Thailand has introduced new visa and entry requirements in 2025, affecting travelers worldwide. This guide provides the latest information on visa exemptions, visa-on-arrival (VOA), and essential entry procedures to help you plan your trip smoothly.
As of July 15, 2024, nationals from 93 countries can enter Thailand without a visa for stays up to 60 days. This updated exemption applies to travelers from countries including:
Check with your local Thai embassy for updates related to your specific nationality.
Citizens of several countries, including India, China, and Uzbekistan, are eligible for a Visa on Arrival. The VOA allows for a 15-day stay and can be issued at select airports and land borders.
Requirements for VOA include:
Starting May 1, 2025, all foreign travelers must complete the Thailand Digital Arrival Card (TDAC) online at least 72 hours before arrival. This replaces the old paper arrival form.
Information required for the TDAC includes:
You can complete the form on Thailand’s official immigration website.
Thailand has reinstated the requirement for travelers to show financial proof upon arrival. This may include recent bank statements, proof of savings, or a credit card with sufficient available balance. This requirement applies to both visa-exempt and VOA travelers.
Your passport must be valid for at least 6 months beyond the date you plan to enter Thailand. Travelers with insufficient validity may be denied entry at the border or during check-in at the airport.
Thailand’s 2025 visa and entry rules are aimed at improving traveler management and enhancing the visitor experience. Most travelers can enter visa-free, while others can use the VOA option. Be sure to check your country’s eligibility, complete the TDAC, and carry financial documents to ensure a hassle-free arrival.