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Thailand Visa 2026: Complete Guide to Costs, Types...

Thailand Visa 2026: Complete Guide to Costs, Types, Requirements & Application Process

Marc Hoffmann, Senior Visa Consultant
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Thailand Visa 2026 Complete Guide - Costs, Types, Requirements and Application Process

Quick Answer

A Thailand tourist visa costs $35–$80 depending on the type (single vs. multiple entry). Citizens of 93 countries enter visa-free for 60 days, and 18 additional nationalities qualify for a visa on arrival ($29). If you need a visa, apply through Thailand’s eVisa portal — processing takes 5–15 business days.

Use the Thailand Visa Cost Calculator to see exact fees for your nationality, or check your eligibility instantly with the Visa Checker.

Thailand welcomed over 35 million international visitors in 2025, and the numbers keep climbing. Whether you’re planning two weeks on the islands, a three-month digital-nomad stint in Chiang Mai, or a business trip to Bangkok, understanding your visa options can save you hundreds of dollars and hours of frustration.

This guide breaks down every pathway into Thailand in 2026 — five distinct entry routes, their costs, the documents you actually need, and the application process step by step. Every fee, timeline, and requirement has been verified against the Thai Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Royal Thai Embassy sources as of March 2026.

Before diving in, quickly check whether you even need a visa: the Visa Checker tool tells you in seconds based on your passport.

What Are the Five Entry Pathways into Thailand in 2026?

Not every traveler needs a visa. Thailand offers a tiered system that ranges from completely visa-free entry to specialized long-stay permits. Here is how each pathway works.

1. Visa-Free Entry (93 Countries — Up to 60 Days)

If your passport is from one of the 93 eligible countries (including the US, UK, EU/Schengen states, Australia, Canada, Japan, and South Korea), you can enter Thailand without a visa and stay for up to 60 days. This was permanently extended from 30 days in mid-2024.

  • No pre-application required — just show up at immigration.
  • Extendable by 30 days at a local immigration office (1,900 THB / ~$53).
  • You may be asked to show proof of onward travel. A verifiable onward ticket for Thailand solves this instantly.

Read more about which countries enforce departure proof in our guide: Proof of Onward Travel: Which Countries Require It in 2026.

2. Visa on Arrival — VOA (18 Countries — 15 Days)

Travelers from 18 countries (including China, India, Saudi Arabia, Taiwan, and several Central Asian nations) can obtain a visa on arrival at major Thai airports and land borders.

  • Fee: 2,000 THB (~$56) payable in Thai baht at the counter.
  • Stay: 15 days (extendable by 15 days for 1,900 THB).
  • Requirements: Passport with 30+ days validity, one passport photo, proof of accommodation, proof of 10,000 THB in funds, and a confirmed return or onward flight.

3. Tourist Visa (TR) — Single & Multiple Entry

If you don’t qualify for visa-free or VOA entry — or need to stay longer — the Tourist Visa (TR) is the standard option.

Feature Single Entry (SETV) Multiple Entry (METV)
Cost $35 (1,000 THB) $175 (5,000 THB)
Stay per entry 60 days 60 days
Validity 3 months 6 months
Extension +30 days (1,900 THB) +30 days per entry

4. Non-Immigrant Visa (Categories B, ED, O, O-A, O-X)

For business, education, retirement, or family visits. These visas require sponsorship or specific documentation and cost $65–$80 for a single entry. Multiple-entry non-immigrant visas cost $175–$200.

  • Non-B: Business or employment (requires a Thai company sponsor).
  • Non-ED: Education — Thai language courses, university, internships.
  • Non-O: Visiting Thai family members, retirement (50+), or volunteering.
  • Non-O-A / O-X: Long-stay retirement visas (1–10 years) with insurance and financial requirements.

5. Destination Thailand Visa (DTV) — Digital Nomads & Remote Workers

Launched in mid-2024, the DTV is Thailand’s answer to the digital-nomad visa trend. It allows remote workers, freelancers, and their dependents to stay for up to 180 days (extendable to 360 days).

  • Cost: 10,000 THB (~$280).
  • Requirements: Proof of remote employment or freelance income (minimum 500,000 THB / ~$14,000 in savings or annual income), health insurance, and a clean criminal record.
  • Validity: 5 years (multiple entries, 180 days per entry).

How Much Does a Thailand Visa Cost in 2026?

Here is every visa type with its fee, validity, and maximum stay. For a personalized breakdown based on your nationality, use the Thailand Visa Cost Calculator.

