Countries exempted from obtaining a visa to enter Thailand, according to agreements, and whose citizens are allowed to stay in Thailand for up to 14 and 30 days

Countries that are exempted from obtaining a visa to enter Thailand, according to agreements, and whose citizens are allowed to stay in Thailand for up to 14 and 30 days 

     Most foreigners who wish to enter Thailand must make a request for passport inspection and stamping or must apply for a visa from either the Royal Thai Embassy or the Consulate General of Thailand located in their country of residence. Alternatively, they may seek assistance from the Royal Thai Embassy assigned to oversee the country of the foreigner's residence.

     However, citizens of certain countries are exempted from inspection and stamping, and are allowed to stay in Thailand for tourism purposes for a period not to exceed 30 days. The following countries are subject to Thailand's unilateral measures:

  1. Andorra 
  2. Australia
  3. Austria
  4. Bahrain 
  5. Belgium 
  6. Brunei Darussalam 
  7. Canada
  8. Czech Republic
  9. Denmark
  10. Estonia 
  11. Finland
  12. France
  13. Germany
  14. Greece
  15. Hungary 
  16. Iceland
  17. Indonesia
  18. Ireland
  19. Israel
  20. Italy
  21. Japan
  22. Kuwait 
  23. Latvia
  24. Liechtenstein
  25. Lithuania
  26. Luxembourg
  27. Malaysia
  28. Maldives 
  29. Mauritius 
  30. Monaco
  31. Netherlands
  32. New Zealand
  33. Norway
  34. Oman
  35. Philippines
  36. Poland 
  37. Portugal
  38. Qatar
  39. San Marino
  40. Saudi Arabia 
  41. Singapore
  42. Slovakia
  43. Slovenia
  44. South Africa
  45. Spain
  46. Sweden
  47. Switzerland
  48. Turkey
  49. Ukraine
  50. United Arab Emirates
  51. United Kingdom
  52. United States of America
  53. Brazil*
  54. Peru* 
  55. South Korea* 
  56. Hong Kong**
  57. Vietnam**

     The countries and economies that have an agreement with Thailand (with a maximum stay of 30 days) are as follows: Cambodia, Myanmar (only for international airports), Hong Kong**, Laos, Macau, Mongolia, Russia, and Vietnam**.

     The countries that have an agreement with Thailand (with a maximum stay of 90 days) are the following: Argentina, Brazil*, Chile, South Korea*, and Peru*.

     * Brazil, Peru, and South Korea are exempted from having to obtain a visa stamp for tourism purposes, and their stay is limited to 30 days. However, all three countries have an agreement with Thailand to exempt holders of diplomatic, official, and ordinary passports from having to obtain a visa stamp, which would allow them to stay for up to 90 days in Thailand without having to go through the visa stamping process.

     ** Hong Kong and Vietnamese citizens are exempted from having to obtain a visa stamp for tourism purposes, and their stay in Thailand is limited to 30 days. At the same time, there is an agreement with Thailand to exempt holders of diplomatic, official, and ordinary passports from having to obtain a visa stamp, which would allow them to stay in Thailand for up to 30 days without having to go through the visa stamping process.

 

Source: Department of Consular Affairs, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, 443 Sri Ayutthaya Road, Thung Phaya Thai, Ratchathewi District, Bangkok, Tel. +66 2203 5000
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