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Thai stamps of visa on arrival (up), entry (right), exit (middle) and overstay (left) on aRussian passport

Visitors toThailand must obtain an e-Visa unless they are citizens of one of the visa-exempt countries or citizens who may obtain a visa on arrival.

Visa policy map

Visa policy of Thailand
  Thailand
  Visa not required (90 days)
  Visa not required (60 days)
  Visa not required (30 days)
  Visa not required (14 days)
  Visa on arrival (15 days)
  eVisa (60 days)
  Visa required in advance

History

A Thai entry stamp on aChinese passport, indicates the visitor may stay no more than 30 days in this entry

In May 2014, there was a brief crackdown onvisa runs during2014 Thai coup d'état, meaning that if foreigners wish to re-enter Thailand after their visa-free or visa on arrival period has expired they have to obtain a visa in advance, or remain outside Thailand at least for one night.[1]

In August 2014, Thailand Prime Minister ordered the Immigration Police to be more flexible as the strict application of the law was affecting schools and the tourist industry.[2]

On 31 October 2018 it was announced that within 30 days (by the end of November 2018), overstay visas will no longer be allowed, and there will be no remaining overstayers in the kingdom by that date.[3]

Beginning 1 May 2025, all foreigners entering Thailand will be required to apply for theThailand Digital Arrival Card (TDAC), an electronic travel authorization.[4]

As of June 2025, Thailand has reduced permitted stays of Cambodian nationals from 60 days to 7 days, as a reciprocity measure of2025 Cambodian–Thai border crisis.[5]

In November 2025, Thailand again imposed stricter immigration rules in a bid to crack down on foreign criminals engaged in cybercrime.[6] Foreign nationals exceeding the maximum limit of two visa-free entries per year without a valid reason will be denied entry into Thailand. However, the new rules were poorly publicised according to theThai tourism industry, which called on the Thai authorities to clarify the updated rules and ensure that the information reaches tourists planning to enter Thailand without a visa.[7] In January 2026, it was clarified that there is no such rule that restricts foreign nationals to enter Thailand visa-free only twice per year.[8]

On 15 December 2025, Thailand implemented enhanced security measures at major Thai airports targeting two "high-risk groups",[9][10] namely Cambodian nationals and suspected "mercenaries from Eastern Europe and Northern Asia" entering Thailand without a visa.[11][12]

Visa exemption

Ordinary passports

Citizens of the following countries and territories may enter Thailand forbusiness andtourist purposes without a visa for stays up to the duration listed.[13]

90 days

60 daysA

30 days
14 days
7 days

A - May apply to extend their stay for an additional 30 days.
B(xx*) - Thailand has bilateral visa exemption agreements with countries with this mark for stays of xx days. In addition, the stay of countries with * sign are limited to a cumulative maximum stay of 90 days within any 180 days according to bilateral agreements.
# - For ASEAN nationals, Thailand has bilateral visa exemption agreements with Laos, Timor-Leste and Vietnam for stays of 30 days, as well as Cambodia and Myanmar for stays of 14 days.
1 - ForChinese citizens withPeople's Republic of China passports,Hong Kong Special Administrative Region passports orMacao Special Administrative Region passports only.
2 - For air arrivals only.
3 - Nationals are subject to enhanced screening measures upon arrival in Thailand, and may be denied entry.[11][14][15]
4 - Length of stay reduced due to the2025 Cambodian–Thai border crisis.[16]
T - Visa exemption for tourism purposes only; visa exemption for business purposes has been suspended.[17]

Electronic Travel Authorization

According to government plans as of April 2024, the Electronic Travel Authorization (ETA) system is expected to launch in a pilot phase by December 2024, with full deployment anticipated by June 2025. The ETA will be required for all visa-exempt travelers entering Thailand, regardless of their mode of entry (air, sea, or land). Applications will be submitted through the existing electronic visa portal and each entry into Thailand will require a separate ETA application, which is planned to be free of charge. It will enable holders to use automated gates at immigration checkpoints by scanning aQR code provided with their authorization. The ETA will not required by certain categories of travelers including holders of diplomatic passports, official passports,UN Laissez-Passer, and Border Pass users.[18]

APEC Business Travel Card

Holders of passports issued by the following countries who possess anAPEC Business Travel Card (ABTC) containing "THA" on the back of the card may enter Thailand without a visa for business trips for up to 90 days.[19]

ABTCs are issued to citizens of:[20]

Non-ordinary passports

  Thailand
  Diplomatic and service passports
  Diplomatic passports

Holders of diplomatic, official or service passports issued by the following countries and territories are allowed to visit Thailand without a visa for a maximum period of up to 90 days (unless otherwise noted):[21]

