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Thailand Visa

Process Time

4 Days

Starting From

INR 11,800/-

Business Visa (Sticker Visa)

  • Processig Time : 3-4 days
  • Stay Peroid : Upto 90 days
  • Validity : 3 Months
  • Entry : Single
  • Fee : INR 7900/-

Tourist (E -Visa)

  • Processig Time : 2 days
  • Stay Peroid : Upto 15 days
  • Validity : 1 Months
  • Entry : Single
  • Fee : INR 7400/-

Tourist (E -Visa) Express

  • Processig Time : 24 Hours
  • Stay Peroid : Upto 15 days
  • Validity : 1 Months
  • Entry : Single
  • Fee : INR 11800/-

Tourist Visa (Sticker Visa)

  • Processig Time : 3-4 days
  • Stay Peroid : Upto 60 days
  • Validity : 3 Months
  • Entry : Single
  • Fee : INR 5900/-

Documents required for Thailand Visa application

  • Original passport and old passports, if any
  • Passport should be valid for at least 6 months from the date of return, with a minimum of two blank pages
  • Two copies of the first and last page of your passport duly attested
  • Confirmed return air tickets
  • Two visa application form duly filled and signed by the applicant
  • 2 recent passport-size colour photographs taken against a white background, size (35 mm x 45 mm with 80% face close up)
  • Confirmation of hotel with address and number
  • Original bank statements for the last 6 months reflecting a minimum balance of Rs 52,000, that has been attested by a bank official
  • Evidence of occupation and of the monthly income : Income Tax Returns for the last 3 years, Pay slips, letter from employer certifying employment, Employee ID, Student ID, Business license

 

Additional documents

If the applicant is employed

  • A cover letter from both company and travel agency stating the purpose of travel and traveller details.

If the applicant has a Friend / Family in Thailand

  • If you intend to stay with Thai relatives or friends, invitation letter and ID proof of the invitee is mandatory.
  • If the invitee is not a Thai citizen, copies of work visa, work permit and passport is mandatory.

Photo Specification For Thailand Visa Application

  • Size: 35mm by 45mm for passport. 40mm by 60mm for visa.
  • Color: In color. No black and white accepted.
  • Head size and position: Head should take up 70-80% of photo. Centered and looking forward.
  • Recency: Taken within the last six months.
  • Background: Solid white only. No patterns or prints.
  • Smile: None. Must keep neutral expression with no teeth showing.
  • Eyes: Open and directed into the camera.
  • Glasses: Only if not blocking visual of eyes.
  • Headgear: Acceptable for religious or medical purposes.
  • Dimensions and size (pixels): 1200 dpi minimum.
  • Attire, clothing, dress code: No light colored clothing.
  • Beard: Not specified.
  • Quantity needed in application: 2.
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  • 1) do i require a visa to visit thailand?

    Indian Passport holders can visa opt for on arrival. However, this process may consume 3-6 hours at the airport. It is advisable to get your visa processed from India itself to avoid any unnecessary hassles.

  • 2) is it advisable to apply for thailand visa before travel or take a thailand visa on arrival?

    Applying for a Thailand Visa through us will be a 3 to 4 day’s process and cost almost the same. It is highly advisable to process your visa through us as we will take care of your complete visa process right from getting your documents ready to stamping of your visa. Hence save the trouble and delay on arrival.

  • 3) do i need to come in person to apply or collect?

    No. We provide the facility of pick-up and drop of documents at your doorsteps or any place of convenience.

  • 4) will i receive my document back once i submit it?

    Documents that once submitted to the Embassy for Thailand Visa application shall not be returned to the applicant.

  • 5) when can i apply for a thailand visa?

    Embassy/Consulate accept Thailand Visa applications only 30 days prior to your travel.

  • 6) how long does it take to get a thailand visa for indians?

    The Thailand Visa application process takes maximum 4 working days by the embassy after all the relevant documents are received.

  • 7) is thailand visa for indians a sticker visa or an evisa?

    Thailand Visa for Indians is a sticker visa in the form of a stamp on your passport.

  • 8) what is thailand visa on arrival?

    Passengers travelling to Thailand have two options either to get their Thailand Visa from India before departure OR Get a Thailand Visa on Arrival. Many times, there is a huge rush at Thailand Airports, tentative waiting time for Thailand Visa on Arrival can be 2 to 3 hours depending upon rush on a particular day so as to travel hassle free it is advisable to obtain Thailand Visa before you depart from India.

  • 9) what are the disadvantages of thailand visa on arrival?

    • Time consuming & tiring, Long waiting queues. (can go up to 3 hours) • Visa fee must be paid in cash and Thai currency only. • Shorter visa validity. (Stay validity is only 15 days). • Single entry Visa only. • Only Tourist Visa processed.

  • 10) how will i receive my thailand visa?

    Thailand visa will be stamped on your passport.

  • 11) how do i cancel my thailand visa application?

    Once you have submitted your application for Thailand visa and made the payment, it cannot be cancelled.

