
If you are planning to visit Thailand, you may need to obtain a visa depending on your country of origin and the purpose of your visit. A Thailand visa is an official document that allows foreign nationals to enter and stay in the country for a specific period of time. In this article, we will provide you with some basic information about the different types of Thailand visas available for Thailand, the application process, and the requirements you need to fulfill in order to obtain a visa. Whether you are traveling to Thailand for tourism, business, or education, understanding the visa requirements and process is essential to ensure a smooth and hassle-free travel experience.
Generally, a foreign citizen who wishes to enter the Kingdom of Thailand is required to obtain a visa from Royal Thai Embassy or apply visa on arrival. However, nationals of certain countries do not require a visa if they meet visa exemption requirements as follows:
(a) they are nationals of countries which are exempted from visa requirements when entering Thailand for tourism purposes. Such nationals will be permitted to stay in the Kingdom for a period of not exceeding 30 days.
(b) they are nationals of countries which hold bilateral agreements with Thailand on the exemption of visa requirements.
List of Thai visas for foreign nationals:
- Thailand Tourist Visa - for tourism or leisure activities, short-term visa for single or multiple entries.
- Thailand Transit Visa - for passing through to a third country of destination.
- Thailand SMART Visa - for highly-skilled foreigners to work or invest in specific industries.
- Thailand Non-Immigrant Visa - for reasons other than tourism or leisure, further categorized as:
a. Thailand Work Visa - for paid employment.
b. Thailand Student Visa - for academic pursuits.
c. Thailand Business Visa - for business-related purposes.
d. Thailand Marriage Visa - for those married to a Thai citizen. - Thailand Retirement Visa (Ten Year Visa) - for those over 50 who wish to retire in Thailand and have financial means to support themselves without working.
Thailand offers a variety of visas with different durations, including:
Thai Transit Visa: Up to three months for a single-entry visa; up to six months for a multiple-entry visa. However, you cannot stay in the country for longer than 30 days on either visa.
Thai Tourist Visa: Up to three months for a single-entry visa; up to six months for a multiple-entry visa. You cannot stay in the country for longer than 60 days on either visa.
Thai Non-Immigrant Visa: Up to three months, for single or multiple entries. Multiple-entry visas can also be issued for up to one year. If eligible, a one-year stay permit is available.
Thai Visas On Arrival: Issued for up to 15 days and cannot be extended.
To extend or change the category of your Thai visa, submit an application at the Office of the Thailand Immigration Bureau in Bangkok.
If you are entering Thailand with a free visa exemption, a visa on arrival, a single-entry or multiple-entry tourist visa, or any other type of Thailand visa, you must submit a completed Thailand Arrival Card (TM6) at Immigration, whether arriving by air, land, or sea.
Starting May 1, 2025, Thailand will implement a new digital arrival card system, requiring all travelers to complete the TM6 form online before arrival.
Thailand Visa Types
Thailand has many types of visas, including tourist visas, non-immigrant visas, and visas for specific purposes.
Tourist visas
- Single-Entry Tourist Visa: Allows a stay of up to 60 days
- Multiple-Entry Tourist Visa: Valid for six months, with a 60-day stay limit per visit
Non-immigrant visas
- Non-Immigrant Visa “B”: Allows single or multiple entries to Thailand
- Non-immigrant visa-O: Also known as the Thailand spouse visa, this visa allows married Thai citizens to stay in Thailand for up to one year
Visas for specific purposes
- Diplomatic visa: Issued to holders of diplomatic passports who are entering Thailand to perform their duties
- Transit visa: Issued to people who are transiting through Thailand to their destination country
- SMART Visa: Issued to foreign experts, executives, entrepreneurs, and investors who want to work or invest in Thailand
- Thailand Elite Visa: A long-term visa that allows residency in Thailand for a period of 5, 10, or 20 years
- Thailand Retirement Visa: Available to people 50 years of age or older, this visa allows extended stays in Thailand
Thailand Visa Exemptions and Visa on Arrival
Thailand Visa Exemptions
Visa exemptions for Thailand allow citizens of certain countries to enter Thailand for tourism purposes without needing to obtain a visa in advance. The specifics of these exemptions, including eligible nationalities and permitted lengths of stay, can change, so it's important to refer to the most current official sources.
