Passport validityYour passport is your most important travel document. Ensure that it is valid for at least six months from the date of arrival. Airlines and immigration authorities are strict about this rule, and failure to comply may result in denied boarding or entry.
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VisaDepending on your nationality, you may need a visa to enter Thailand. Some countries are granted visa-free entry for a certain period, while others may require a visa on arrival or a pre-approved visa. Check the latest visa requirements for your nationality and ensure you have the appropriate visa before your trip. If you need a visa on arrival, ensure you have all required documents, including a completed application form, passport-sized photos, and the visa fee.
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Travel booking confirmationKeep printed or digital copies of your flight bookings, including your return ticket. Immigration authorities may ask for proof of onward travel to ensure that you plan to leave the country before your visa expires. Having your travel booking confirmation handy can prevent any potential issues at the immigration counter.
Travel insurance
Proof of accommodation in ThailandImmigration authorities may ask for proof of your accommodation during your stay in Thailand. Keep copies of your hotel reservations, Airbnb bookings, or a letter of invitation if you are staying with friends or family. This document helps demonstrate that you have a planned place to stay and supports your visa application.
Proof of necessary funds
Original currency exchange slipsTo further demonstrate financial stability, keep the original currency exchange slips showing that you have exchanged at least USD 500 per person per week. These slips should bear the applicant's name and can serve as proof of funds if requested by immigration officers.