Indians can now travel Easy to Thailand with No Visa on Arrival Cost
Thailand is one of the most exotic locations for travelling and exploring the beach life and enjoying water sports. And to fulfill your desires Thailand awaits those Indians that wish to explore the country as it waives off visa fee on arrival for tourists from 21 countries including India. There is a two month open window from 1st December 2018 to January 2019 for travelers that wish to visit Thailand without worrying about the Visa formalities or the extra fees. They can avail the Visa on arrival policy.This is an initiative taken by the Thai government to boost tourism in Thailand as it shall waive off the 2000- baht fee for visa on arrival scheme for those staying in the Southeast Asian nations for a period of more than 15 days. Other 21 countries apart from India, where tourists can travel without Visa include Bhutan, China, Ethiopia, Fiji, Maldives, Mauritius, Papua New Guinea, Romania, Saudi Arabia, Taiwan, Ukraine and Uzbekistan.Tourists from the 21 countries including Indians can apply for Visa on Arrival at 48 designated immigration checkpoints that are open 24/7 and allow tourists to enter the country and stay for up to 15 days. For your convenience here are the details of this newly introduced policy.The Visa on Arrival service can be availed 24 hours at any of these international airports in Thailand:
- Phuket International Airport
- Don Muang Airport, Bangkok
- Suvarnabhumi International Airport
- Samui Airport, Surat Thani
- Chiangmai International Airport
- Hatyai International Airport, Songkla
- Airline Boarding Pass
- A passport that has a validity of at least 6 months along with your departure date and at least 2 remaining unused pages for further documentation.
- A completed visa application form which is available at the Immigration checkpoints in Thailand
- A photograph of 4 x 6 centimeters not older than 6 months
- An airline ticket showing the departure from Thailand within 15 days of the arrival. If you plan to exit by Land from Thailand, it will disqualify you for Visa on Arrival.
- An Arrival-Departure card, provided by the airline staff before landing in Thailand
- Proof of means of living expenses while in Thailand, which shall be a minimum of 10,000 Baht per person and 20,000 Baht per family.
- Passport (with 10-year validity) with a minimum of 2 blank pages for official use.
- Three Passport size photographs. Make sure your teeth are not visible. If you wear eye glasses, you must wear transparent/white lenseswhile getting yourself clicked.
- Cover letter from the main applicant explaining the reason for travel.
- Visa application form, filled and signed by the passenger(s).
- If youre a businessman, a cover letter on a business letter head of the company stating your position and time of service.
- Last 3 months personal bank statements in original.
- Air tickets and hotel vouchers.