Who is Eligible for Visa Exemption?
As of July 15, 2024, Thailand has expanded its Visa Exemption scheme, allowing nationals from 93 countries and territories to enter Thailand for tourism, business engagements, or urgent/ad-hoc work without obtaining a visa. Eligible travelers can stay for up to 60 days, with the possibility of extending their stay for an additional 30 days at the discretion of immigration authorities.
List of Eligible Countries and Territories:
The following countries and territories are included in the Visa Exemption scheme:
Country/Territory | Country/Territory |
---|---|
Albania | Finland |
Andorra | France |
Australia | Georgia |
Austria | Germany |
Bahrain | Greece |
Belgium | Guatemala |
Bhutan | Hong Kong |
Brazil | Hungary |
Brunei | Iceland |
Bulgaria | India |
Cambodia | Indonesia |
Canada | Ireland |
China | Israel |
Colombia | Italy |
Croatia | Jamaica |
Cuba | Japan |
Cyprus | Jordan |
Czechia | Kazakhstan |
Denmark | Korea (ROK) |
Dominica | Kosovo |
Dominican Republic | Kuwait |
Ecuador | Laos |
Estonia | Latvia |
Fiji | Liechtenstein |
Lithuania | San Marino |
Luxembourg | Saudi Arabia |
Macao | Singapore |
Malaysia | Slovakia |
Maldives | Slovenia |
Malta | South Africa |
Mauritius | Spain |
Mexico | Sri Lanka |
Monaco | Sweden |
Mongolia | Switzerland |
Morocco | Taiwan |
Netherlands | Tonga |
New Zealand | Trinidad and Tobago |
Norway | Türkiye |
Oman | Ukraine |
Panama | UAE |
Papua New Guinea | UK |
Peru | USA |
Philippines | Uruguay |
Poland | Uzbekistan |
Portugal | Vietnam |
Qatar | |
Romania | |
Russia |
Please note that this list is subject to change, and travelers are advised to verify your eligibility before planning your trip to Thailand
Duration of Stay:
- For many nationalities, the visa exemption allows a stay of up to 60 days. This is a common duration, but it's essential to confirm the exact number of days permitted for your nationality as it can vary.
- Possible Extension: In some cases, it might be possible to apply for an extension of stay while in Thailand, but this is not guaranteed and depends on immigration policies at the time. It's generally advisable not to rely on extensions.
"Visa Runs" & Overstaying: While historically some travelers attempted "visa runs" (leaving and re-entering Thailand to get a new exemption period), immigration policies have become stricter. Overstaying your permitted time, even by a day, can result in penalties, fines, and potential bans from re-entering Thailand.
Key Requirements for Entry under Visa Exemption:
- Passport Validity: Your passport must be valid for at least 6 months beyond your intended stay in Thailand.
- Proof of Onward Travel: You may be required to show proof of onward travel, such as a confirmed flight ticket departing from Thailand within your permitted stay period. This is to demonstrate you are genuinely a tourist and will not overstay.
- Sufficient Funds: You may need to demonstrate that you have sufficient funds to cover your expenses during your stay in Thailand (though this is less frequently checked).
- Purpose of Visit: The purpose of your visit must strictly be tourism. Engaging in work or other activities not permitted under the visa exemption can lead to legal issues.
Visa on Arrival
Effective on 15 July 2024, nationals of 31 countries and territories may apply for visa on arrival at the immigration checkpoints for tourism purpose. The Thailand Visa on Arrival (VOA) allows eligible travelers to enter Thailand without applying for a visa in advance. It is issued at designated immigration checkpoints and grants a short stay for tourism purposes.
Who is Eligible for a Thailand Visa on Arrival?
