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Thai e-visa from Japan: OK? What is the processing time?

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Hello everyone!
 

As the title says: Thai e-visa from Japan: OK? No problem, even if you are not Japanese or a resident? Or is there a problem - refusal - like in HK for example?
 

If there's no problem, what is the average processing time? Is the embassy in the habit of systematically requesting additional documents (like the one in Seoul, for instance)?


Thank you in advance for sharing your experience or knowledge.

What visa? Which consulate? What is your passport nation? You're not including any of the information needed to answer your question.

My first question to you is did you go look at the website of the consulate you will be applying through and read their posted processing time?

My second question to you would be is there any reason you're picking the thai consulates in Japan to apply thru? 

Those are no nonsense consulates and they will ask for whatever they want to ask for and it will take as long as it takes. 

My last question would be, why not just go to a nearby country that has a more user friendly consulate, known processing time and apply thru there

To be honest, you got a pretty vague post asking questions that no one can answer because you left out critical information. 

In that regard I agree 100% with Brandon, how about stating your nationality, your entry stay history to Thailand, and the type of Visa you're thinking you're going to apply for? 

7 hours ago, anotherfarangishere said:

Thai e-visa from Japan: OK? No problem, even if you are not Japanese or a resident?

More tyre kicking? 

At least in your previous thread (attached) you posted some history. 

So what is pp country. 

What type of eVisa would you apply for? 

 

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9 hours ago, BrandonJT said:

What visa? Which consulate? What is your passport nation? You're not including any of the information needed to answer your question.

 

10 hours ago, BrandonJT said:

What visa? Which consulate? What is your passport nation? You're not including any of the information needed to answer your question.

Thanks for your comment. It seemed to me that if the visa is not specified, it is a simple tourist visa. Let's say I was wrong... Which consulate? Since it is an e-visa, I don't understand the question. Regarding the nationality of the passport, I am surprised that this could affect the decision of a Thai embassy to reserve the e-visa for people who live in the country or not, but it is a French passport.

5 minutes ago, anotherfarangishere said:

Which consulate? Since it is an e-visa, I don't understand the question

The application is made through the common e-visa website but the application is dealt with locally, in Japan at one of 3 locations, depending on your location there.

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10 hours ago, anotherfarangishere said:

No problem, even if you are not Japanese or a resident?

From the Embassy...

 

"For Non-Japanese who do not have the residence in Japan Please provide the entry stamp in the passport (Please make sure your passport number is visible when uploading the page with the entry stamp)"

54 minutes ago, anotherfarangishere said:

It seemed to me that if the visa is not specified, it is a simple tourist visa.

Not to me. 

54 minutes ago, anotherfarangishere said:

Regarding the nationality of the passport, I am surprised that this could affect the decision of a Thai embassy to reserve the e-visa for people who live in the country or not, but it is a French passport.

The country of pp is relevant for anyone trying to assist. 

For example your other thread mentioned option of travel to other countries eg Vietnam. 

French I understand are visa exempt to Vietnam. However Australian not so. 

42 minutes ago, Upnotover said:

Please provide the entry stamp in the passport (Please make sure your passport number is visible when uploading the page with the entry stamp)"

General info: This point Upnotover makes also applies for other countries eVisa application process

15 hours ago, anotherfarangishere said:

Thai e-visa from Japan: OK? No problem, even if you are not Japanese or a resident? Or is there a problem - refusal - like in HK for example?

Who knows? Maybe the policy's changed. But in the past the Thai embassy in Japan was not in the business of issuing tourist visas to those 'passing through'. Maybe these days with e-visas a traveler can acquire one?

 

As the entry stamp for Japan is requested by the Thai embassy, or consulate depending on which you are applying to, they will be able to determine if you are a tourist or not. They do qualify it by saying for those 'who don't have residence in Japan please provide the entry stanp', which leads one to assume they'll consider it. 

 

Contact the embassy/consulate directly and ask them. Have they relaxed the previous policy of not issuing visas to non-residents? 

13 minutes ago, rwilem said:

Whi knows? Maybe the policy's changed. But in the past the Thai embassy in Japan was not in the business of issuing tourist visa to those 'passing through'. Maybe these days with e-visas a traveler can acquire one?

 

Short of direct contact and confirmation from the  embassy/consulate, or a first-hand report(s) of those applying for an e-visa there, it's all conjecture. 

The information I quoted from is contained within a comprehensive list of requirements for all visa types on the Embassy website and is dated 11 June 2025.  Seems credible enough.

33 minutes ago, DrJack54 said:

Seems that requirement has changed. 

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32 minutes ago, Upnotover said:

The information I quoted from is contained within a comprehensive list of requirements for all visa types on the Embassy website and is dated 11 June 2025.  Seems credible enough

From these, the OP should be able to apply and likely acquire a tourist e-visa. 

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3 hours ago, rwilem said:

 

From these, the OP should be able to apply and likely acquire a tourist e-visa. 

Yes, I know this from the Japan embassy but still, I find it not 100% clear : it's what I asked if some people have some experience with the e-visa.

11 hours ago, anotherfarangishere said:

it's what I asked if some people have some experience with the e-visa

Obtaining eVisa for Thailand in Japan seems no one has first hand experience.

You asked two questions. 

Process time + need to be resident. 

So only process time remains. 

At a guess 5-10 days. 

So do it. 

Crazy plan IMO. 

 

From your previous thread seems you are after easiest/quickest way for another 60 days. 

There are better options. 

 

 

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