What are the new health insurance requirements for Non-Immigrant O-A Visa applications in Thailand?

Oct 10, 2019
5 years ago
Ron *******
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For anybody not aware. This is for information only.

I deleted the last post as it went way off topic with posts deciding what is and what isn't acceptable and how you think you will get around it all.

It isn't a discussion about how to buy Health insurance.

I suggest reading the attached police order and to understand the requirements.

It is what it is and you need to deal with it.

Commenting closed.

London Thai Embassy website now updated and requesting Health insurance for Non Immigrant O-A Visa applications. Start date as of today. It appears to be saying needing Insurance immediately for new applications.

Copy of evidence stating that applicants have insurance as stipulated by the Office of Insurance Commission and health insurance of Thailand which has insurance coverage for outpatient not less than 40,000 Baht and for inpatient not less than 400,000 Baht. Please check < [members only]> for more information regarding the insurance requirement.

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TLDR : Answer Summary
As of today, applicants for the Non-Immigrant O-A Visa must provide proof of health insurance. The updated requirements from the London Thai Embassy specify that insurance must cover outpatient expenses of at least 40,000 Baht and inpatient expenses of at least 400,000 Baht. For detailed information, applicants can refer to the Thai Embassy website and the Office of Insurance Commission.
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