. https://www.thaiembassy.com/thailand-visa/thai-visa-exemption-and-bilateral-agreement

Hi Yordmanu,thanks for your reply ,I am a UK citizen ,British..thanks for your help Tony

Hi, I’m Filipino I got 30 days visa when I exited at the malaysia border is it possible to get another 30 days visa extension in patong phuket? Thank you for your help

You can extend your permit to stay for a further 30 days at any local immigration office.

Hi, can I extend my stay in Thailand if I enter via the 45 day entry scheme,if so,how many days can I stay after the initial 45 days thanks for your help.

hello Yordmanu

From Bangalore India, for a Thailand Tourist VISA the Thai Embassy representatives are asking for payslips or IT returns files of 2 years even though there’s sufficient balance in the bank statement shown to them. Is this mandatory? How can this be approached.

Hi Chandler,

Hi I am Polish and will be in Thailand from the 1 Jan 2023 on a 60 day tourist visit and would like to extend it to another 30 days (will be 90 days in Thailand). I would like to spend some time in Thailand and plan to marry my thai girl later on. But the visa will be expired before that happens. So, iI leave Thailand after 90 days (with granted extension visa) and visit another country can I re-apply for a new Visa ? And if I can, can I do so online? In such a case, I can come back into Thailand and for how long. And how many times I can leave Thailand to visit other countries and come back to Thailand again for how many times per year?

Please check this for your guidance, http://poland.siam-legal.com/

From Bangalore India, the Thai Embassy representatives is asking for payslips or IT returns files of 2 years even though there’s sufficient balance in the bank statement shown to them. Is this mandatory? How can this be approached.

Hello, I am from South Korea (can do 30 days) and am planning on applying for another extension (so 60 days total). After this point, is there any way to extend another time? Thank you

Yes, for Korea you can do it upto 90 days. Check this for your guidance https://www.thaiembassy.com/thailand-visa/thai-visa-exemption-and-bilateral-agreement

Is it possible for South Africa’s to get a police clearance in Thailand. If so how long does it take.

For police clearance for foreigner, you can check this for guidance https://www.siam-legal.com/other-services/securing-thai-police-clearance-for-foreigners.php

Hi. I am a US Citizen. My wife has a green card with Montenegro passport and citizenship. She has to get a Visa for Thailand. Is travel Insurance required for me or her?

Travel insurance is not mandatory but still recommended.

i am a chinese citizen with permanent residence in norway, and i want to travel to thailand for 14 days in november . can i apply for a visa on arrival at thailand airport ?what documents are needed thank you

Hi Qiang Zhou,

Yes, you can check this for guidance. https://www.thaiembassy.com/thailand-visa/visa-on-arrival

Can I renew my stay for a visa on arrival or is it only valid for 30 days. I am South African

If you extended it already , you need to apply regular Thailand Tourist Visa from your country.

From UK I will now be able to get 45 days from 19/01/2023. When I apply for an extension 5/3/2023 would I be given a further 45 days or only 30? Obviously I need this information so I can book my return flight.

Hi Michael,

The Visa Exemption stay period will be extended from 30 days to 45 days. This change is currently in effect until 31st March 2023.

Hi. My plan is to fly to Thailand mid February 2023 from Australia. I would like to stay for 45 days or maybe 60 days. Looking at some of the information regarding the 45 day visa it is a bit confusing. The impression I get is that I have to arrive with an exit flight date 30 days from arrival. Is this the case.? Can I have a return ticket pre booked for 45 days or 60 days when I arrive at Bangkok airport.? Do I have to pre apply for a 60 day visa before leaving Australia.? Do I have to pre apply for a 45 day visa before leaving Australia.? I will be leaving Thailand by air to return to Australia. Best Regards. Jeff

Hi Jeffrey,

Australia was included in the visa exemption wherein you can stay free visa for 30 days upto 45 days effective on 1st October 2022. Check this for your guidance https://www.thaiembassy.com/thailand-visa/thai-visa-exemption-and-bilateral-agreement

Can the visa on arrival of 15days be extended? Indian citizen.

Dear Sheknar,

The Visa on Arrival stay period will be extended from 15 days to 30 days effective on 1st of October 2022.

I am a Canadian citizen, and have booked my 5 weeks (36 days) vacation for Thailand. Can you please confirm that I need to apply for a Tourist Visa?

You are eligible to stay 30 days to 45 days as your country are included in the visa exemption. Please see for your guidance https://www.thaiembassy.com/thailand-visa/thai-visa-exemption-and-bilateral-agreement

HIi I’m srilanka citizen , currently resident in Ireland, i would like to visit Thailand with my family on this NOV , how to get visa and there are no embassy in Ireland. moreover some of supporting documents for my wife unable to provide. please advise. thanks

Hi Srikanthan,

You may check and contact this site : http://sri-lanka.siam-legal.com/

I am Chinese citizen holding German permanent residency in Germany. Do I need visa for Thailand? I plan to stay in Thailand for three weeks.

If you are holding Chinese Passport , you can use evoa. Check this site https://www.thaiembassy.com/thailand-visa/visa-on-arrival

Hello Im a mexican passport holder, n will be traveling to Thailand end of September for 24days. Currently I’m living in Jeddah, I would like to confirm these are the requirements to get my visa stamped l before I go to the consulate in Jeddah. Thanks. Passport or travel document with an expiry date of no less than 6 months Visa application form (filled out) One(1) recent 4 x 6cm. photograph of the applicant Round-trip air ticket or e-ticket (paid in full) Proof of financial means (10,000 baht per person/20,000 baht per family) Proof of Hotel or private accommodation booking

Hi Patricia,

Where can I apply for the visa if I am a Colombian citizen? How long does it take? Thank you.

The current tourist visa has been extended from 15 days to 30 days until March 2023. I plan to visit Thailand in April or later in 2023. The policy is not so clear and I am not sure if I am still qualified for visa on arrival.

The 15 days to 30 days is currently in effect until 31st March, 2023. This may change afterwards.

Hi. I’m from Romania. How much is VOA and do I need to prepare anything prior to flying in?

Hi Georgiana,

VOA cost is 2000 Baht. Check this https://www.thaiembassy.com/thailand-visa/visa-on-arrival .

Please I am and my wife are Egyptian citizens, But we are residents in Oman Are we need a tourist visa to stay in Thailand for 10 days or we can take on arrival Thanks

You can check this for guidance https://www.siam-legal.com/thailand-visa/thailand-visa.php

I am planning a visit to Thailand for a week in December 22. Please let me know how can I get a Tourist Visa for the purpose.

Better to get visa depending on your purpose. Check thi , https://www.siam-legal.com/thailand-visa/thailand-visa.php

Today is going to bangkok .. Is visa free to go to Bangkok or is there a fee for making

Depending on your citizenship or holding passport . You may check this https://www.thaiembassy.com/thailand-visa/visa-on-arrival , https://www.thaiembassy.com/thailand-visa/thai-visa-exemption-and-bilateral-agreement .

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