Visa Type Fee (THB) Fee (USD) Validity Max Stay
Visa-Free Entry Free $0 N/A 60 days
Visa on Arrival (VOA) 2,000 ~$56 Single use 15 days
Tourist Visa — Single Entry (SETV) 1,000 ~$35 3 months 60 days (+30 ext.)
Tourist Visa — Multiple Entry (METV) 5,000 ~$175 6 months 60 days per entry
Non-Immigrant B (Business) 2,000 ~$65 3 months 90 days
Non-Immigrant O (Family/Retirement) 2,000 ~$65 3 months 90 days
Non-Immigrant ED (Education) 2,500 ~$80 3 months 90 days
Destination Thailand Visa (DTV) 10,000 ~$280 5 years 180 days per entry
Extension of Stay (any type) 1,900 ~$53 +15–30 days

What Documents Do You Need for a Thailand Visa Application?

Whether you apply through an embassy or the Thai eVisa portal, you’ll need the following documents for a standard Tourist Visa (TR). Non-immigrant categories require additional paperwork (covered below each item where relevant).

  1. Valid passport — at least 6 months validity from your intended entry date, with 2+ blank pages.
  2. Completed visa application form — available on the eVisa portal or embassy website.
  3. Passport-sized photo — 4×6 cm, white background, taken within the last 6 months.
  4. Flight itinerary or reservation — a confirmed booking showing entry and exit from Thailand. You do not need a paid ticket; a flight itinerary for visa application works perfectly. Generate one instantly at myjet24.com.
  5. Proof of accommodation — hotel booking confirmation or invitation letter from a host. See our guide on hotel bookings for visa applications for how to get this without prepaying.
  6. Financial proof — bank statements from the last 3–6 months showing a balance of at least 20,000 THB (~$560) for a single-entry visa or 200,000 THB (~$5,600) for a multiple-entry visa. Learn how to present your finances properly in our bank statement for visa application guide.
  7. Travel insurance — not always mandatory for tourist visas, but strongly recommended (and required for Non-O-A/O-X retirement visas). Coverage should include at least $50,000 in medical expenses. Read: Travel Insurance for Visa Application.
  8. Cover letter — a brief letter explaining your purpose, dates, and ties to your home country. Thai embassies don’t always require one, but it strengthens your application. See: How to Write a Visa Cover Letter That Actually Gets Read.
  9. Proof of onward/return travel — airlines and immigration may check this. Get a verifiable onward ticket for Thailand in minutes.
  10. Invitation letter (if visiting family/friends) — must include the host’s ID, address, and relationship to you. Generate a properly formatted one at myjet24.com/invitation-letter.
  11. Travel itinerary (recommended) — a day-by-day plan of your trip helps demonstrate genuine travel intent. Create one at myjet24.com/travel-itinerary.

How Do You Apply for a Thailand eVisa Step by Step?

Thailand’s eVisa system (thaievisa.go.th) has replaced in-person embassy applications for most nationalities. Here’s the process:

1
Create an account on the Thai eVisa portal. You’ll need a valid email address and phone number.
2
Select the visa type (Tourist, Non-Immigrant, DTV, etc.) and choose the Thai embassy/consulate nearest to your residence.
3
Fill in the application form with your personal details, travel dates, accommodation, and employer/school information.
4
Upload supporting documents — passport scan, photo, flight itinerary, accommodation proof, bank statements, and any additional documents for your visa type. All files should be clear PDFs or JPEGs under 5 MB each.
5
Pay the visa fee online via credit/debit card. The portal charges in Thai baht.
6
Wait for processing. You’ll receive email updates. Some embassies may request additional documents or schedule an interview. Track your status in the portal dashboard.
7
Receive your eVisa via email as a PDF. Print it or save it on your phone — you’ll need to show it at immigration on arrival.

How Long Does Thailand Visa Processing Take by Region?

Processing speed varies significantly by embassy. Apply at least 4 weeks before travel to be safe, especially during peak season (November–February).

Region / Embassy Tourist Visa Non-Immigrant DTV
United States (Washington, LA, NYC) 5–7 business days 7–10 business days 10–15 business days
United Kingdom (London) 5–10 business days 10–15 business days 10–20 business days
Europe (Berlin, Paris, Rome) 5–10 business days 10–15 business days 10–15 business days
India (New Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai) 5–7 business days 7–10 business days 10–15 business days
Australia (Canberra, Sydney) 5–8 business days 8–12 business days 10–15 business days
Southeast Asia (KL, Singapore, Phnom Penh) 3–5 business days 5–7 business days 7–10 business days

Find the nearest Thai embassy or consulate with the Embassy Finder tool.

