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Thailand electronic visa on arrival address

Thailand is one of the most famous tourist destinations in the world. There are fascinating unique cultures and cool entertainment industry projects here, and you will experience the most exciting sense of relaxation. Recently, Thailand has started to process electronic landing tickets for everyone. Here is the detailed address in Thailand.

Electronic visa on arrival, Thailand’s official website address: click to enter.

The Acting Director of the Thai Immigration Bureau, Surachit, announced on the 21st that the Thai Immigration Bureau has officially launched electronic visas on arrival to tourists from 21 countries and regions, including China, which is expected to greatly shorten the time for tourists to travel at the Thai airport. The time for applying for a visa on arrival is provided to facilitate tourists.

Suchet said at a press conference held at Bangkok's Suvarnabhumi Airport that currently, the visa-on-arrival channels at Bangkok's Don Mueang Airport and Suvarnabhumi Airport are overcrowded. After the Immigration Bureau introduces electronic visa on arrival, it is expected that the current one to two hours required to process a visa on arrival will be shortened to less than one minute.

According to reports, starting from the 15th of this month, tourists can log on to the website www.evisathailand.com to apply for an electronic visa on arrival, fill in the form and entry card online, and pay the visa on arrival fee and application service fee. After the Thai Immigration Bureau notifies the online approval, tourists can quickly enter the country through the e-landing visa channel with their passports.

Su Che said that tourists can apply for an electronic visa on arrival 30 days before entry to 24 hours before entry. At present, Don Mueang Airport, Suvarnabhumi Airport, and Phuket Airport have opened electronic visa on arrival channels, and Chiang Mai Airport and Krabi Airport will also open them in the near future.

The Thai government recently announced that from November 15 this year to January 13 next year, visa fees on arrival will be waived for tourists from 21 countries and regions, including China. The same applies to the online application for electronic visa on arrival.