
30 Days Single Entry Thailand Tourist Visa
30-Day Single Entry Tourist Visa for Thailand
A 30-day single-entry Thailand visa is ideal for travelers planning a short stay in the country. As the name suggests, this visa offers a stay of up to one month. It’s primarily obtained for tourism, exploring the place, and participating in various recreational activities. That said, it is equally ideal for attending business meetings and conferences, undergoing medical treatments, and visiting friends and family, among other short-term travel purposes.
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Processing Time: 5–7 Working Days
Visa Fee: 800 AED
Processing Time: 5–7 Working Days
Visa Fee: 1400 AED
Processing Time: 5–7 Working Days
Visa Fee: 750 AED


30-Day Single-Entry Thailand Visa: Document Requirements
The following documents are required for the successful processing of a 30-day single-entry Thailand visa from Dubai. They should be valid, authentic, and comply with all the visa policies.
Application Form
An accurately filled-out application form is one of the first documents required for your Thailand visa processing. Ensure you complete all details without any factual error, spelling mistake, or blank spaces. Don’t forget to sign the application form in the designated space before submission.
Valid Passport
To apply for a Thailand visa, the applicants’ passport must be valid for at least six months from the intended return date and must contain at least one blank page for visa stamping. Both the original passport and its copies are required for visa processing
UAE Residence Visa
Applicants applying for a Thailand visa from Dubai must submit a copy of their UAE residence visa, which should be valid for at least three months from the start date of their intended trip to Thailand.
Passport-Size Photos
Applicants must attach two recent, color passport-size photographs (not older than six months) to the application form. They should be same and taken against a plain white background.
NOC
Applicants must submit a No Objection Certificate (NOC) from their employer, clearly mentioning their job title, date of joining, salary, and purpose of travel. If the applicant is self-employed or a business owner, a self-introduction letter is required, detailing their monthly income, business or trade license, and passport details of the business’s investors, owners, or partners.
Proof of Funds
Applicants must include a bank statement from the last three months with their application, proving that they have sufficient funds to support their Thailand trip. The relevant statement must bear the original bank stamp, as electronic or digital stamps will not be accepted.
Return Airline Tickets
Thailand visa processing also requires a copy of your confirmed return flight tickets to be submitted with your completed and signed application form. Make sure that the airline ticket’s PNR number is active and updated in the airline’s system.
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