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Can I use my AXA insurance for my Thai E-Visa if it covers only $50,000 instead of the required $100,000?

Nov 15, 2021
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Rean *******
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Hi Everyone,

I’m filling information in E-Visa, about insurance I bought from Axa (Cover 50000USD), but in E-Visa they require insurance above 100000USD, Should I buy the new insurance or I can use Axa, Could you give me some advice?
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A user is seeking advice regarding the insurance requirement for an E-Visa to Thailand, where the applicant has purchased a policy from AXA with a coverage of $50,000. The E-Visa application requests insurance coverage of at least $100,000. A commenter suggests that recent updates may have changed the requirement, noting that a $50,000 coverage was previously sufficient for entry, particularly for tourist visas.
Michael ********
Is this for tourist visa, for entry only
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dollars is required now.

They cannot have updated there system was changed a few weeks ago
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@Michael *******
Thank you very much.
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