If you’re an Indian citizen planning a trip to Thailand, getting your visa is simple and hassle-free. Indian passport holders can apply for a Visa on Arrival (VOA), making it easy to enter Thailand without visiting a Thai embassy or consulate.
What is the Thailand visa on arrival?
The Thailand Visa on Arrival is available to citizens from 21 countries, including India. It allows you to get your visa when you land at any of Thailand’s designated immigration checkpoints. This visa is perfect for spontaneous trips to explore Thailand’s beautiful landscapes and cultural landmarks.
Many Indian travelers rave about the convenience of avoiding embassy queues, making it easier to plan a quick getaway.
Stay duration and visa validity
Indian citizens can stay in Thailand for up to 15 days per visit with the Visa on Arrival, which is valid for 90 days from the date of issue. If your plans extend beyond 15 days, you must apply for a different visa type to continue your stay.
Fun insight: Thailand’s VOA is ideal for shorter trips, and it’s a popular choice for first-time visitors looking to experience the country’s famous hospitality without any hassle.
Required documents
Before heading to Thailand, make sure you have these key documents ready to ensure a smooth entry process:
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Valid passport with at least 30 days of validity from your arrival date.
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Return flight ticket to show proof of departure within the allowed 15-day stay.
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Proof of accommodation, like a hotel reservation or a letter from your host.
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Sufficient funds to support your stay (10,000 THB per person or 20,000 THB per family).
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Visa fee of 2000 THB, payable upon arrival.
Travel tip: We recommend booking your hotel early to ensure you have proof of accommodation if needed. Plus, booking in advance often means great deals on top-rated stays!
Thailand Visa application process
The process is straightforward. When you arrive in Thailand, head to the Visa on Arrival counters at the airport or border checkpoints. Present your documents, pay the visa fee, and you’ll receive your entry stamp—allowing you to start your Thai adventure.
Pro tip: Many travelers find arriving early helps avoid long queues at the VOA counters, especially during busy travel seasons.
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