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Indians Can Now Get Their Thailand Visas From The Embassy For A Hassle-Free Travel

Indian tourists can now acquire their Thailand visa from the embassy or the ministry in order to bypass long queues at the Bangkok airport.

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By: Shrestha Purkayastha Published: Nov 29, 2022 01:00 PM IST

Indians Can Now Get Their Thailand Visas From The Embassy For A Hassle-Free Travel
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Thailand’s Ambassador, Pattarat Hongtong recently specified that Indian tourists and travellers can now acquire their Thailand visa from the embassy or the ministry in order to cross long queues at the Bangkok airport.

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In a recent turn of events, the Thailand Embassy in India has duly urged Indians to acquire their visas from the embassy or the ministry to bypass long queues at the airport. As Thailand has relaxed its outposts for travelling and tourism now, there is a prominent boost in the number of travellers at Bangkok airport. This sums up to pretty lengthy passenger queues. According to a published report on Times Travel, the explanation for the long queues is to acquire approval for immigration. Plus, the number of people going for on-arrival visas is quite excessive.

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The Ambassador of Thailand further stated that it is kind of usual for any airport to witness such scenarios, not just in Thailand but everywhere. He further commented by saying that one cannot really anticipate the actual number of arriving travellers or visitors. The reason behind their urge to Indian visitors to acquire their visas from the embassy prior to their scheduled date of travelling is to have a smooth proceeding towards their journey without any additional trouble. Thailand relaxed its borders post-pandemic to foreign travellers who have been raising the issue with the officials and authorities of Thailand along with taking it to their social media accounts to share about the issue with long queues at the airport for approval of immigration at Bangkok airport.

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Pattarat Hongtong further declared that they are escalating the number of people operating at the airport to walk through the travel of the tourists. According to a report by the Thai Government shared by Times Travel, Thailand welcomes 3.78 million travellers from the month of January to August 17 in 2022, which is indeed a huge amount to manage. Because the economy of Thailand entirely relies on tourism, Thailand has additionally been authorised to multiply the staff at the airport to handle long queues of on-arrival visa candidates.

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Related Article: Thailand Visa Processes Become Easier As The Country Renews Pan-India Processing Mandate

FAQs (Frequently Asked Questions)

Question: Do Indians need a Visa for Thailand?

Answer: Yes, Indians do need a visa to travel to Thailand. If you are only travelling as a tourist or rather solely for tourism purposes then a visa-on-arrival facility is also available.

Question: Is Thailand Visa free for Indians?

Answer: Obtaining a Thailand visa is not free for Indians. Depending on the purpose of travel along with other conditions and visa categories, the charges vary. The charge for a single-entry Tourist Visa for Indian citizens in Thailand is INR 2,500.

Question: Is visa free for Thailand in 2022?

Answer: Foreign travellers have to no longer apply for a Thailand Pass before travelling to Thailand. Also, Indians can acquire their Thailand Visas from the consulate or embassy in order to bypass long queues at the airport

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Shrestha Purkayastha

Shrestha Purkayastha

Digital Writer

With a well-built background in English Honours and Mass Communication, Shrestha is a writer who holds a fair experience in understanding and creating content in terms of writing. Previously, her professional exposure counted working with Curly Tales as a content writer. Besides the routine designation, she\'s a photographer and an artist by passion, ..Read More

     
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