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Do I need to provide my Airbnb details for my Thailand visa application if I have a test and go hotel?

Apr 7, 2022
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Luke ****************
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Hi guys, so for the standard visa it asks for my accommodation, I have provided them my 2 Day booking with an approved test and go hotel( with transport from airport etc). Do they also require the Air BnB I will be staying at for the rest of the time or is it mainly the test and go hotel they want to see ?
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The standard visa application primarily requires details of your first accommodation, which is typically the test and go hotel where you will be staying for the initial period. There may not be a strict requirement to provide your Airbnb details unless specifically asked.
Garrett ***********
First place you're staying after test and go.
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Luke ****************
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@Gar****
would that need to be for full first part of the visa ? I will be extending but I’m guessing it just needs to be for within the 30 days? Thanks btw 🙂
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You're overthinking it. They don't care where you're staying, they just need to see an address for the application. Just put the hotel or condo of the first place you're staying at, it will be fin.e
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Luke ****************
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thanks! Didn’t know how much they check this but guess it’s more for process and visa fee than anything
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