How can I submit both my entry and exit flight documents for my e visa application to Thailand?

Mar 23, 2024
8 months ago
Richard **********
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I need your help please good people. I am doing an e visa for 60 days to see my wife. Applying here in the UK. I am travelling to Thailand with Thai Airways. But leaving Thailand to go to Kuala Lumpur with Air Asia after 50 days. Then back to the UK from there.

My issue is I can only upload one travel document. I have two. How can I show both journeys, Embassy states in and out travel documents.

Hope that makes sense!!!

Thanks
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TLDR : Answer Summary
The user is applying for a 60-day e-visa to visit their wife in Thailand and is facing a challenge in submitting both entry and exit travel documents, as the embassy requires one document upload. Suggestions from commenters include combining the flight tickets into one image or PDF, taking a photo of both printed tickets together, or using software to combine the files. It is clarified that the exit flight does not need to return to the UK, as a ticket to Kuala Lumpur suffices.
James ********
I believe that the OP has the answers needed for his question.

THANKS all for your helpful replies.

As it's now nearly midnight in Thailand Saturday night...

I wish you Goodnight

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Mark ********
I done my visa on London embassy website, I had to go into my computers album options and click collage it allows you put multi forms into one and send as a single document,
Gethin *******
Print both out.

Put your flight into Thailand and the flight out of Thailand together/next to each other.

Take picture and use that as your one document
Edward ********
Are the documents Pdfs? Open the folder and highlight both documents. Right click on mouse, choose Combine files in Acrobat. You will see both documents in a new window and click on Combine files.
Steve *******
Not problem just take ticket with to airport to show you are leaving. They may ask to see it when checking in they not. But if have proof you are leaving. So just upload your flight to Thailand.

Immigration may also ask to see at Bangkok. But you will be fine.
James ********
@Steve ******
you are correct ✅

BUT he is applying for the Thai Visa using the Evisa online application system and it is asking for him to show flight ✈️ tickets to Thailand and departing Thailand.
Steve *******
@James *******
, I just applied for evisa for my friend and his flight leaving out Thailand wasn't flying out of Thailand until a month after his evisa expired. And he got his evisa alright James.
Edward ********
@Steve ******
- The London consulate currently requires a flight out of Thailand with a tourist visa application.
Simon *****
@Edward *******
The departure flight doesn’t have to be back to where you come from, you can upload the Air Asia ticket to Kuala Lumpur which proves you are leaving Thailand.
Edward ********
@Simon ****
- Precisely, as I said, they require a flight out of Thailand, not necessarily a return to origin ticket.
Simon *****
@Edward *******
That’s what I meant, your flight ticket to Kuala Lumpur serves the purpose.
Edward ********
@Si***
- Indeed. The issue is uploading both tickets (required) when there is only the option to upload one document. He needs to combine them into one document or, as someone just suggested, print them and take one photo of them.
James ********
@Edward *******
correct ✅
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