The monetary requirement you presented for Visa Exempt entry is incorrect (that is the requirement for Visa on Arrival). The requirement for Visa Exempt is 20,000B for an individual or 40,000B for a family as cash in Baht or the equivalent in any major currency.
Hey @draiggochherp! Appreciate the heads-up and the valuable info! Our aim is always accuracy. Your insights are crucial, and we're here to provide the most reliable information. Thank you!
I might get my visa information regarding Thailand from a channel that knows how to say tuk tuk!!!!!! This is the first time in over 40 years of travelling to Thailand that I have ever heard it pronounced "tug tug".
Hello! Thank you for that observation. You're right! Requirements change constantly, that's why we suggest using our visa checker tool to find the latest visa requirements for each nationality and destination: ivisatravel.com/a/thailand
Hi @iVisa Team - Very informative video. I have one query. May I know what is the visa requirement to travel to Thailand for a minor child having US passport with Indian parents ? Is the child allowed to enter Thailand with US passport and Indian parents with visa on arrival? Please help clarifying.
Hello! If you're a US citizen, you might not need a visa for short visits to many countries, as US citizens often enjoy visa-free or visa-on-arrival access. However, it's essential to check the specific entry requirements of the country you plan to visit, as these can vary. Check your specific requirements here: bmrk.short.gy/cHOm7y Safe travels!
Hello @breakan! Congratulations on your residence permit in the U.K.! Whether you need a visa for Thailand or Cambodia depends on your nationality. To know the exact documents you need for your visit, please check our website: bmrk.short.gy/wpusBc If you have any further questions or need assistance, feel free to reach out. Safe travels!
Great video.. Im a British citizen flying to Bangkok soon. I fly back to the UK from Bangkok but I intend to go to Siem Reap in Cambodia while im there. Do I need an entry visa when I return to Bangkok or can I get a visa on entry? Thanks
Hi! For your travel plans, you can typically get a visa on entry when you return. Just make sure your UK passport is up to date and has enough validity. Check the last requirements here: bmrk.short.gy/9dFvyg
Get your visa easily here: bit.ly/thailandvisas
Can i get visa on arrival again if i go to Vietnam for 2 weeks
( and i have ticket to Thaïland for 26 days to go back home )
I am a Canadian Citizen , My question is does Thailand Stamp Canadian passport on Entry and Exit.
Is it easy to get a visa every 30 days as a canadian to stay few months in thailand 🇹🇭???
The monetary requirement you presented for Visa Exempt entry is incorrect (that is the requirement for Visa on Arrival). The requirement for Visa Exempt is 20,000B for an individual or 40,000B for a family as cash in Baht or the equivalent in any major currency.
Hey @draiggochherp! Appreciate the heads-up and the valuable info! Our aim is always accuracy. Your insights are crucial, and we're here to provide the most reliable information. Thank you!
I'm going to thailand for 17 days in October, do I need a visa, coming from the usa?? Or just passport
I might get my visa information regarding Thailand from a channel that knows how to say tuk tuk!!!!!! This is the first time in over 40 years of travelling to Thailand that I have ever heard it pronounced "tug tug".
Your listing of eligible countries for visa on arrival is false!!!!!!!! Tunisia is eligible and you didn t mention it!!!!!!
Hello! Thank you for that observation. You're right! Requirements change constantly, that's why we suggest using our visa checker tool to find the latest visa requirements for each nationality and destination: ivisatravel.com/a/thailand
Hi @iVisa Team - Very informative video. I have one query.
May I know what is the visa requirement to travel to Thailand for a minor child having US passport with Indian parents ? Is the child allowed to enter Thailand with US passport and Indian parents with visa on arrival? Please help clarifying.
I want to ride on the Tack Tack in Thailand 😂👍
Can.i get visa on arrival again if i go to Malaysia from Thailand and come back to Thailand again?
Hello there im about to ask the same question ?
So it’s possible ?
@ahmedgarach8193 possible
What if your ticket to Thailand is 2 months and I'm from the USA? Do I buy a cheap like plane ticket to Vietnam. Or one of those fake tickets??
Hello! Can you please help us explaining the question a little further? Do you already have a plane ticket to Thailand, to depart in 2 months?
How many times I can visit Thailand in one year?
Hi there! It depends your nationality and the visa you'll apply for. You can check more info on our website: bit.ly/3ys8IkS
so if i'm a citizen of the US, I can't get a tourist visa before i arrive? As in, I have to get a visa on arrival?
Hello! If you're a US citizen, you might not need a visa for short visits to many countries, as US citizens often enjoy visa-free or visa-on-arrival access. However, it's essential to check the specific entry requirements of the country you plan to visit, as these can vary. Check your specific requirements here: bmrk.short.gy/cHOm7y Safe travels!
Fiji citizen here, do i have to have a hotel reservations or can i book when i arrive?
Hi there! If you're from Fiji, for now, you don't need a visa to travel to Thailand.
Hello I got residence permit in the U.K. do I need visa for Thailand or Cambodia please 😊
Hello @breakan!
Congratulations on your residence permit in the U.K.! Whether you need a visa for Thailand or Cambodia depends on your nationality. To know the exact documents you need for your visit, please check our website: bmrk.short.gy/wpusBc If you have any further questions or need assistance, feel free to reach out. Safe travels!
Great video..
Im a British citizen flying to Bangkok soon.
I fly back to the UK from Bangkok but I intend to go to Siem Reap in Cambodia while im there.
Do I need an entry visa when I return to Bangkok or can I get a visa on entry?
Thanks
Hi! For your travel plans, you can typically get a visa on entry when you return. Just make sure your UK passport is up to date and has enough validity. Check the last requirements here: bmrk.short.gy/9dFvyg
@@iVisa_travel thank you. Thats really helpful…
Hi, I'm travelling soon to phuket, I'm a British citizen, is it compulsory to pay immigration on arrival 2500baht?
Nice, how about removing the video as it is totally dated and things are totally different right now!
Hello! Please let us know which changes you are referring to so we can check and update. Thank you so much!
This does NOT sound good for travellers.
What happen if we've booked 30nights stay?
Apparently that's counted as 31days??
Is that correct?
Will we be rejected in airport?
Hi! If the visa is just valid for 30 days, you can not stay for 31 days/ 30 nights.
Hi, is it possible to enter Thailand on a one way ticket?
Cheers
I have entered on a one way ticket many times with no issues. It could depend on country of origination. US here, had no issues.
@@jimsmith2005 Thanks very much….yes…i guess technically there should be a plan to leave but generally is not really checked on in practice, NZ
Austria travel document passport Allows for Thailand visa ?
Reply me please 🙏