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Thailand Tourist eVisa for Nepalese citizens: best way to apply
Photo of Cynthia Oliwa Cynthia Oliwa
4 min read
Updated on May 25, 2025
Summary
  • Nepalese citizens must apply for a Thailand Tourist eVisa before their trip, even for short holidays, business visits, or family stays

  • The eVisa is single-entry, valid for 90 days from the issue date, and allows a stay of up to 60 days

  • You’ll need a valid passport, a recent photo, a confirmed round-trip booking, accommodation details, and sometimes proof of residence

  • We review your application, flag errors early, and guide you through each step so you can get your eVisa approved without delays or confusion

travel to Thailand

Nepalese citizens must apply for a Thailand Tourist eVisa before traveling. This visa is required for tourism, business visits, short courses, or family trips. The entire process is online; no embassy visits or paper forms.

We offer a simplified application, document review, and expert support to help you avoid delays or rejections.

Do Nepalese citizens need a visa for Thailand?

Yes. If you’re a Nepalese passport holder planning to visit Thailand, you’ll need a Thailand Tourist eVisa. This electronic visa is required even for short-term holidays and must be approved before entering the country. Before, an application for Thai tourist visas usually had to go through the nearest embassy or consulate. As of January 2025, the application process went 100% online.

Key details about the Thailand Tourist eVisa Who should complete the Thailand Tourist eVisa?
🔄Number of entries: Single-entry when you apply with us Nepalese citizens visiting Thailand for:
📆 Validity: 90 days from date of issue 🛫Tourism and leisure activities
Maximum duration of stay: 60 days 💼Business-related travel like meetings, conferences, or trade events
📄Application process: 100% online 👨‍👩‍👧‍👦Visiting friends or family up to 60 days
🏥Medical treatment (non-emergency, up to 60 days)
🎓 Recreational learning like Thai cooking, massage, boxing, diving and more

Thailand Tourist eVisa requirements for Nepalese travelers

  1. A Nepalese passport: Your passport must be valid for at least six months beyond your arrival date.

  2. Passport photo: It should be recent, in color, against a white background, and high-quality.

  3. Travel booking confirmation: This can be flight tickets or a cruise booking. For flight confirmation, it must be a paid round trip ticket.

  4. Accommodation in Thailand: You must provide the full address of where you’ll be staying. This can be a hotel, apartment, or guesthouse.

  5. Proof of funds: You’ll need to show that you have enough money to support yourself during your stay. The amount should not be less than 20,000 Thai Baht (about US$700).

  6. Proof of residence (if needed): If you're legally residing in a country that’s different from your country of birth, you’ll need to submit a document that has your full names and shows your current address. This can be a residence card or a utility bill.

How to apply for the Thailand Tourist eVisa as a Nepalese citizen

How to apply for a Thailand Tourist eVisa

How long can I stay in Thailand with a Tourist eVisa?

This is a common question from many travelers. It’s important to understand that visa validity and length of stay are not the same.

Visa validity (shown as “valid until” on your eVisa) is how long you have to use the visa to enter Thailand. For most Tourist eVisas, this is 90 days from the date it's issued. This does not mean you can stay in Thailand for 90 days.

Your actual length of stay is determined by an immigration officer when you arrive. For a Tourist eVisa, the maximum stay is typically 60 days per entry. The exact duration will be stamped in your passport at the port of entry.

To avoid overstaying, always follow the date stamped on arrival, not the expiration date on your visa.

Why apply for the Thailand Tourist eVisa with us

We’re not the Thai government; we’re a private visa service provider with over 10 years of experience helping travelers submit immigration forms and get visa approvals faster and more reliably.

Yes, you can apply on your own, but government websites often face technical issues. Common complaints include broken pages, unclear document rules, and confusing status updates.

We’ve helped thousands of travelers avoid that stress by offering a form that’s faster, easier, and works every time. Travelers choose us when they want clear instructions, reliable support, and no system glitches.

“It was my first time applying for a Thailand visa online, and I was nervous about doing it wrong. iVisa made everything clear. I got my eVisa emailed to me with no problems.” — Binita S, Nepal

Thailand Tourist eVisa FAQs

1. Is a visa required for Nepalese citizens to enter Thailand?

Yes. All Nepalese travelers must obtain a Tourist eVisa before arriving in Thailand.

2. How long can I stay in Thailand with a Tourist eVisa?

Most travelers are allowed to stay up to 60 days, but the exact number of days will be stamped by immigration on arrival.

3. How long is the Tourist eVisa valid?

Your eVisa is usually valid for 90 days from the date of issue. You must enter Thailand before that date.

4. Can I apply for the eVisa using my phone?

Yes. You can download the iVisa app, which works smoothly on any device.

5. Do I need to bring a printed copy of my eVisa?

Yes. Thai immigration requires a printed copy of your eVisa when you arrive at the airport or land border.

Still have questions?

Our customer support team is available to answer your questions about the Thailand Tourist eVisa or traveling to Thailand in general. Contact us anytime via WhatsApp or iVisa chat.

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