D - Diplomatic passports only.
1 - 30 days

Visa exemption agreements were signed withLithuania in June 2024 andKyrgyzstan in September 2024 and they are yet to be ratified.[22]

Visa-free transit

Passengers transiting through Suvarnabhumi Airport for less than 12 hours do not require a visa, unless they are travelling onAngkor Air,Beijing Capital Airlines,Cebu Pacific,Eastar Jet,Golden Myanmar Airlines,IndiGo,Intira Airlines,Jeju Air,Jet Asia Airways,Jetstar Asia Airways,Jetstar Pacific,Jin Air,Juneyao Airlines,Lao Central Airlines,Tigerair Mandala,Norwegian Air,Orient Thai Airlines,Regent Airways,Shandong Airlines,Sichuan Airlines,South East Asian Airlines,SpiceJet,Spring Airlines,T'way Airlines,Thai Smile,Tigerair orVietJet Air.[19]

Those transiting through Don Mueang International Airport for less than 12 hours do not require a visa only when travelling onThai AirAsia orThai AirAsia X.[19]

As of December 2025, passengers transiting through major Thai airports heading to Cambodia may be subject to enhanced checks by Thai immigration.[17]

Citizens ofPakistan are required to obtain a visa when transiting through Thailand at all times.[23]

Visa on arrival / Electronic Visa (e-Visa)

Sample of Thai e-Visa

Besides traditional visa on arrival policy, from 21 November 2018 Thailand started issuing tourist visas valid for 15 days in a simplified procedure to visitors from the countries whose citizens are eligible for visa on arrival.[24] It costs 2,000THB.

The e-Visa application also became available from February 2019 in some of the consulates of Thailand abroad.[25][26][27][21][28]

Thailand fully adopts e-Visa from 1 January 2025, making the visa application process simpler, faster and more accessible for foreign travelers.[29][30]

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image iconMap of entry points with Visa on Arrival facility
Visa typeeVisaeVOAVOA
MultipleSingleSingleSingle
Duration of stay60 days15 days
Validity6 Months3 Months30 daysN/A
Visa-feeDepend on applicant's nationality and place of residence (cheaper than VOA)Standard: 2,560 THB

Express: 4,560 THB

Standard: 2,000 THB

Express: 2,200 THB

Processing time3-10 working daysStandard: 24-72 hours

Express: less than 24 hours

May take up to several hours (depends on how busy the visa office is at the moment)
Proof of funds60,000 THB (upload proof online)20,000 THB (upload proof online)Following items may be checked at port of entry:
  • 10,000 THB cash per person, or
  • 20,000 THB cash per family, or
  • Equivalent foreign currency
ExtendableYesNo
Application submissionthaievisa.go.ththailandevoa.vfsevisa.comArchived 2023-11-20 at theWayback MachineVisa office at the port of entry

Eligible citizens

Visa on arrival

1 - Although these countries are visa-exempt in general, their citizens may still have to apply for a visa if they are not allowed to enter without visa due to personal reasons (e.g. immigration violation records or holding inappropriate travel documents).

Eligible ports of entry

There are 48 immigration checkpoints providing visa on arrival, including:[31]

International Airport

# - Airport which acceptse-visa on arrival

Land and harbor checkpoint

Mandatory yellow fever vaccination

Mandatory yellow fever vaccination for travelers to Thailand (2017), per Ministry of Public Health Announcement B.E. 2560. Navy color shows the required vaccination areas.

Citizens of the following countries or citizens arriving from the following countries require an International Certificate of Vaccination in order to enter Thailand, unless they produce evidence that they do not reside in the following areas.[32][33]

Failure to fulfill this requirement could result in refusal of entry into Thailand.[34]

Visa types

General visa types

Thai visa on aChinese passport issued in 2021
  • Courte Upon official request, the Royal Thai Embassy may grant courtesy visas/laissez-passer to diplomats/UN officials/others who wish to enter the Kingdom on official duty and/or other purposes
  • Permanent resident: To qualify for this visa, you must have stayed in Thailand for 3 consecutive years with the one-year visa extensions. If married to a Thai for 5 years, one must be earning 30,000 baht/month. If single, your monthly income must be 80,000 baht minimum.
  • Tourist: If an individual wishes to remain in Thailand for more than 30 days, he/she may wish to obtain a tourist visa at a Royal Thai Embassy or Consulate prior to arriving in Thailand. The tourist visa must be used within validity date, that varies with the number of entries purchased, and allows an initial stay of 60 days. After arrival in Thailand, a tourist visa or a visa exempt entry may be extended once for an additional 30 days according to immigration Bureau order 327/2557. There is a 1,900 baht fee for each extension.
  • Transit: This type of visa is issued to applicants who wish to enter the Kingdom for the following purposes: to travel in transit through the Kingdom in order to proceed to the country of destination or to re-enter his/her own country (category "TS"); the person in charge of or crew of a conveyance coming to a port, station, or area in the Kingdom (category "C")