What Happens at Thai Immigration

When you arrive at a Thai airport (Suvarnabhumi, Don Mueang, Phuket, or Chiang Mai), here is what to expect at the immigration counter:

  • Passport check: The officer verifies your passport validity and visa (or visa-free eligibility).
  • TM.6 arrival/departure card: This small form is still required. Fill it out on the plane or at the airport. Keep the departure portion — you’ll need it when leaving Thailand.
  • Questions: Officers may ask about your accommodation, return flight, and purpose of visit. Answers should be brief and consistent with your visa type.
  • Proof of funds: Immigration can ask you to show 20,000 THB in cash or equivalent (10,000 THB for VOA). This is rare but legal.
  • Onward travel proof: Airlines often check this at boarding, and immigration may check again. Have your onward ticket ready on your phone or printed.
  • Biometrics: Photo and fingerprints are taken at the counter. This takes about 30 seconds.

Prepare for a potential visa interview by reviewing the most common questions immigration officers ask.

What Are the Most Common Thailand Visa Refusal Reasons?

Thailand’s visa approval rate is high, but rejections do happen. Here are the five most common reasons:

1. Insufficient Financial Proof

Your bank balance is too low or the statements are incomplete. Thai embassies want to see consistent income or savings — not a large deposit made the day before applying. Follow our bank statement guide to get this right.

2. Missing or Invalid Flight Itinerary

Submitting a screenshot or an unverifiable PDF is a red flag. Use a proper flight itinerary with a valid PNR that the embassy can verify.

3. No Proof of Accommodation

A vague “I’ll figure it out when I get there” approach won’t work. Show a hotel booking or a host’s invitation letter. See: Hotel Booking for Visa Application.

4. Overstay History or Previous Refusals

Thailand tracks overstays closely. Even a one-day overstay gets logged. If you have a previous refusal, address it directly in your cover letter and include additional supporting documents. Read: Visa Refused? What Actually Happens Next.

5. Weak Ties to Home Country

If the embassy suspects you might overstay, they’ll deny the visa. Show ties: employment letter, property ownership, enrolled courses, or family obligations. A well-written cover letter helps explain these ties convincingly.

How Does Thailand Compare to Other Destinations for Visa Requirements?

How does Thailand stack up against other popular travel destinations in terms of visa costs and ease of entry?

Feature Thailand Vietnam Indonesia (Bali) Japan
Tourist visa fee $35 $25 $35 (VOA) Free (visa-free)
Visa-free countries 93 25 92 71
Visa-free stay 60 days 45 days 30 days 90 days
eVisa available Yes Yes Yes No
Digital nomad visa Yes (DTV) No Yes (B211A) No
Processing time 5–15 days 3–7 days 1–3 days 5–10 days
Onward ticket required Yes (enforced) Sometimes Yes Sometimes

How to Use a Flight Reservation for Your Thailand Visa

One of the most common questions is: Do I need to buy a full-price flight ticket before my visa is approved? The answer is no. Thai embassies accept a flight reservation (also called a flight itinerary or dummy ticket) — a document showing a confirmed booking with a valid PNR (Passenger Name Record) that hasn’t been fully ticketed yet.

Here’s why this matters: if your visa is denied, you lose the cost of a non-refundable ticket. A flight reservation gives you a verifiable document without the financial risk.

How to get a flight reservation for Thailand:

  1. Go to myjet24.com
  2. Enter your departure city and “Bangkok” (or any Thai airport) as your destination.
  3. Select your travel dates and passenger details.
  4. Choose a flight and generate the itinerary.
  5. Download the PDF — it includes a valid PNR, airline details, and your full name as it appears on your passport.

The reservation is verifiable by the embassy and valid for 14 days. For a deeper explanation, read: Flight Itinerary for Visa Application: How to Get One Without Buying a Ticket.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do US citizens need a visa for Thailand in 2026?

No. US passport holders can enter Thailand visa-free for up to 60 days. You can extend your stay by 30 days at any Thai immigration office for 1,900 THB (~$53). No pre-application is needed.

How much does a Thailand tourist visa cost?

A single-entry tourist visa (SETV) costs 1,000 THB (~$35). A multiple-entry tourist visa (METV) costs 5,000 THB (~$175). Use the Thailand Visa Cost Calculator for fees specific to your nationality.

Can I enter Thailand without a return ticket?

