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Can a person visit Thailand on a visa on arrival after their DTV application is rejected?

Jan 2, 2025
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If a person’s DTV application gets rejected, can they still visit Thailand a few days later leveraging the visa on arrival (60 day VOA or Visa free option)
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If a person's DTV application is rejected, they can still visit Thailand shortly afterward by utilizing the visa on arrival (VOA) option or the visa-free entry, depending on their nationality and eligibility.
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Dca *****
Sure, why not?....

But, do note the correct terminology is = 60-day visa exemption

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@Dca ****
thank you
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Tommy ********
Yes
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Todd *********
What is your passport
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Anonymous participant you sure? Because I did visit Thailand for a week last year and I remember it being exempt.

Pls confirm and let me know. TIA
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Quincy *******
Anonymous participant why does he have to confirm it for you? Just do a little google for yourself.
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Todd *********
Anonymous participant India not eligible for visa exempt. But, you can obtain visa on arrival for up to 60 days if I recall correctly.
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James ********
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sorry but you are WRONG. Passport holders from India can enter Thailand Visa Exempt Entry and get a 60 day stamp on arrival. Plus one 30 day extension of stay at Thai immigration office for 1900 Thai baht. This was announced July 15, 2024.
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awesome. Thx. Luckily don’t carry an Indian passport
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Andi ***********
Yes they can
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Anonymous ******************
it depends what is your nationality and if you are eligible for VOA
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