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What should I choose for "Last port of embarkation" and flight number when applying for a visa to Thailand from Lisbon?

Jun 15, 2025
a month ago
hello and thanks in advance for your help.

I am applying from Lisbon and I need two flights to get Thailand. What should I choose on "Last port of embarkation" and flight number? The first or second flight ?

Thanks
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TLDR : Answer Summary
When filling out your visa application for Thailand, the 'Last port of embarkation' refers to the last location you leave before arriving in Thailand. This would typically be the second leg of your flight from Lisbon. If you're a non-resident of Portugal, the last embarkation point is considered to be your departure airport to Lisbon.
Ethan *********
Let me know how this goes I may apply from here but if it's harder here will do in vietnam
Anonymous *************
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I'm organizing everything to submit next week, then I'll share it
Wannikea *********
It's just your proposed entry date/method, you aren't bound by this. Last embarking port is the last place you leave immediately before arriving in Thailand, so the second leg of your trip to Thailand.
Anonymous *************
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John *********
The Thai embassy will just want proof that you are in Portugal and if you are not resident there your last embarkation is the airport where you departed from to arrive at Lisbon. You don't need to mention any flights to Thailand if granted a DTV you are free to arrive anytime
Anonymous *************
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@John ********
I understand that but I still have a persistent doubt. I will prove that I live in Lisbon but I will put a flight number that will depart from Dubai (stopover point). Will it work? Or should I put the flight number from Lisbon to Dubai?
Paul ********
@John ********
the DTV online application asks for both the arrival and departure flights to/from Thailand. Proof was not required in my case.

The arrival flight is the that arrives in the country
Dnatjugweme ************
@Paul *******
It asks for the departure date, not the departure flight. At least that is how I interpreted it. "Last port of embarkation" + "Port of arrival", it seems quite clear to me that it refers to the arrival in Thailand.
Paul ********
@Dnatjugweme ***********
agreed. I might have muddled the departure flight with the requirement on the tdac. My DTV qr was not scanned but she did check when I was leaving although I was still granted 180day.
Dnatjugweme ************
@Paul *******
I haven't filled out a TDAC yet, no idea how it looks like. But the old TM.6 did not include any departure information.
John *********
Are you Portuguese? Where did you fly from to arrive in Lisbon
Anonymous *************
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@John ********
but I have to put a flight number to proceed, right?

As I need to make a stopover to get to Thailand, I was in doubt which of the flights I would put
Anonymous *************
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Participante anónimo understood, thanks a lot
Dnatjugweme ************
But honestly we haven't seen any report of people getting denied because of that. What we have seen, is people getting denied because of the passport-place-of-issue field. Travel information have been interpreted differently by different people, but it has not lead to refusals, AFAIK.
Dnatjugweme ************
Participant(e) anonyme I entered the flight number of the last leg of my flight to Thailand and the last airport I was at before embarking for Thailand.
Anonymous *************
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@John ********
I am Portuguese . I've always lived here :)
John *********
Anonymous participant so just apply from your home country, doesn't matter about when you want to go to Thailand it's not important, so long as you .meet the requirements you should get your DTV, then can book the flights to Thailand