Yes, you can still enter Thailand without a visa under the visa exemption rule if you are from one of the eligible countries, allowing a stay for up to 60 days. Alternatively, there is a Visa on Arrival available for citizens of approximately 30 countries, which lasts for 15 days and costs 2000 baht. It is important to note that you will not receive a traditional visa at the airport, but rather a stamp indicating your entry under these regulations.
Digital creator? You can enter for 60 days with no visa ( visa exempt) if you are from one of the many entitled countries. If you are not entitled then there's Visa on Arrival for 15 days that you pay for. Important to know which you want.
Chris ***********
Based on the information you've provided, yes by all means fly on over. You're golden
Willem ****
The only visa available at the airport is a Visa on Arrival. Thats a 15 day visa for citizen of about 30 countries. That visa needs to be requested and it cost 2000 baht.
Most tourist though can enter visa free. NO visa. Its called visa exempt.
Hi, i need advice, planning my trip, 15 days too short for me ( from Tunisia) can i extend the VOA (did that in Bali a year ago) & if not what can i do to be able to stay a month or so . thanks š
You can request a 7 days extension at a local immigration office, do a border bounce or better you get a 60 days tourist visa before you go to Thailand.