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I'm a US tourist set to enter Thailand in November, by air, with no visa. I've been looking for a list of documents required, but it seems like I'm finding old lists. Is this correct?

  • Passport
  • Flight Itinerary.
  • Proof of onward flight (less than 30 days out)
  • Hotel booking confirmation.
  • Vaccination record (if vaccinated)
  • COVID-19 test result (if unvaccinated)
  • Travel Insurance.

I thought the last 3 items went away.

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OP, you do not need anything.

You may be asked standard questions such as where are you staying ....how long you plan to stay etc.

Have replies organized. 

No proof will be required. 

 

If you are planning to provide onward flight to airline on departure either choose throw away flight or "rent a flight" 

Book within 30 days even though current visa exempt entry is 45 days. 

 

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1 hour ago, DrJack54 said:

OP, you do not need anything.

You may be asked standard questions such as where are you staying ....how long you plan to stay etc.

Have replies organized. 

No proof will be required. 

 

If you are planning to provide onward flight to airline on departure either choose throw away flight or "rent a flight" 

Book within 30 days even though current visa exempt entry is 45 days. 

 

You do need at least a valid passport

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2 hours ago, Sparktrader said:

Dont any of that except passport and flight out maybe within 45 days

 

 

I had just my passport and flight ticket no vaccination proove (even so I had it) got visa on arrival but came from OZ

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5 hours ago, digbeth said:

You do need at least a valid passport

Of course. That's a given.

The airline may even insist your pp has 6 months validity..

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No restrictions in place.just your passport, hotel booking and it is highly recommended to have health & accident insurance. You can stay up to 90 days but you can also request a VOA  for 2000 thb

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2 minutes ago, Mickmouse1 said:

No restrictions in place.just your passport, hotel booking and it is highly recommended to have health & accident insurance. You can stay up to 90 days but you can also request a VOA  for 2000 thb

Only if he had a tourist visa would he be able to stay for about 90 days with a 30 day extension of the 60 day stay it allows.

A visa on arrival (VOA) can only be applied for by those from about 18 countries. The US is not one of them.

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