 

Royal Thai Embassy

Address: 56-N Nyaya Marg, Chanakyapuri, New Delhi 110021

Telephone: +91 11 2419 7200

Fax: +91 11 2419 7199

Email: thaidel@mfa.go.th , thaiemb.india@gmail.com

Email to Consular Affairs Section : consular.del@gmail.com

Website: http://newdelhi.thaiembassy.org

Facebook Pages

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Climbing at Tonsai Beach

With its stunning limestone cliffs hugging sandy coastlines and turquoise waters, Thailand attracts plenty of climbers all year long—and while there are many destinations that offer stunning routes, Tonsai Beach has long been considered a climbers' paradise. One of the great things about climbing here is that you can just as easily climb solo or find a climbing partner or club once you arrive—and if you need a refresher lesson, that won't be a problem to find here either.


Doi Suthep

Perhaps the best-known wat in Chiang Mai sits atop Doi Suthep, a mountain overlooking Thailand's second-largest city. A favorite destination of devout Buddhist followers and travelers from all over the world, Doi Suthep is a marvel of intricate religious carvings—a visit here means seeing monks praying, witnessing worship rituals, and a chance to gaze out over the ever-growing sprawl of Chiang Mai city.


Floating Markets

Thailand's floating markets offer a unique way to do some shopping and eating while supporting local vendors and getting a closer look into a traditional way of life. 
While some of the markets do seem to cater more to the tourist crowds, others make for a nice authentic travel experience that involves getting in a boat and letting your guide take you through canals, where you'll see traditional houses on stilts and run into sellers offering wares from their own boats. You'll need to get up early to visit a floating market, as vendors are out in their long wooden boats first thing in the morning with their goods, fresh fruits, vegetables, spices, and tasty dishes.


Historic City of Ayutthaya

Ayutthaya offers a magnificent peek into the glory of ancient Thailand, where visitors can wander the haunting but romantic ruins of the former capital.

Ayutthaya was once the most important city in Thailand, and the old palaces and temples stand as a testament to this. Over a hundred wats, chedis (Thai-style stupas), prangs, and thousands of Buddha statues are spread around the park. Some sights—like the temple that houses the 12-meter-long reclining Buddha and the tree roots embracing a Buddha head—are particularly stunning and not to be missed.


Koh Phi Phi

The Phi Phi Islands are one of Thailand's most popular resort areas for a reason—the clear blue waters, the soft sand, the breathtaking views that go on forever.

You can reach Phi Phi Don—the largest of the islands and the only one permanently inhabited—on a rented kayak or by hiring a small wooden boat to take you here.

Perhaps one of the most fun spots on Koh Phi Phi is Monkey Beach, where you'll come face to face, literally, with plenty of macaques ready to steal your lunch.


Pai

Thailand's reputation as a country of beautiful landscapes and friendly people is due largely to the world-renowned southern beaches. Because of this, most people don't realize that the vast north is also home to entirely different but equally breathtaking landscapes.

Northern Thailand, particularly the western region near the Burmese border, is marked by mountainous jungle terrain that is both rugged and beautiful. Pai, in Mae Hong Son province, is the perfect starting point from which to enjoy the country's natural beauty, as well as the famed Thai hospitality and cooking.


Railay Beach

Krabi province is home to some of Thailand's most famous beach destinations—and Railay tops the list as one of the most stunning. Considered by many as one of the best beaches in the country, Railay delivers on promises of white sand, turquoise-blue water, and the feeling that you've found a slice of paradise even before your feet touch the sand.


Sukhothai Old City

A favorite stop for history buffs and photography enthusiasts, Sukhothai offers many lovely photo ops at a smaller scale than Ayutthaya. Ruins of this old city still stand proud despite enduring centuries of battle and exposure to the elements. Sukhothai's Old City is a UNESCO World Heritage site, and much has been invested to restore and preserve one of Thailand's most significant historical sites. 


Sunday Walking Street, Chiang Mai

Every Thailand visitor looks forward to cheap and delicious food—and that's exactly what they can find in abundance at Chiang Mai's Sunday Night Walking Street. Vendors sell all kinds of treats here: from the popular pad Thai and chicken satay to samosas, fried bananas, sweet roti, and fresh fruit shakes—often for less than $2 a piece. 
Once you've satisfied your culinary cravings, you can peruse hundreds of stalls selling an array of unique goods such as all-natural soaps, hand-dyed textiles bearing the unique patterns of local hill tribes, incense and essential oils, musical instruments, paintings, wall hangings, and more.


The Grand Palace, Bangkok

Even if your plans for Thailand mainly involve frolicking on a beach and eating as much Massaman curry and pad Thai as humanly possible, you'll probably spend at least a day or two in Bangkok. There are plenty of things to see and do in the capital, but the Grand Palace should definitely be at the top of your list. This is the number one sightseeing attraction in the city, and it's staggering in both historical significance and craftsmanship.

The grounds are a maze of royal halls, temples, and ancient relics, the most important being Wat Phra Kaeo (the Temple of the Emerald Buddha), said to hold a fragment of either hair or bone from the enlightened Buddha himself.


Waterfalls at Erawan National Park

Erawan National Park has much to offer to visitors, including a number of caves; paths that cut through thick deciduous forests; and fauna that includes wild elephants, gibbons, and great hornbills. But it's the waterfalls here—and especially the seven-tiered Erawan Falls—that attract the bulk of the visitors. 


Wild Elephants at Khao Yai National Park

Elephants are revered in Thailand, and statues and paintings of them can be seen everywhere you go, including the royal palaces and many temples. For the ultimate experience, however, nothing beats the chance to see elephants in their natural environment—and Khao Yai National Park provides a great opportunity to do just that.


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