
Bangkok
Bangkok

Visa Requirements Details:
To apply for a visa to Bangkok, Thailand, from Bangladesh, the process typically involves applying for a Tourist Visa (the most common type of visa), although there are other types depending on the purpose of your visit. Here is a step-by-step guide on the required documents and the application process:
1. Required Documents for a Thailand Visa from Bangladesh
General Documents (for most visa types):
- Valid Passport:
- Your passport must be valid for at least 6 months from your intended date of arrival in Thailand.
- It should have at least two blank pages for the visa stamp.
- Visa Application Form:
- You need to fill out the Visa Application Form (available online or at the Thai Embassy in Dhaka).
- Ensure that the form is completed accurately and signed.
- Passport-sized Photographs:
- Two recent passport-sized color photographs (with a white background).
- The photo size should be 4×6 cm.
- Flight Booking:
- A confirmed round-trip flight booking showing both the arrival and departure dates. A flight reservation is usually sufficient (no need to purchase the ticket before receiving the visa).
- Hotel Reservation:
- Proof of accommodation in Thailand, such as hotel booking confirmation or an invitation letter from a friend or family member in Thailand.
- Financial Proof:
- Bank statements for the last 3-6 months, showing sufficient funds to cover your stay in Thailand.
- Generally, you need to show that you have at least THB 20,000 (about BDT 24,000).
- Cover Letter (if applicable):
- If you are employed, you may need a cover letter from your employer stating your position, salary, and the purpose of your visit to Thailand.
- Travel Insurance (Recommended, but not mandatory):
- It’s recommended to have travel insurance that covers medical emergencies, trip cancellations, and other travel-related issues.
Additional Documents Based on Visa Type:
- Business Visa:
- Invitation letter from the Thai company you are visiting, along with a copy of the company’s registration and other supporting documents.
- Family Visit Visa:
- Invitation letter from your family or friend in Thailand, along with a copy of their Thai ID card or residence permit.
- Student Visa:
- Offer letter from a Thai educational institution.
- Proof of financial funds for tuition and living expenses.
- Work Visa:
- Work permit or employment contract issued by the Thai employer.
- No Objection Certificate (NOC) from your current employer (if applicable).
Specific Requirements for eVisa:
- If applying for an eVisa (for tourist purposes), you will need to upload scanned copies of your passport, photo, financial documents, and flight bookings through the official Thailand eVisa website or through an authorized visa agency.
2. Visa Application Process
You can apply for a Thailand visa in the following ways:
- Through the Thai Embassy or Consulate:
- You will need to submit your visa application at the Royal Thai Embassy in Dhaka. The embassy does not process tourist visas directly; they rely on authorized visa agents in Bangladesh.
- Submit the required documents in person or through an authorized travel agency.
- Through Licensed Travel Agencies:
- Several licensed travel agencies in Bangladesh are authorized to submit visa applications on your behalf. These agencies handle all documentation and provide guidance throughout the process.
- eVisa:
- Thailand offers an eVisa for short-term tourism for eligible nationalities. You can apply for the eVisa through the official Thailand eVisa portal or authorized visa agents.
- The eVisa is processed online, and once approved, you will receive a PDF document that you can print and carry with you during your trip.
3. Visa Fees
Visa fees vary based on the type of visa and duration of stay:
- Tourist Visa (Single Entry): Approximately THB 1,000 – 1,500 (about BDT 2,400 – 3,600).
- Multiple Entry Visa: The fee for a multiple-entry visa is higher, typically around THB 5,000 – 7,500 (approximately BDT 12,000 – 18,000).
- eVisa Fee: The eVisa processing fee is generally around THB 1,000 (approximately BDT 2,400).
There may also be additional service charges if you apply through a visa agency.
4. Processing Time
- Tourist Visa: Typically takes around 3-5 working days for processing.
- Business Visa: Takes around 5-7 working days, but processing may take longer depending on the complexity.
- eVisa: The eVisa can usually be processed within 2-4 working days.
- Work or Student Visa: Processing time can be longer, depending on the type of visa and approvals from the Thai authorities.
5. Visa Approval and Issuance
- Visa Approval Notice: Once your visa is approved, you will receive a visa approval notice (for eVisa), or a visa sticker will be affixed to your passport if you applied through the embassy.
- eVisa: If you apply for an eVisa, the visa will be electronically linked to your passport. You must print the eVisa approval notice and carry it with you.
6. Entry to Thailand
Upon arrival at the airport in Thailand, immigration will verify your visa and other documents. Make sure to carry:
- Your passport with the visa (or printout of the eVisa).
- Return flight tickets or proof of onward travel.
- Hotel reservation or the invitation letter (if visiting friends or family).
- Proof of funds (bank statements) showing you have sufficient money to support your stay.
Additional Notes:
- Health Insurance: While not mandatory, it is advisable to have travel health insurance for your stay in Thailand.
- Visa Extension: Thailand generally allows a visa extension for tourist visas, but the extension is limited to 30 additional days. However, you must apply for this extension before your visa expires.
- Validity: A tourist visa typically allows a stay of up to 60 days (for single-entry).
For the most up-to-date and accurate information, always refer to the official Thai Embassy in Dhaka or consult an authorized visa agency.
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