Hi all. I have a quick question. I know normally a US passport doesn't need a visa to enter thailand. I wanted to reconfirm that this is still the case. I have already gotten approved for thailand pass and have received the QR code. I have insurance, my flight and all the required documents. In the thailand pass system, it says visa (if required). So my question is van i enter thailand with a US passport if i have thailand pass approved already? Thank u.
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TLDR : Answer Summary
Yes, as a US passport holder, you can enter Thailand without a visa for up to 30 days, especially since you have received approval for the Thailand Pass and meet the insurance and entry requirements.
here is a list of all the people who can come in on a visa exempt (I believe it's the most recent list). The Thailand Pass or eVisa system is currently outside the scope of the group's discussion. Thank you.
Another question may be whether or not you're required to be in your passport country for 21 days prior to entering Thailand. I'm pretty sure that's the rule, but I think it might be one of those rarely checked requirements.
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