Only citizens from specific countries can apply for a Visa on Arrival in Thailand. Some eligible countries include:
Country/Territory | Country/Territory | Country/Territory |
---|---|---|
Armenia | Georgia* | Romania* |
Belarus | India* | Russia* |
Bhutan* | Kazakhstan* | Saudi Arabia* |
Bolivia | Kyrgyzstan | Serbia |
Bulgaria* | Malta* | Seychelles |
China* | Mexico* | Taiwan* |
Costa Rica | Namibia | Tunisia |
Cyprus* | Nauru | Uzbekistan* |
El Salvador | Papua New Guinea | Vanuatu |
Ethiopia | Paraguay | Venezuela |
Fiji* |
Thailand Visa on Arrival Requirements
To successfully obtain a Visa on Arrival, you need:
✅ A valid passport with at least 6 months validity
✅ A confirmed return ticket within 15 days
✅ Proof of sufficient funds (at least 10,000 THB per person or 20,000 THB per family)
✅ A passport-sized photo (4x6 cm) taken within the last 6 months
✅ A completed Visa on Arrival application form (TM.88)
✅ Payment of the visa fee in Thai Baht (usually 2,000 THB ~ $60 USD, cash only)
Thailand Visa on Arrival Processing Time & Fee
- Standard processing: Around 15-30 minutes (varies by airport)
- Express service: Some airports offer a fast-track VOA service
- Visa fee: 2,000 THB (subject to change)
Where Can You Get a Visa on Arrival in Thailand?
VOA is available at major international airports and land borders, including:
✈️ Suvarnabhumi Airport (Bangkok)
✈️ Don Mueang Airport (Bangkok)
✈️ Phuket International Airport
✈️ Chiang Mai International Airport
✈️ Samui International Airport
Important Things to Know About Thailand Visa on Arrival:
- The standard Visa on Arrival allows you to stay in Thailand for a maximum of 15 days.
- For the Thailand Visa on Arrival, you must present a confirmed round-trip plane ticket showing you will depart Thailand within 15 days of your entry date, and it is valid for a single entry only, meaning multiple entries are not permitted.
- It's crucial to note that the VOA is not extendable. If you wish to stay longer than 15 days, you must obtain a different type of Thai visa before traveling to Thailand.
- The fee is 2,000 Baht (~ $60 USD)
If you plan to stay in Thailand for longer than 15 days, or for purposes other than tourism, you will need to apply for a different type of Thai visa in advance from a Thai Embassy or Consulate in your home country. Common alternatives include the Tourist Visa (TR Visa) which typically allows for a 60-day stay (extendable once for 30 days), or other visas depending on your purpose of visit (e.g., Non-Immigrant Visas for work, education, retirement, etc.).
In summary, the Thailand Visa on Arrival is a convenient option for short tourist visits for eligible nationalities. However, it's vital to check your eligibility, meet all requirements, and be aware of the limitations, particularly the 15-day stay limit and non-extendable nature of this visa.
Tourist Visa to Thailand
To enter Thailand for tourism, foreign visitors must obtain a Thailand Tourist Visa, which is a stamp or document placed in their passport. This visa can be obtained from a Thai embassy or consulate in their home country or upon arrival at the airport in Thailand. It should not be confused with the Visa Exemption stamp issued at the airport. The tourist visa can be extended while in Thailand if needed.
To apply for a tourist visa, certain documents must be provided, and a fee is paid at the time of application. The required documents include a passport with an expiry date of no less than 6 months, a filled-out visa application form, a recent 4 x 6cm photograph, proof of financial means, round-trip air ticket or e-ticket, and proof of hotel or private accommodation booking. Additional documents may be requested by consular officers if necessary.
The visa fee is currently US $30.00 per entry, subject to change. There is a 60-day Tourist Visa that can be extended for an additional 30 days, and a 90-day Special Tourist Visa (STV) that allows up to two 90-day visa extensions at the local immigration office. The STV has specific requirements but allows visitors to stay in Thailand for up to 9 months, and will be available until September 2022.
It is important to allow enough time to lodge the application, as processing times can vary, and requirements may change without prior notice. During the pandemic, online applications are available in some countries. Companies are available to assist with the application process.
