Cost Of Thailand Visa For Indian Citizens

The Thailand visa is slightly different for travelers from India, especially if they are planning to visit a third country in Thailand. In that case, Indian citizens need to apply for 3rd-country visas instead of regular tourist visa free. These visas can be acquired through a visa on arrival counter at any entry point of Thailand. Here you will get an idea about how much does a three country tour visa cost and how long it takes to acquire it.

No matter where you are coming from, getting a visa for Thailand, or even entering the country for the first time can be a scary experience. This article explores everything you need to know on how much it costs to get a visa for Thailand and what documents you will need.

Cost Of Thailand Visa For Indian Citizens

If you are traveling to Thailand and not from a visa exempt country you would need to apply for a tourist visa before your departure. You can read more information about the different type of visas issued by Immigration Bureau of Thailand here

Many people visit Thailand for vacation and shopping. Thailand is also known for its hospitality, beautiful beaches and delicious foods. Thailand is a tourist destination and it attracts millions of people every year.

Do Indian citizens need a visa for Thailand?

Yes. Indian citizens visiting Thailand will need a visa for entry.

Although there are various types of visas, depending on the purpose of the visit, if an Indian citizen is visiting solely for tourism purposes, they can get a Thailand Visa on Arrival or a Tourist Visa. However, if they are visiting for more than two weeks, citizens will be required to apply for a Thailand visa prior to their departure to Thailand.

How to apply for a Thailand tourist visa?

The Thailand Tourist Visa has a validity of 3 months under the single-entry scheme and 6 months of validity under the multiple-entry scheme. The visitors can stay up to 60 days without the need for an extension of stay, with the Thailand Tourist visa. Book cheap flights to Thailand

The Thailand Tourist Visa can be applied by following the steps given below:

Please note that applicants who have not scheduled an appointment via the online system can attend one of the Visa Application Centres as walk-ins between 8 AM and 11 AM.

Thailand tourist visa requirements

  • Passport or any other valid travel document with two blank pages and six months of validity.
  • Two signed copies of the front and last page of the passport.
  • Visa application form filled in and signed by the applicant.
  • Two colour photographs of the applicant with the application 3×5 and 4×5 cm. The photographs should not be older than 3 months and should be taken with a white background.
  • Non-refundable visa fees of INR 2500 (USD 32.58) for a single entry, and INR 12000 for multiple entry (USD 156.36).
  • Evidence of residence in India (non-passport holder).
  • A photocopy of the return confirmed ticket.

  • Itinerary during the applicant’s stay in Thailand.
  • Evidence of confirmed hotel/accommodation reservation in Thailand with address and contact number under applicant’s name.
  • Applicant’s bank statement of six months (must be original and attested by the bank) with a consistent balance of 20,000 baht (INR 44,946.56) per person, or 40,000 baht (INR 89,885) per family. Please make sure to check the Embassy websites for the specific proof of funds required to be applicable for the Thailand Tourist Visa.

There might be some additional documents required to be submitted by the specific Embassies. Please check the Embassy websites for some additional documents that might be required to apply for the Tourist Visa.

Thailand tourist visa cost

The cost for a single-entry Tourist visa in Thailand for Indian citizens is INR 2500 (USD 32.58), and INR 12,000 (USD 156.36) for multiple entry Tourist visa. The visa fees are non-refundable.

Please note that some additional charges may be applicable on the visa, depending on the Embassy. Visit the relevant Embassy page to get detailed information about the visa fees and logistics fees.

Can Indians get a visa on arrival in Thailand?

Yes, Indian citizens can get a Visa on Arrival in Thailand, provided their period of stay in Thailand is two weeks (15 days). The visitors are also required to meet some other additional requirements to be eligible for the Visa on Arrival (VOA) in Thailand.

At present, 19 countries, including India are eligible for the Thailand Visa on Arrival (VOC).

How to apply for Thailand visa on arrival?

To apply for a Thai E-Visa on Arrival, Indian citizens must have a valid ‘Indian’ passport. The steps to be followed to apply for the Thailand visa on arrival are:

  • Visit the VFS Global Visa on Arrival page, and click on “Apply Now”
  • Register using your email ID
  • Fill out the Visa Application form.
  • Answer the set of questions asked during the visa application process.
  • Upload mandatory documents
    • Cover page of passport and Passport information.
    • Confirmed hotel booking or invitation letter along with house registration and Thai ID card of Thai nationals or passport copy for Non-Thai nationals, who are inviting the applicant
    • Confirmed return flight ticket
    • Photograph size 4×6 cm in any light colour background
  • Make an online payment

After your application is complete, you will receive a mail within 24 – 72 hours with the results of your visa application, depending on the service you choose

Thailand visa on arrival requirements

Indian citizens visiting Thailand will only be applicable for the Thailand Visa on Arrival if they meet the following requirements:

  • The visit is strictly for tourism purposes.
  • The passport must be genuine and should be valid for at least 30 days.
  • The applicant must have a valid address in Thailand (a hotel or apartment) that can be verified.
  • The applicant must have a confirmed return ticket to show that they are flying out of Thailand within 15 days of entry, as appropriate. Open tickets do not qualify.
  • Applicants might be asked to show their flight tickets when they enter Thailand. In case, they do not have a return flight ticket to show that will prove that they will be exiting Thailand within 15 days, the applicant will most likely be refused entry.
  • It is also necessary to prove that they have funds of at least 10,000 THB (INR 22,146) per person and 20,000 THB (INR 44,292) per family for their stay in Thailand.
  • A fee of 2,000 THB  (INR 4,429) is payable upon entry and is subject to change without notice. It must be paid in cash and in Thai currency only.

Thailand visa on arrival cost

The Thailand Visa on Arrival fee is 2000 THB (INR 4,429).

Please note that an additional regular service fee of 500 THB ( INR 1,123.48) will be applied to the visa application.

The visa fee is subject to change. Please visit the VFS Global visa fee information page for more details.

How long does the visa application process take?

The processing time for Thailand’s visa on arrival is approximately seven (7) days.

Latest news in Thailand

Due to the nature of the pandemic, rules and regulations may change at a moment’s notice. However, following the severity of COVID-19 cases being reduced over the year, the precautionary measures in Thailand have now been eased.

Thailand has now scrapped its pre-departure RT-PCR testing requirement for vaccinated international travellers arriving in Thailand. International arrivals to Thailand are NO longer be required to register themselves for the Thailand pass and US$10,000 health insurance, thus welcoming all travellers with proof of either a certificate of vaccination or a pre-arrival negative RT-PCR or professional ATK (Antigen Test Kit) test result.

Furthermore:

  • Everyone 18 years of age and older must be fully vaccinated for COVID-19 with an approved vaccine at least 14 days before travelling to Thailand.
  • Travellers 5-17 years of age travelling to Thailand unaccompanied must get vaccinated with at least 1 dose of an approved vaccine at least 14 days before travelling to Thailand. Those travelling with parents are exempt from this requirement.

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