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Can I use a hotel booking receipt for my non-O visa application as proof of long-term accommodation in Thailand?

Apr 24, 2026
6 days ago
Lee *******
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I applied non-O 90 days e-visa online in home country yesterday and receive reply to ask for "proof of long-term accommodation in Thailand". Can I use the first 10 days hotel booking reciept as proof(I plan to find long term rental house during the fist 10 days after enter Thailand) ?
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The user inquires about using a hotel booking receipt for the first 10 days in Thailand as proof of accommodation for their non-O visa application. Comments from the community confirm that showing proof of where one intends to stay is typically sufficient, suggesting that a hotel booking receipt is acceptable.
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Tod *********
and on that note we're done.. :( Best of luck for the O/P and their application
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Nigel **********
Did they literally say proof of 'long term accommodation' or did they request specific dates the accommodation is booked and paid for?
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Malcolm *******
Yes , no problem mate .
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Vincent ********
Yes
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Ant ***********
Yes
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Tod *********
Usually showing where you're going to stay when you come here is sufficient
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