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Documents Immigration needs upon leaving Thailand

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What actual documents will I need to provide Thai Immigration to leave on a scheduled flight to the US?  I will of course have my PP, confirmed tickets and Covid 19 certification.  Is anything else required such as the many times mentioned vaccination booklet?

 

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Thanks!  Yes, of course all in my PP.  Mostly wondering about all that business with the Covid dociments over and above the hospital certificate of both jabs.  Seems they change requirements often.

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You don't need anything to leave (on the Thai side that is) but, you need to check what the airline and any layover countries require.

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On a related note will I have any problem here taking two urns with my parents remains out of the country?  I doubt if these urns  are worth much as I purchased them over 20 years ago in ChatuChak market and have not been able to polish them!

 

 

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Snooky , I’m quite sure you have to declare this. They might want to open them at customs.

17 hours ago, snooky said:

On a related note will I have any problem here taking two urns with my parents remains out of the country?

The urns no, the remains again. check with the airline i case they have specific requirements (such as no metal container, ashes in sealed bags).

Thought you need a negative covid test for the departing airline…

 

you don’t need to show you are vaccinated b/c that is not a requirement….my unvaccinated friend just left Bkk as he heads to US and will get vaccine there

As others posted, you only need your passport and negative Covid test to leave Thailand. The Covid test must be certified by the hospital/clinic three days prior to departure and presented at check in counter of airline.

On 9/20/2021 at 3:42 PM, snooky said:

On a related note . . . .

Nothing to do with this thread.  Start a new one please so as not to screw up snooky's one.

Many airlines will have a section on their websites that will let you know their own documentation requirements for transit as well as the requirements for your final destination.   

 

The US is pretty lax at present.   Just a covid test within 72 hours of departure.   

12 hours ago, kokopelli said:

As others posted, you only need your passport and negative Covid test to leave Thailand. The Covid test must be certified by the hospital/clinic three days prior to departure and presented at check in counter of airline.

You forgot the PLF, or is that only if you are flying to the UK?

^OP is flying stateside.   Curiously, what's a PLF?  

10 hours ago, treetops said:

Nothing to do with this thread.  Start a new one please so as not to screw up snooky's one.

I think you'll find it's Snooky that's asking. ????

You could whip over to your nearest Health Ministry Department with your CV vaccine certificate and get the International yellow CV vaccine passport/booklet. I think online booking appointment is necessary for Bangkok, not sure if useful arriving state side but handy for returning here.

1 hour ago, Denim said:

I think you'll find it's Snooky that's asking. ????

Oops, sorry OP.  I thought it was a threadflicker with a random question.

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