For more information, please see Summary of Countries and Territories entitled for Visa Exemption and Visa on Arrival to Thailand in the table as below:
Explanation:
15 = Can enter 15 days as tourists (Visa on arrival)
30 = Can enter 30 days as tourists
0 = Must apply for visa before travelling to Thailand.
Country | Days | Country | Days |
---|---|---|---|
Albania : People’s Republic of Albania | 0 | Lithuania : Republic of Lithuania | 15 |
Andorra : Principality of Andorra | 15 | Luxembourg : Grand Duchy of Luxembourg | 30 |
Antigua and Barbuda | 0 | Macau SAR | 30 |
Argentina : Argentina Republic | 90 | Malawi : Republic of Malawi | 0 |
Armenia : Republic of Armenia | 0 | Malaysia | 30 |
Australia : Commonwealth of Australia | 30 | Maldives : Republic of Maldives | 15 |
Austria : Republic of Austria | 30 | Mali : Republic of Mali | 0 |
Azerbaijan : Republic of Azerbaijan | 0 | Malta : Republic of Malta | 15 |
Bahamas : Commonwealth of the Bahamas | 0 | Mauritania : Islamic Republic of Mauritania | 0 |
Bahrain : State of Bahrain | 30 | Mauritius | 15 |
Barbados | 0 | Mexico : United Mexican States | 0 |
Belarus : Republic of Belarus | 0 | Moldova : Republic of Moldova | 0 |
Belgium : Kingdom of Belgium | 30 | Monaco : Principality of Monaco | 30 |
Belize | 0 | Mongolia | 30 |
Bhutan : Kingdom of Bhutan | 15 | Morocco : Kingdom of Morocco | 0 |
Bolivia : Republic of Bolivia | 0 | Myanmar : The Union of Myanmar | 14 |
Botswana : Republic of Botswana | 0 | Nauru : Republic of Nauru | 0 |
Brazil : Federative Republic of Brazil | 30 | Netherlands : Kingdom of the Netherlands | 30 |
Brunei : Brunei Darussalam | 30 | New Zealand | 30 |
Bulgaria : Republic of Bulgaria | 15 | Niger | 0 |
Burkina Faso : Republic of Burkina Faso | 0 | Norway : Kingdom of Norway | 30 |
Burundi : Republic of Burundi | 0 | Oman : Sultanate of Oman | 30 |
Cameroon : Federal Republic of Cameroon | 0 | Pakistan | 0 |
Canada | 30 | Panama : Republic of Panama | 0 |
Cape Verde : Republic of Cape Verde | 0 | Papua New Guinea : Indep. State of | 15 |
Central African Republic | 0 | Paraguay : Republic of Paraguay | 0 |
Chad : Republic of Chad | 0 | Peru : Republic of Peru | 30 |
Chile : Republic of Chile | 90 | Philippines : Republic of the Philippines | 30 |
China : People?s Republic of China | 15 | Poland | 30 |
Colombia : Republic of Colombia | 0 | Portugal : Republic of Portugal | 30 |
Congo : Democratic Republic of the Congo | 0 | Qatar : State of Qatar | 30 |
Costa Rica : Republic of Costa Rica | 0 | Romania | 15 |
Cote d’Ivoire : Republic of Cote d’Ivorie | 0 | Russian Federation | 30 |
Croatia : Republic of Croatia | 0 | Rwanda : Republic of Rwanda | 0 |
Cyprus : Republic of Cyprus | 15 | S.Christopher and Nevis | 0 |
Czech : Czech Republic | 30 | Saint Lucia | 0 |
Denmark : Kingdom of Denmark | 30 | Saint Vincent and the Grenadines | 0 |
Djibouti : Republic of Djibouti | 0 | San Marino : Republic of San Marino | 15 |
Dominica : Commonwealth of Dominica | 0 | Saudi Arabia : Kingdom of Saudi Arabia | 15 |
Dominican Republic | 0 | Senegal : Republic of Senegal | 0 |
