When you are planning to visit Thailand for tourist purposes there are three types of visa to enter Thailand. Most nationalities can go to Thailand without a visa (Visa Exemption) when they are staying less than 30 days. Here is a list with the three visa options.
Although we carefully keep track of changes, entry and exit specifics, information can change without prior notice. Therefore ITWJ advises you to check the Thai Embassy or Consulate before your visit Thailand.
As a tourist you can enter Thailand with:
- Visa Exemption
- Tourist Visa upon arrival
- Applying for a visa at the Thai Embassy
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Visa Exemption
Citizens of most countries can benefit visiting Thailand with a visa exemption. Meaning you can enter Thailand without a visa for a maximum of 30 days. The list of countries who benefit from the exemption are listed below.
Requirements for a visa free stay in Thailand are:
- Access is granted for tourism purposes only
- You can show a confirmed return ticket (plane, train, bus or etc.)
- Prove of funds during your stay of at least 10,000 THB per person
Note that a fee can be levied on entering Thailand especially when entering through a land border in Southern Thailand. A visa exemption is granted at most twice per calendar year when entering Thailand over land or sea border. There are no limitations when entering Thailand by air.
The following countries are allowed to enter Thailand with visa exemption:
Andorra
Argentina
Australia
Austria
Bahrain
Belgium
Brazil
Brunei
Cambodia
Canada
Chile
Czech Republic
Denmark
Estonia
Finland
France
Germany
Greece
Hong Kong
Hungary
Iceland
Indonesia
Ireland
Israël
Italy
Japan
Korea
Kuwait
Laos
Latvia
Liechtenstein
Lithuania
Luxembourg
Macau
Malaysia
Maldives
Mauritius
Myanmar
Monaco
Mongolia
Netherlands
New Zealand
Norway
Oman
Peru
Philippines
Poland
Portugal
Qatar
Russia
San Marino
Singapore
Slovak Republic
Slovenia
South Africa
Spain
Sweden
Switzerland
Turkey
Ukraine
United Arab Emirates
United Kingdom
United States
Vietnam
Tourist visa – Upon arrival
A tourist visa can be obtained upon arrival at the airport or at home through the Thai Embassy or Consulate. A tourist visa uponarrival is needed for tourists with a passport of the following countries:
1. Bulgaria
2. Bhutan
3. China
4. Cyprus
5. Ethiopia
6. Fiji
7. Georgia
8. India
9. Kazakhstan
10. Malta
11. Mexico
12. Nauru
13. Mauritius
14. Papua New Guinea
15. Romania
16. Saudi Arabia
17. Taiwan
18. Uzbekistan
19. Vanuatu
Requirements for a tourist visa upon arrival:
- Visa is strictly for tourism purposes
- Passport is valid for at least 30 days
- A valid address that can be verified (hotel or apartment) should be provided
- You can show a confirmed return flight ticket within 15 days of arrival
- Travelling overland with a bus or train ticket is accepted for proof of leaving the country
- Proof of funds during your stay of at least 10,000 THB per person or 20,000 THB for a family
- Fee of 2,000 THB to pay upon entry in cash in Thai currency only
Tourist visa
As mentioned a tourist visa can be obtained through the Thai Embassy or consulate. With a tourist visa it is not allowed to work or conduct business in Thailand. A tourist visa is a stamp or document stamped in your passport.
A tourist visa differs from 3 month or 6 months depending on the way of entering (at the airport or overland border point) or the number of entries. Check the validity of your planned stay with your nearest Thai Embassy or Consulate.
Certain documents are required for a tourist visa and the best way to see which documents you need is to contact the Thai Embassy in your country.
- Passport is valid for at least 6 months
- Visa application form is filled in completely
- One recent photograph of the applicant (max. 4 x 6 cm)
- You can show a confirmed return fly ticket or e-ticket
- Proof of funds during your stay of at least 20,000 THB per person or 40,000 THB for a family
- A fee per entry or equivalent
Useful Links
Check the Thai Embassy website for the latest and most recent rules and regulations. If you are not certain or if you have questions, contact the Thai Embassy in your home country.
Get your visa hassle-free via iVisa
Do you have issues with your credit card not being accepted, a government website that isn’t working or do you have problems submitting your application online? iVisa is a third party helping out with your visa application. The price of the fee is usually around 35 US dollars but can vary depending on destination, type of visa and requirements.
How does it work?
1. Use this link to visit the iVisa website.This is an affiliate link to iVisa which means we make a small commission if you click this link. You don’t pay anything extra. We recommend using iVisa if you don’t want the extra hassle when applying for a visa.
2. Tell them your nationality and where you are going to.
3. Fill out the application which is usually the same information you need to provide at the official government websites.
4. You have several options in processing time; standard processing is 5 business days, rush processing is 3 business and super rush processing is 2 business day.
5. Once you have finished your application check if your details are correct. Or double check if you are a control freak like I am. When everything is correct you can proceed and pay. They ask you to create an account if you like.
6. The last thing you need to do is upload a copy of your passport and passport photo with a white background. If you have uploaded the images you are finished and need to ‘Save and Complete request’.
If you completed the process you will receive a confirmation email from iVisa. As soon as they received your visa they send it you via email. You can save the email or print the visa and bring it to the airport. Contact the customer service of iVisa if you have any issues. They are available 24/7.
Get your passport photo online via iVisa
Do you need an approved passport photo? At iVisa they have a photo service. You only pay 1 dollar per photo. Their team will check your photo to make sure it meets the government requirements. Use this link to get your passport photo online. This is an affiliate link to iVisa which means we make a small commission if you click this link. You don’t pay anything extra.
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I’ve been wanting to go to Thailand for so long! These tips are very useful, I will def use your website while planning my trip. The cultural and historical tips on here are also a big plus. Happy I found your website!
Hola Sophie,
Thailand is an amazing country. Keep an eye on the website. I’m going to write more articles about Thailand in the next few weeks/ months. Nice to know the post are relevant for you.
Adriana