Non-Immigrant visa types

  • Type B: to conduct business; work; attend business conferences; teach school; attend scuba diving, muay Thai, and massage courses
  • Type D: diplomatic visa
  • Type ED: to study; to come on a work study tour or observation tour; to participate in projects or seminars; to attend a conference or training course; to study as a foreign Buddhist monk
  • Type EX: to undertake skilled work or to work as an expert or specialist
  • Type F: to perform official duties, e.g., military exercises or governmental assignments
  • Type IB: to invest or perform other activities relating to investment, subject to the provision of the established laws on investment promotion
  • Type IM: to invest with the concurrence of the Thai ministries and governmental departments concerned
  • Type M: to work as a film-producer, journalist, or reporter with permission from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs
  • Type O: to visit family; to perform duties for a state enterprise or social welfare organizations (NGOs); to receive medical treatment; to be a sports coach as required by the Thai government; to be a contestant; to be a witness in a judicial process
  • Type O-A: retirement visa
  • Type R: to perform missionary work or other religious activities with the concurrence of the Thai ministries or government departments concerned
  • Type RS: to conduct scientific research or training or teaching in a research institute
  • Type S: to participate in an officially recognised sports event.

Visitor statistics

Most visitors arriving in Thailand on short term basis were from the following countries of nationality:

This section istranscluded fromTourism in Thailand.(edit |history)
Country11/20252024202320222021202020192018201720162015201420132012
Malaysia4,178,6854,952,0784,626,4221,948,5495,511619,6234,265,5744,020,5263,494,4883,494,8903,418,8552,613,4183,041,0972,554,397
China4,101,7456,733,1623,521,095273,56713,0431,251,49810,997,33810,535,2419,806,2608,757,6467,936,7954,636,2984,637,3352,786,860
India2,221,0912,129,1491,628,542997,9136,544263,6591,996,8421,598,3461,415,1971,194,5081,069,422932,6031,050,8891,013,308
Russia1,632,6241,745,3271,482,611435,00830,759590,1511,483,3371,472,7891,346,3381,090,083884,1361,606,4301,746,5651,316,564
South Korea1,404,6661,868,9451,660,042538,76612,077262,0171,890,9731,796,4261,709,2651,464,2001,373,0451,122,5661,295,3421,163,619
Japan985,6121,050,904805,768290,1469,461322,6771,806,4381,656,1011,544,4421,439,5101,381,7021,267,8861,536,4251,373,716
United States953,0011,030,733930,206453,67837,880212,6691,165,9501,122,2701,056,423975,643867,505763,520823,486768,638
United Kingdom944,883965,862817,220444,43238,663223,087992,574986,854994,7551,004,345947,568907,877905,024873,053
Taiwan901,3741,089,910724,59494,8341,675117,511790,039687,748573,077522,273552,699394,149502,176394,225
Singapore852,6461,009,6401,027,424614,6275,931126,7711,059,4841,069,8671,032,647967,550938,385844,133955,468831,215
Germany844,997873,364729,163365,03045,874231,782852,481886,523850,139837,885761,819715,24073 7,658682,419
Laos805,5541,124,202919,401502,124733380,2071,854,7921,664,6301,682,0871,388,0201,220,5221,053,983976,639975,999
France727,578720,806545,003268,58723,461237,317745,346749,556740,190738,878681,114635,073611,582576,106
Australia724,825775,010687,745336,6889,577123,827767,291801,203817,218796,370807,450831,854900,460930,241
Indonesia718,223876,610762,118235,6322,57799,530710,494644,709576,110534,797469,125497,592594,251447,820
Philippines638,710598,124461,251178,0214,07872,762506,430432,237381,252339,150310,968304,813321,571289,566
Vietnam614,855984,2481,033,688468,3931,794132,1271,048,1811,028,150935,179830,220751,162559,415725,057618,670
Myanmar611,616546,629394,134193,7787,25655,279378,232368,188365,606341,626259,678206,794172,383129,385
Hong Kong577,426876,076802,368162,2401,657124,5181,045,3611,015,749821,064751,264669,617483,131588,335473,666
Israel369,887281,803217,084146,29314,03829,444195,856188,788173,673161,579141,031138,778134,874129,551
Italy263,857267,474191,98385,2545,32260,602272,374279,905264,524265,597246,094219,875207,192200,703
Netherlands254,727261,467229,539116,3548,53952,402241,608236,265222,409235,762221,619211,524218,765208,122
Cambodia251,007553,060583,708379,6654,914165,027910,696948,824840,871674,975537,950550,339481,595423,642
Canada231,665251,336214,26490,6086,44058,499273,214276,094258,494244,869227,601211,059229,897219,354
Saudi Arabia200,387228,032178,11396,3894674,22730,00628,33733,53124,83419,16812,86021,45217,084
Spain198,788207,710153,45887,4003,51425,904188,997181,880179,584168,900150,995116,983123,084113,141
Poland196,786180,722121,70049,469
Sweden177,496212,523178,25997,37817,094111,994287,341311,949323,736332,895321,690324,865341,398364,681
 Switzerland166,748184,046156,33781,18011,42952,361192,130207,471209,528209,057206,480201,271199,923191,147
United Arab Emirates155,905169,927138,93465,8574,0617,492130,158128,270137,218130,941124,719117,907123,926113,547
Kazakhstan144,670195,089172,48959,468
Denmark130,106138,278115,22464,2498,48066,848162,456169,373161,920165,581159,435160,977163,186167,499
Bangladesh127,913142,268140,65781,1061,95521,838136,677129,574121,765100,263107,39488,13482,41872,657
Turkey113,47092,11669,10827,128
Oman113,433103,31786,48835,204
Belgium108,920108,04685,51248,6845,38626,394114,669114,270112,266111,013106,09099,729101,10994,896
Norway101,633109,73183,95246,5215,76339,778127,992128,841127,850131,039135,382145,207154,049148,796
Austria98,054107,07488,70642,6835,48636,381111,428116,656104,784100,37397,869100,968106,27894,667
New Zealand90,59996,73385,89735,9001,15115,709112,680116,726117,962111,595112,411108,081118,395113,871
Sri Lanka88,29260,37233,89312,7345768,155
Total29,603,88135,545,71428,150,01611,153,026427,8696,725,19339,916,25138,178,19435,591,97832,529,58829,923,18524,809,68326,546,72522,353,903