Ecuador : Republic of Ecuador | 0 | Seychelles : Republic of Seychelles | 0 |
Egypt : Arab Republic of Egypt | 0 | Sao Tome and Principe : Dem. Rep. of | 0 |
Equatorial Guinea : Rep. of Equatorial Guinea | 0 | Sierra Leone : Republic of Sierra Leone | 0 |
Estonia : Republic of Estonia | 30 | Singapore : Republic of Singapore | 30 |
Ethiopia : The Federal Dem. Rep. of Ethiopia | 15 | Slovak Republic | 30 |
Fiji : Republic of Fiji | 15 | Slovenia : Republic of Slovenia | 30 |
Finland : Republic of Finland | 30 | Solomon Islands | 0 |
France : French Republic | 30 | Somalia : Somali Democratic Republic | 0 |
Gabon : Gabonese Republic | 0 | South Africa : Republic of South Africa | 30 |
Gambia : Republic of Gambia | 0 | Spain : Kingdom of Spain | 30 |
Georgia | 0 | Suriname : Republic of Suriname | 0 |
Germany : Federal Republic of Germany | 30 | Swaziland : Kingdom of Swaziland | 0 |
Greece : Hellenic Republic | 30 | Sweden : Kingdom of Sweden | 30 |
Grenada : State of Grenada | 0 | Switzerland : Swiss Confederation | 30 |
Guatemala : Republic of Guatemala | 0 | Taiwan | 15 |
Guinea : Republic of Guinea | 0 | Tajikistan : Republic of Tajikistan | 0 |
Guinea-Bissau : Republic of Guinea Bissau | 0 | Tanzania : United Republic of Tanzania | 0 |
Haiti : Republic of Haiti | 0 | Togo : Republic of Togo | 0 |
Honduras : Republic of Honduras | 0 | Tonga : Kingdom of Tonga | 0 |
Hong Kong SAR | 30 | Republic of Trinidad and Tobago | 0 |
Hungary : Republic of Hungary | 30 | Tunisia : Republic of Tunisia | 0 |
Iceland : Republic of Iceland | 30 | Turkey : Republic of Turkey | 30 |
India : Republic of India | 15 | Turkmenistan | 0 |
Indonesia : Republic of Indonesia | 30 | Tuvalu | 0 |
Ireland : Republic of Ireland | 30 | Uganda : Republic of Uganda | 0 |
Israel : State of Israel | 30 | Ukraine | 15 |
Italy : Republic of Italy | 30 | United Arab Emirates | 30 |
Jamaica | 0 | UK of Great Britain and N. Ireland | 30 |
Japan | 30 | United States of America | 30 |
Kazakhstan : Republic of Kazakhstan | 15 | Uruguay : Oriental Republic of Uruguay | 0 |
Kenya : Republic of Kenya | 0 | Uzbekistan : Republic of Uzbekistan | 15 |
Kiribati : Republic of Kiribati | 0 | Vanuatu : Republic of Vanuatu | 0 |
Korea (South) : Republic of Korea | 30 | Vatican City State | 0 |
Kuwait : State of Kuwait | 30 | Venezuela : Republic of Venezuela | 0 |
Kyrgyz : Kyrgyz Republic | 0 | Western Samoa : Independent State of | 0 |
Latvia : Republic of Latvia | 15 | Vietnam | 30 |
Laos | 30 | Yemen : Republic of Yemen | 0 |
Lesotho : Kingdom of Lesotho | 0 | Zambia : Republic of Zambia | 0 |
Liberia : Republic of Liberia | 0 | Zimbabwe | 0 |
Liechtenstein : Principality of Liechtenstein | 30 |
3. To apply for a visa, a foreigner must possess a valid passport or travel document that is recognised by the Royal Thai Government and comply with the conditions set forth in the Immigration Act of Thailand B.E.2522 (1979) and its relevant regulations. In addition, the visa applicant must be outside of Thailand at the time of application. The applicant will be issued with a type of visa in accordance to his or her purpose of visit.
