Issuance of temporary border passes through the e-Border Pass system on the sides of Myanmar and Laos

Issuance of temporary border passes through the e-Border Pass system on the sides of Myanmar and Laos

Issuance of temporary border passes through the e-Border Pass system on the sides of Myanmar and Laos 

     For those who are planning to travel to our neighbouring countries of Myanmar or Laos but are still confused about the border crossing process, about whether a visa is required or about what procedures need to be done, we have information to share with you today.

For Thai nationals, who wish to cross the border to Myanmar or Laos, the following documents must be prepared:

     1. One original national identification card
     2. A fee of 30 baht

Thai nationals who wish to cross the border to Myanmar or Laos must prepare the following documents:

  1. One original national identification card;
  2. A fee of 30 baht.

Qualifications for those eligible to apply for a temporary border pass

     The person must be a Thai national residing outside the border area. Should there be a child who needs to travel with a pass holder, that child must be under 12 years of age.

     Applicants may submit their applications in person at the Border Pass Office or may apply for a border pass electronically online through https://bpsportal.dopa.go.th/. After registering and receiving a QR code, barcode, and a code, the applicant must present these to the officers at the Border Pass Office on the scheduled day in order to receive the border pass or temporary border pass.

Contact places

  1. Provincial Government Office, Ubon Ratchathani Province (Security Division);
  2. Border Pass Office, Sirindhorn District (Chongmek Market Demonstration Center);
  3. Border Pass Office, Natan District;
  4. Border Pass Office, Muang Bung Kan District;
  5. Border Pass Office, Chiang Khan District;
  6. Border Pass Office, Pak Chom District;
  7. Border Pass Office, Tha Li District (Ban Na Kraseng Border Checkpoint Building);
  8. Border Pass Office, Muang Nong Khai District (OTOP Center);
  9. Border Pass Office, Muang Nakhon Phanom District (Friendship Bridge 3);
  10. Border Pass Office, Muang Nakhon Phanom District (ferry terminal);
  11. Provincial Government Office, Mukdahan Province (Friendship Bridge 2);
  12. Provincial Government Office, Mukdahan Province (Mukdahan Ferry Terminal);
  13. Border Pass Office, Ban Kog District (Phu Du Border Checkpoint);
  14. Provincial Government Office, Nan Province (Security Division);
  15. Border Pass Office, Chaloem Phrakiat District;
  16. Border Pass Office, Phusang District (Ban Huak);
  17. Border Pass Office, Chiang Khong District (Army Division Building, Aor Sor);
  18. Border Pass Office, Chiang Khong District (Friendship Bridge 4);
  19. Border Pass Office, Chiang Saen District (building behind the District Office);
  20. Border Pass Office, Chiang Saen District (Golden Triangle);
  21. Border Pass Office, Mae Sai District (building beside District Office);
  22. Border Pass Office, Mae Sot District (Ban Rim Moei);
  23. Border Pass Office, Muang Kanchanaburi District (Thawon Ban Phunamron Border Checkpoint);
  24. Border Pass Office, Muang Prachuap Khiri Khan District (Sing Khorn Border Checkpoint);
  25. Border Pass Office, Mueang Ranong District (building behind the District Office);
  26. Border Pass Office, Mueang Ranong District (Public Service Center);
  27. Border Pass Office, Mae Sot District (second Friendship Bridge between Thailand and Myanmar).

Length of processing time

  1. The normal processing time for electronic border passport issuance (for cases in which the application is submitted in person at the border passport office) is approximately 5 minutes (excluding waiting time);
  2. The processing time for online electronic border passport issuance is 90 seconds (excluding waiting time).

Source: Department of Provincial Administration, Asadang Road, Wat Ratchabophit Subdistrict, Phra Nakhon District, Bangkok. 

Tel. +66 2221 8150.
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