Get ready: Thailand's e-visa system is coming in 2025; all details here
Times of IndiaTIMESOFINDIA.COM/TRAVEL NEWS, THAILAND/ Created : Dec 23, 2024, 13:06 IST
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Thailand is launching a global e-visa system on January 1, 2025. This online system will streamline visa applications for travelers from all countries, replacing paperwork and in-person visits. The system aims to boost tourism a … Read more
Thailand is launching a global e-visa system on January 1, 2025. This online system will streamline visa applications for travelers from all countries, replacing paperwork and in-person visits. The system aims to boost tourism and the economy by making travel to Thailand more convenient and accessible, contributing to the nation's goal of 36.7 million visitors by year-end. Read less
What is the Thailand e-visa system?
With the Thailand e-visa system in place, candidates will be able to apply for a visa seamlessly entirely online at www.thaievisa.go.th, the official website. The technology allows online payment of visa fees in the majority of countries and supports 15 languages. Applicants will receive approved visas electronically, making the procedure easier for workers, students, and visitors.Read more: Major UK Visa changes coming in January 2025! Find out all details here
Benefits of the e-visa system
The e-visa system offers several advantages for travelers and Thai authorities:
- Convenience: Travelers can apply anytime, from anywhere.
- Reduced paperwork: Eliminates the need for physical documentation.
- Faster processing: Expedites entry procedures at Thai borders.
- Enhanced security: Integrates visa data with relevant agencies for better screening.
This system was first introduced as a trial program in 2019 and was progressively extended to 59 embassies and consulates by October 2024, covering nations such as India, Pakistan, Laos, and Kuwait. Testing and optimisation were done in this stage, ensuring that it has a seamless global implementation in 2025.
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Visa-free travel for 93 countries
Travellers from 93 countries can still enter the country without a visa for stays of up to 60 days, which applies for both business and leisure travel. This policy was implemented in July 2024.How to apply for a Thailand e-visa
Applying for an e-visa is a simple process:- Visit www.thaievisa.go.th
- Create an account and log in.
- Fill out the application, send in the necessary files, and make the payment.
- Track the application status online.
- Get the authorised e-visa by email.
A boost to tourism and economy
In light of this, Thailand's Foreign Affairs Minister Maris Sangiampongsa informed that the e-visa system is in line with the government's broader plan to establish the nation as a major international travel and economic destination. With this development, Thailand hopes to improve its international competitiveness, draw in more tourists, and boost foreign investment.
As per the records, Thailand recorded 26.6 million foreign arrivals as of October 2024, which is a 30% increase from the previous year. With a target of 36.7 million visitors by year-end, the e-visa system is poised to play a key role in achieving this milestone.
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