Foreigners eligible for visa on arrival
- According to relevant Interior Ministry decrees, passport holders from countries in list below may apply for visa on arrival
- For the purpose of tourism for a period not exceeding15 days
- Photograph 4x6 taken within the last 6 months• Ticket identifying duration of stay and departure fromThailand within 15 days
- Proof of accommodation
- Living expenses not less than 10,000 THB (250 USD) per person and not less than 20,000 THB (500 USD) for a family
- Passport must be genuine and over 30 days validity• The application fee is 2,000 Baht (Thai currency only)
- Thai Immigration Bureau Exempted 2,000 Baht visa on arrival fee from 15 November 2018 - 13 January 2019
Countries eligible for Visa On Arrival- ANDORRA- BULGARIA- BHUTAN- CHINA- CYPRUS- ETHIOPIA- FIJI- INDIA- KAZAKSTAN- LATVIA- LITHUANIA- MALDIVES- MALTA- MAURITIUS
Visa on Arrival for 31 Countries & Territories
If you are a national from one of the 31 eligible countries and territories, you can apply for a Visa on Arrival (VOA) at any Thai immigration checkpoint upon arrival for tourism purposes.
Eligible Countries & Territories
- Asia & Pacific:
- Bhutan, China, Fiji, India, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Nauru, Papua New Guinea, Taiwan, Uzbekistan
- Europe & Eurasia:
- Armenia, Belarus, Bulgaria, Cyprus, Georgia, Malta, Romania, Russia, Serbia
- Middle East & Africa:
- Ethiopia, Namibia, Saudi Arabia, Seychelles, Tunisia
- Americas:
- Bolivia, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Mexico, Paraguay, Vanuatu, Venezuela
Visa Requirements & Conditions
- Fee: 2,000 THB per applicant
- Duration of Stay: Maximum of 15 days
- Entry Type: Single entry only (cannot be extended or converted)
How to Apply?
- Proceed to the Visa on Arrival counter at the designated immigration checkpoint.
- Prepare necessary documents, such as your valid passport, filled-out application form, and proof of onward travel.
- Pay the fee and wait for processing.
- Receive your visa and proceed to the immigration clearance.
For further details, please contact the Thai Immigration Bureau or visit the official website for up-to-date information on the application process.