4. In general, applicants are required to apply for a visa in person. However, Royal Thai Embassies and Royal Thai Consulates-General in some countries and in some cases may also accept applications sent through representatives, authorised travel agencies or by post. Please enquire at the Royal Thai Embassy or Royal Thai Consulate-General where you intend to submit your application of acceptable ways of application.
5. Please note that the period of visa validity is different from the period of stay. Visa validity is the period during which a visa can be used to enter Thailand. In general, the validity of a visa is 3 months, but in some cases, visas may be issued to be valid for 6 months, 1 year or 3 years. The validity of a visa is granted with discretion by the Royal Thai Embassy or Royal Thai Consulate-General and is displayed on the visa sticker.
6. On the other hand, the period of stay is granted by an immigration officer upon arrival at the port of entry and in accordance with the type of visa. For example, the period of stay for a transit visa is not exceeding 30 days, for a tourist visa is not exceeding 60 days and for a non-immigrant visa is not exceeding 90 days from the arrival date. The period of stay granted by the immigration officer is displayed on the arrival stamp. Travellers who wish to stay longer than such period may apply for extension of stay at offices of the Immigration Bureau in Bangkok, located at Government Center B, Chaengwattana Soi 7, Laksi, Bangkok 10210, Tel 0-2141-9889 or at an Immigration office located in the provinces.
Thai Visas for Americans
If you're a U.S. citizen, you can enter Thailand with a tourist passport and a return airline ticket without needing a visa. However, your passport must have at least six months of validity remaining. Once you arrive, immigration officials will stamp your passport allowing you a 30-day stay in Thailand by air or land. If you want to stay longer than 30 days, you can pay a 1,900 baht fee to extend your stay an additional 30 days at the Thai Immigration Bureau office. If you plan to stay for more than 90 days in a six-month period, it's recommended that you obtain a tourist visa before arriving in Thailand. You can apply for a tourist visa at a Thai Embassy or Consulate in the United States, which allows an initial stay of 60 days that can be extended for an additional 30 days. If you plan to stay in Thailand for longer than 90 days in any six-month period, you must obtain a valid Thai visa from an authorized embassy or consulate. It's important to check with the Thai Immigration Bureau for the latest visa requirements and regulations to avoid being denied entry to Thailand.
Thailand Visa for UK Citizens
British passport holders arriving by air or land can enter Thailand for 45 days without a visa (a ‘visa exemption’).
If you wish to stay in Thailand for more than 45 days, or wish to work in Thailand, you need a valid visa, which you must obtain before you travel. You are legally required to have a valid passport in Thailand. If you need to renew or apply for a new British passport, see Overseas British passport applications. If you have queries about visas or entry requirements, you can speak to either the Royal Thai Embassy, Thai Immigration Bureau, Thai Ministry of Foreign Affairs, or local Immigration Office.If you plan to stay for more than 45 days or you will work in Thailand, you must get the appropriate visa before you travel. For more information, contact the nearest Thai Embassy or Consulate.
If you stay beyond the period of your visa (‘overstay’ your visa), you will be fined 500 baht per day up to a maximum of 20,000 baht. You also risk being held in detention, deported at your own expense, and banned from re-entering Thailand for up to 10 years. The enforcement of penalties for overstaying is strict, and conditions in detention centres can be harsh.
Requirements for Tourist Visa On Arrival to Thailand
(a) Hold the citizenship of a country on the list issued by the minister under the consent of the Council of Ministers of Thailand.
(b) Aim to enter Thailand for tourism for the period of not exceeding 15 days.
(c) Submit one headshot photo taken no longer than 6 months.
(d) Does not fall into the category of aliens prohibited from entering Thailand under the Immigration law.
(e) Possess the return ticket (flight) within 15 days. Open tickets do not qualify. Travelling overland out of Thailand by train, bus, etc to Cambodia, Laos, Malaysia (including en route to Singapore), Myanmar, etc is not accepted as proof of exiting Thailand.
(f) Truthfully notify the verifiable places to stay in Thailand.
(g) Present evidence of adequate finance, not less than 10,000 Baht (250US$) per person and 20,000 Baht (500US$) per family.