Work permit

To legally work in Thailand, a foreigner must apply for a work permit. Work permit is a legal document that states a foreigner's position, current occupation, or job description and the Thai company he is working with. It also serves as a license to perform a job or an occupation allowed for foreigners inside Thailand.

A foreigner is eligible to apply for a work permit as long as he has a non-immigrant visa or a resident visa, has an available employer who will provide documents for work permit, and the occupation he will perform is not prohibited to foreigners.[35]

One Stop Service Centre for Visas and Work Permits

The One Stop Service Centre for Visas and Work Permits was established on 1 July 1997 by authority of the Regulations of the Office of Prime Minister promulgated on 30 June 1997.

The objective of this centre is to simplify visa extension and permit issuance procedures to create a good investment environment. It aims to facilitate applications of visa extension and work permits (e.g., stay permission, re-entry permit, work permit).

The Center is located on Chamchuree Square Building, Floor 18, Phatumwan, Bangkok.[36]

Foreigners who are eligible to apply for visa extension and work permits

  • Foreigner who is an executive or expert with privileges accorded to them by the following laws:
    1. Investment Promotion Act B.E. 2520 (1977);
    2. Petroleum Act B.E. 2514 (1971);
    3. Industrial Estate Authority of Thailand Act B.E. 2522 (1979);
  • Foreigner who is an investor.
    1. If investing not less than 2 million Baht, he or she will be granted a 1-year permit.
    2. If investing not less than 10 million Baht, he or she will be granted a 2-year permit.
  • Foreigner who is an executive or expert.
  • Foreigner's associated company should be registered with capital or possess asset of not less than 30 million Baht.
  • Foreigner who is a member of the foreign press must present a letter from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and a copy of an ID Press Card issued by the Department of Public Relations.
  • Foreigner who is a researcher or developer on science and technology.
  • Foreigner who is employed in a branch office of an overseas bank, foreign banking office of an overseas bank, provincial foreign banking office of an overseas bank or a representative office of the foreign bank in which all offices are certified by the Bank of Thailand.
  • Foreigner who works on the necessary and urgent basis for a period of no longer than 15 days.
  • Foreigner who is an official of the representative office for foreign juristic persons concerning the International Trading Business and Regional Office of Transnational Corporation in accordance to the Foreign Business Act B.E. 2542 (1999).
  • Foreigner who is an expert on information technology.
  • Foreigner who works at regional operating headquarters.

See also

Wikivoyage has a travel guide forThailand.

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