Thailand Visa Guide
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For travel to Thailand in 2026, the visa and entry rules have become simpler yet important to follow for a smooth arrival and stay. Indian passport holders and many other nationalities can now enter Thailand visa-free for tourism purposes and stay up to 60 days, although you must complete the new Thailand Digital Arrival Card (TDAC) online at least 72 hours before arrival — this digital form replaces the old paper arrival card and is mandatory for all international arrivals by air, land, or sea. If you plan to stay shorter or for other purposes, you can also choose a Visa on Arrival (VOA) at the airport or land border for up to 15 days, which requires a fee (about THB 2,00 and proof of accommodation, return ticket, and sufficient funds. For longer stays beyond 60 days or multiple visits, you can apply for a tourist visa in advance through the Thai consulate or an e-Visa, often allowing stays of up to 60 days per entry with possible extensions and higher fees for multiple entries. At immigration, officials may ask for a passport valid for at least six months, confirmed return tickets, and evidence of sufficient funds (typically THB 10,000 per person or more), though checks vary case by case. While there have been discussions in Thai policy circles about adjusting visa-free durations or entry limits, official authorities have clarified that no new rule limits multiple visa-free entries per year, so travelers can visit without that restriction as long as all entry conditions are met. Always check the latest updates from the Thai Embassy or official immigration websites before departure, as visa policies can change with new travel seasons or government regulations.