Thailand Visa For Pakistani Uae Residents

Thailand is one of the most gorgeous countries in Southeast Asia. With beautiful beaches, marvellous temples, modern cities and splendid landscapes, Thailand offers several exciting things to tourists. It is a great place to relax, unwind and take a break from your daily routine. There are several travel companies that organize and plan your Thailand holiday. Apart from this, with so much information available online, you can plan your holiday on your own too. However, one thing that you need to think about before you plan your Thailand holiday is your Thailand visa.

Thailand visa is issued by the Royal Thai Embassy. However, not all countries need a visa to visit Thailand. Some countries do not need a visa at all to stay for a set time period, while some countries are awarded visa on arrival. However, these rules are applicable for tourist visa only. If you want to stay longer (more than 90 days), you need to apply for a visa before you arrive in Thailand. This rule applies to all countries in the world.

To apply for a Thailand visa follow the steps given below:

  • Download this Thai visa application form.
  • Fill in by typing all the answers or the necessary details asked in the form. Please note that a handwritten application form is prohibited or not accepted.
  • Print two copies of the filled-in visa application form.
  • Gather all the required documents needed for the visa application that you are to apply for.

After that, bring your visa application form and the required documents needed for the visa application to the Royal Thai Embassy or Consulates located in the United Arab Emirates.

Thailand tourist visa requirements for UAE residents

Please note that all the documents provided must be in English. As per the information provided by the Royal Thai Consulate-General Dubai, the following documents will be required by UAE residents to apply for a Thailand tourist visa:

  • Typed and completely filled Thai visa application form.
  • Two passport size photographs of the applicant taken with a white background. The photographs should not be older than 6 months.
  • Original Passport, and its photocopy, with six months of validity, and a blank visa page to affix the visa sticker. The passport pages must show the applicant’s photograph, details, dates of issue and expiry.
  • A photocopy of the UAE residence visa, with a minimum of three months validity. GCC citizens can submit a photocopy of their valid Emirates ID.
  • Original Guarantee or a No Objection Certificate (NOC) for travelling to Thailand:
    • Sponsored by the company – an original No Objection Certificate issued on a proper company’s letterhead, duly stamped with
      the name of the signatory. (In English only)
    • Sponsored by spouse’s visa – a letter from a sponsor, a photocopy of passport and a UAE residence visa is required.
    • Sponsored by parent’s visa – a letter from the parent, a photocopy of the passport and a UAE residence visa is required.
      (Children below 15 years old must provide a No Objection Certificate, signed by both of their parents.)
    • Self-sponsored – The Consulate-General may request additional documents as deemed necessary.
    • The sponsor’s name as stated on the UAE residence visa must be the same entity as the signatory of the letter.
    • The investor, owner, or the partner of a company must provide a letter and a valid copy of the trade license.
  • A copy of the confirmed round trip airline reservation
    • The flight ticket must show an outbound trip from Dubai.
    • The ticket’s PNR number must be accessible on the airline system.
    • Agency bookings or e-mail bookings with no PNR number will not be accepted.
  •  A copy of the hotel confirmation letter (Alternative Quarantine (AQ), SHA+ hotels, or other approved facilities)
    • The hotel confirmation letter must start from the date of arrival in Thailand and cover the full trip.
      (A package must include RT-PCR Test in Thailand and a transfer from the airport to your designated hotel.)
    • The name of the person (including the names of the family member(s) or accompanying person(s) applying for a visa must be clearly
      stated on the hotel confirmation letter.
    • If the accommodation is booked under a different name, a letter, typed and signed by the person whose name appears on the confirmation letter must be provided together with a copy of their passport.
    • E-mail correspondence without hotel confirmation will NOT be accepted.
  • A valid health insurance policy with minimum coverage of 6,85,850 baht (73,460 AED). The insurance must cover the total duration
    of stay in Thailand.
  • A copy of the Covid-19 vaccination certificate (if applicable), that should clearly:
    • Confirm that the applicant has been fully vaccinated at least 14 days before their travel.
    • A handwritten COVID-19 vaccination certificate will NOT be accepted.
  • A bank statement will be required depending on the type of Tourist visa the applicant is applying for:
    • For a Single-Entry Tourist Visa, an original stamped 3-month bank statement of the applicant is required.
    • For a Multiple-Entry Tourist Visa, an original stamped 6-month bank statement of the applicant showing a maintained
      balance of not less than USD 6,806.42 (AED 25,000) per individual, or USD 12,251.56 (AED 45,000) per family (maximum four people) is required.
    • The name of the applicant must be clearly indicated on the statement.
    • In case of submitting the bank statement for a family, proof of relationship (a birth certificate and/or marriage
      certificate – in English) must be provided.
  • A visa fee of 400 AED (USD 108.90) for a single-entry tourist visa, and 1,000 AED (USD 272.26) for a multiple-entry tourist visa.

Please note that an online visa appointment is mandatory for each applicant, and can be made by visiting the Dubai Thai Embassy website. The Visa submission takes place from 9 AM to 12 PM, and the Visa collection takes place from 2:30 PM to 3:30 PM.

There might be some additional documents required to be submitted by the Consulate. Please visit the Royal Thai Consulate-General Dubai Tourist Visa documents page from here, or contact them to get information regarding the additional documents required.

Thailand tourist visa cost

The cost for a single-entry Tourist visa in Thailand for UAE residents is 400 AED (USD 108.90), and 1,000 AED (USD 272.26) for a multiple entry Tourist visa. The visa fees are non-refundable.

Required Documents for Thai Visa in Dubai

All the submitted documents must be in English only. Documents that are required when applying for Thailand tourist visa in Dubai are as follows:

  1. One typed and signed Thailand visa application form (handwritten application forms are not accepted).
  2. 2 passport size (3.5 x 4.5 cm) photos with white background, taken within the last 6 months
  3. Passport with at least 6 months validity and a blank visa page
  4. Copy of passport pages showing the photo, personal details, date of issue and expiry
  5. Copy of U.A.E. Residence Visa (for other nationalities)
  6. Original Guarantee or No objection letter on Company’s letterhead and Official Fresh Stamp (in English)
  7. Copy of confirmed outbound ticket for a flight from Dubai (Ticket Airline PNR number must be accessible on the airline system)
  8. Copy of confirmed hotel booking (starting from the date of arrival into Thailand and covering at least half of the trip)
  9. Original Stamped Bank Statement Balance of the account for previous consecutive 6 months not less than 25,000 AED every day per person or 45,000 AED per family (for Multiple Entry Visa only)
  10. Visa Fee: 150 AED for Single Entry / 700 AED for Multiple Entry Visa

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