Technically, immigration does not always check — but airlines frequently deny boarding without proof of onward travel. It’s a requirement for both visa-free and VOA entry. Get a verifiable onward ticket for Thailand to avoid any issues. See also: Proof of Onward Travel: Which Countries Require It.

How long does it take to get a Thailand visa?

Tourist visas through the eVisa portal take 5–15 business days depending on the embassy. Southeast Asian embassies tend to be fastest (3–5 days), while European and North American offices may take up to 15 days. Apply at least 4 weeks before your trip.

What is the Thailand DTV visa?

The Destination Thailand Visa (DTV) is a digital nomad visa launched in 2024. It costs 10,000 THB (~$280), is valid for 5 years, and allows stays of up to 180 days per entry. You need to show proof of remote work or freelance income and at least 500,000 THB in savings or annual income.

Can I extend my Thailand visa?

Yes. All visa types and visa-free stays can be extended at a Thai Immigration Bureau office. The fee is 1,900 THB (~$53). Extensions are typically 30 days for tourist visas and visa-free entry, and 15 days for VOA. Bring your passport, TM.6 departure card, one photo, and the application form (TM.7).

Do I need travel insurance for a Thailand visa?

Travel insurance is not mandatory for tourist visas but is required for Non-O-A and O-X retirement visas (minimum coverage: 40,000 THB outpatient, 400,000 THB inpatient). Even when not required, we strongly recommend it. Learn more: Travel Insurance for Visa Application.

What happens if my Thailand visa is refused?

You can reapply, but you should first understand why it was refused and fix the issue. Common reasons include insufficient funds, missing documents, or weak home ties. Read our full guide: Visa Refused? What Actually Happens Next and How to Recover.

Where is the nearest Thai embassy?

Use the Embassy Finder tool to locate the closest Royal Thai Embassy or Consulate based on your country of residence. It includes addresses, phone numbers, and eVisa portal links.

Do I need a flight ticket before applying for a Thailand visa?

You need a flight itinerary, not a fully paid ticket. A verifiable flight reservation with a valid PNR is accepted by all Thai embassies. Generate one at myjet24.com — it takes under 2 minutes and costs a fraction of a real ticket. Read more: Flight Itinerary for Visa Application.

The Bottom Line

Thailand remains one of the easiest and most affordable countries to visit in Southeast Asia. With 93 visa-free countries, a straightforward eVisa system, and a brand-new digital nomad visa, there is an entry pathway for almost every type of traveler.

The key to a smooth application — or a hassle-free arrival at immigration — is having the right documents ready. A verifiable flight itinerary, a solid bank statement, and proof of accommodation will cover most of what Thai authorities want to see.

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자주 묻는 질문

Whether you need a visa for Thailand depends on your nationality. Many Western passport holders enjoy visa-free or visa-on-arrival entry for short tourist stays; nationals of other countries may require an embassy-issued visa. Check the official Thailand immigration website or use MyJet24's <a href="/visa-checker">visa checker</a> for current requirements.

Thailand visa fees vary by visa category and nationality. Tourist visas typically range from USD 25 to USD 200, with longer-validity multi-entry visas costing more. Check the official Thailand immigration portal or your nearest Thailand embassy for the exact fee for your nationality and visa type.

Standard Thailand visa processing time is typically 5–15 working days from submission of complete documents. eVisas are usually faster (24 hours to 7 days). Apply at least 3–4 weeks before your travel date to allow buffer for additional verification or document requests.

Standard requirements include a valid passport (6+ months validity, 2 blank pages), recent passport-size photographs, completed visa application form, return-flight reservation, hotel booking or accommodation evidence, travel insurance, bank statements showing sufficient funds, and visa fee payment.

Many countries now offer eVisa systems — fully online application without embassy visits. Check the official Thailand immigration website to confirm eVisa availability for your nationality. eVisas are typically processed faster and at lower cost than embassy-issued visas.

Tourist visa validity and stay period vary by visa category. Single-entry tourist visas typically allow 30–90 days; multi-entry visas extend over 1 year with 90-days-per-visit limits. Check the specific category you applied for — overstaying triggers fines and future entry bans.

Yes — most embassies require proof of onward travel (flight reservation) and accommodation (hotel booking or host invitation) as part of the visa application. A verified <a href="/free-dummy-ticket">dummy ticket</a> with a real PNR code is widely accepted and protects you from financial loss if the visa is refused.

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Marc has helped over 50,000 travelers navigate visa applications across 195+ countries since founding MyJet24 in 2021. His expertise covers Schengen visa requirements, proof of onward travel regulations, and embassy documentation standards worldwide.

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