Visa-Free Policy for Indians to Thailand — Complete Entry Guidance
Thailand now allows Indian passport holders to enter without a pre-arranged visa for tourism purposes. This article explains what visa-free entry means, how long you can stay, required documents, the extension process inside Thailand, and how VisaTrip can help Indian travellers already in Thailand.
What Does Visa-Free Entry Mean?
Visa-free entry means Indian travellers can arrive in Thailand for tourism without applying for a visa before travel. At immigration, travellers receive a stay permit of 30 days. This stay can be extended by an additional 30 days inside Thailand, making the maximum stay typically 60 days.
Note: Visa rules can change based on immigration announcements. Always check airline and immigration requirements before departure.
Documents Required for Visa-Free Entry
Immigration officers may request the following documents while entering Thailand:
- Passport with at least 6 months validity
- Confirmed return flight ticket within 30 days
- Hotel / accommodation booking for entire stay
- Funds proof — recommended 10,000 THB/person or 20,000 THB/family
- Basic travel itinerary (cities + hotel name)
When Can Entry Be Refused?
- No confirmed return ticket
- Hotel booking not traceable or on screenshots only
- Funds proof missing when asked
- Previous overstay record in Thailand
How to Extend Visa-Free Stay in Thailand (30 Days Extra)
If you wish to extend your 30-day visa-free stay, you can apply at a Thailand Immigration Office.
Documents Required
- Original passport with current entry stamp
- Completed extension form
- Passport-size photo
- Hotel booking or residence proof
- Extension fee payment
Extension Fee
The official extension fee is 1,900 THB.
Step-by-Step Process
- Visit the Immigration Office (Bangkok / Chiang Mai / Phuket / Pattaya / others)
- Submit documents + fill form
- Pay the fee and provide biometric if requested
- Collect passport with extension stamp
What Happens After Extension?
After the 30-day extension, travellers can choose long-stay options if they wish to remain in Thailand. Common upgrades include:
- Tourist → Education (ED) Visa
- Tourist → Work Visa (Non-B + Work Permit with employer)
- Tourist → Business Visa (Non-B)
- Re-entry permit if travelling out and coming back
How VisaTrip Helps Indian Travellers in Thailand
VisaTrip specialises in helping Indian travellers who arrive visa-free and later need support with documents or long-stay visas inside Thailand.
- Travel documents checking before reaching immigration
- 30-day extension service
- Visa conversion assistance (Work / Education / Business)
- Re-entry permit support
- Fast WhatsApp support for guidance & document preparation
Important Tip — Avoid Overstay
- Overstay fines are generally 500 THB per day
- Long overstay can lead to deportation or travel ban
- Always extend before expiry to avoid penalties
Whether you need a quick extension or a full visa conversion, VisaTrip provides support and clear step-by-step guidance so you can enjoy your stay in Thailand without documentation stress.
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