(h) Possess a passport or travel document with validity not less than 6 months.
(i) A fee of 2,000 THB is payable upon entry and is subject to change without notice. It must be paid in cash and Thai currency only.
Where do I get the application form for the Visa on Arrival?
The TM88 is the form you need to apply for visa on arrival. You can download it here:
Application for Visa on Arrival
List of Thailand’s Immigration Checkpoints which provide facilities for issuance of visa on arrival:
• Suvarnabhumi Airport, Bangkok
• Don Muang International Airport, Bangkok
• Chiangmai International Airport, Chiangmai
• Phuket International Airport, Phuket
• Hatyai International Airport, Songkhla
• U Tapao Airport, Rayong
• Mae Sai Immigration Checkpoint, Chiengrai
• Chieng Saen Immigration Checkpoint, Chiengrai
• Chieng Khong Immigration Checkpoint, Chiengrai
• Betong Immigration Checkpoint, Yala
• Sadoa Immigration Checkpoint, Songkhla
• Samui Airport, Surat Thani
• Sukhothai International Airport, Tak Immigration Checkpoint
• Bangkok Harbour Immigration Checkpoint, Bangkok
• Sri Racha Immigration Checkpoint, Chonburi
• Mabtaput Immigration Checkpoint, Rayong
• Nong Khai Immigration Checkpoint, Nong Khai
• Samui Immigration Checkpoint, Surat Thani
• Phuket Immigration Checkpoint, Phuket
• Satun Immigration Checkpoint, Satun
• Krabi Immigration Checkpoint, Krabi
• Songkhla Harbour Immigraion Checkpoint, Songkhla
• Chiangrai Airport Immigration Checkpoint, Chiangrai
• Surat Thani Airport Immigration Checkpoint, Surat Thani
• Sattahip Habour Immigration Checkpoint, Chonburi
• Khlong Yai Immigration Checkpoint, Trat
• Pong Nam Ron Immigration Checkpoint, Chanthaburi
• Aranyaprathet Immigration Checkpoint, Sakaeo
• Mukdahan Immigration Checkpoint, Mukdahan
• Tak Immigration Checkpoint, Tak
• Padang Besar Immigration Checkpoint, Songkhla
• Su-ngai Kolok Immigration Checkpoint, Narathiwat
• Nong Khai Immigration Checkpoint, Nong Khai
• Bueng Kan Immigration Checkpoint, Bueng Kan
• Phibun Mangsahan Immigration Checkpoint, Ubon Ratchathani
• Tha Li Immigration Checkpoint, Loei
• Nakhon Phanom Immigration Checkpoint, Nakhon Phanom
• Nan Immigration Checkpoint, Nan
• Ban Prakob Immigration Checkpoint, Songkhla
• Khuan Don Immigration Checkpoint, Satun
• Tak Bai Immigration Checkpoint, Narathiwat
• Bukit Tal Immigration Checkpoint, Narathiwat
• Samut Prakan Checkpoint, Samut Prakan
• Kanchanaburi Land Border Checkpoint, Kanchanaburi
• Prachup Khiri Khan Checkpoint at Hua Hin Airport, Prachup Khiri Khan
• Phusing Land Border Checkpoint, Sisaket
• Satun Checkpoint at Koh Lipe Marine Port, Satun
• Trang Airport, Trang
Travel Insurance for Visitors to Thailand
As Thailand relaxes its travel restrictions, it has waived the requirement for travelers to provide proof of valid Covid Insurance. However, it is important to keep in mind that foreign visitors are not entitled to free medical care while in Thailand, and they will have to pay for any medical expenses incurred. It is recommended that people traveling abroad consider getting travel insurance, which not only covers Covid-related incidents but also personal injury, accidents, missed or delayed flights, damage to belongings, and lost luggage. To ensure the best coverage possible while in Thailand and to avoid potential exclusions or conditions, it is advisable to select Travel Insurance specifically designed for Thailand.
Updated on 2025-03-05 05:08:05.