What additional documentation do I need to provide at immigration when entering Thailand on a Non-O visa?

Dec 11, 2022
2 years ago
Peter ***********
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Hi everyone! I had a quick and probably very obvious question. I'm arriving to Thailand this month on a Non-O single-entry (90 day) visa to work with a Thai foundation. I have the e-visa printed out, and a valid passport expiring in 2030.

Do I need to provide any other supporting documentation to immigration upon entry? In theory, I provided all these documents during the e-visa process. Thanks so much for any assistance!
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TLDR : Answer Summary
When entering Thailand on a Non-O single-entry visa, it's advised to print out the e-Visa PDF and present it at passport control. While you should have your supporting documents prepared, you should only present them if asked by immigration. Remember that the visa issuance process at Thai consulates and the entry process at immigration are handled by different agencies.
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Tod *********
Print out the eVisa PDF, put it in your passport when you had it to passport control

HAVE the support documents with you but don't present them unless asked.

Keep in mind getting a visa from a thai consulate (which is run by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs) has nothing to do with entering thailand on that visa (as the entry points are run by the Immigration Division of the Royal Thai Police) and those are two different governmental agencies
Peter ***********
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Thanks so much, Tod!
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