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THAI VISA SERVICE
iVisa
6 min read
Updated on Sep 11, 2024

Traveling to Thailand means that you need to get a visa. One way to do that is to visit a Thai diplomatic mission and apply for it there. However, for some of you, there may be another way. At the moment, 21 nationalities are eligible for a Thai visa on arrival, which means that the trip to the embassy is out of the question. At the same time, you can apply online so that you do not have to stand in line once you reach a Thai immigration point.

However, don't forget that this is a two-step process, so you have to complete the second step in the airport. We will show you everything related to this service in this article.

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

How can I know if I qualify for a Thai visa?

In order to check whether you qualify for a Thai visa on arrival, you can use iVisa, a service provider that will do most of the work for you. In iVisa, we have a handy tool called Visa Checker where all you have to do is insert your nationality and choose Thailand as your destination. If you are eligible, you will be redirected to an application page where you can apply on the spot. If not, we provide information on the nearest Thai embassy.

In case you are eligible, you will be able to complete a two-step application process in 10 minutes or less. iVisa requires very little from you so that your efforts are close to none. You will need to provide a few documents and some information like identification, passport, e-mail address, and means of payment. Then you will be asked to make the payment before you submit your application.

What are the requirements for the Thai Visa on Arrival?

If you apply for a Thailand VOA, you'll be asked to have the following:

  • Applicant's Photo
  • Passport page
  • Travel booking confirmation
  • Proof of accommodation (if applicable)
  • Proof of Residence
  • Work ID of host (if applicable)

However, don't forget that this will depend on your nationality since some countries will require some extra documents. You can check more about the requirements here.

What is the price I have to pay for my Thai VOA?

There are two factors to consider when paying for your Thai Visa On Arrival: the processing time and your nationality.

Consider that the cost of the visa is USD $40.00, it means that's completely free, but it can be difficult to receive it through en Embassy or the checkpoints in Thailand since many people decide to get it this way and can wait for long hours and more in a line. That's why iVisa offers you the opportunity to get it as soon as possible with three options:

  • Standard processing– this is the most common option because it is the least expensive. It has a price of USD $77.99, and your application is processed in 22 days, so basically is just one day. This is an excellent option to do it the night before traveling, so you don't have to worry the next day.

  • Rush processing– with this option, your application is processed within 20 days, and you'll pay USD $90.99.

  • Super Rush processing – this option is fantastic for people who want to get the VOA on their way to the airport with no lines ahead. It takes 18 days for the visa on arrival to arrive in your email inbox, but you have to pay USD $115.99 for the speed.

As you can see, the faster you need your visa, the more you have to pay. Even so, spending a few extra dollars is worth it comparing to standing in line maybe for hours once you get in Thailand. iVisa will send you a Thai visa on arrival application form that you fill in and take with you when you leave. As a result, when you get to Thailand, you only need to pay the fee and get your stamp.

What do I have to pay once I arrive in Thailand?

iVisa does not have any additional charges. However, keep in mind that the payment you make to iVisa does not include the cost of the visa itself. For the moment, the visa cost is free, but it'll be only for travelers arriving before April 30th, 2020. After that date, the fee is paid at the immigration checkpoint in Thailand only in Thai currency and it costs 2000 THB, which is roughly around $65, depending on the exchanging rate.

How much time do I need to apply?

You only need some 10 minutes to apply, or even less.

How do I apply for a Thailand Visa on Arrival?

There's an application process provided by iVisa that's simpler than you think. It consists of a two-step application process that should be done within as little as 10 minutes. Also, if you need any help, you can call iVisa’s support service 24/7. Someone will help you through the entire process. These are the steps:

  1. The first step is simply to provide your personal information such as name, address, passport info, and so on. You must also select the processing time, but keep in mind that your choice will always determine the cost.

  2. The second step is about payment and revision. Before you submit your application, ensure that all the information you provide is 100 % accurate. Once the request is processed, corrections are not possible to make.

If you feel ready, then you can start your application here, just check first that your nationality is the right one and that you choose the correct options to start.

How many entries do I have with my VOA?

The Thai VOA has Single entry average, so you'll be able to enter the country many times.

How long is my VOA valid for?

If you enter Thailand with your VOA, you can have a stay of 90 days after arrival.

Is it completely secure to use iVisa?

We are a professional team providing official e-Visas since 2013, so it's totally safe to use our services. Many people think that online information is always risky and that their personal info can easily get into the wrong hands. But with our services you're far from that. We provide maximum safety for all of your personal information.

Where can I find more information about this visa?

If you want personalized attention, then click here and start chatting with one of our customer service agents who'll be pleased to assist you. You can also Click Here to find more information about Thailand visas.

iVisa may not hand you the visa itself, but you have to admit that it can save you the trouble of wasting time when you get to Thailand. Standing in line is never fun or practical, which is why iVisa makes an excellent Thai visa service. Thousands of people tried it since its inception, and thousands are satisfied. There is no reason you will not be as well.

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