New 2024 visa rules for Indian travelers to Thailand affect tourism and business visa applications for the country.

Thailand Visa Guide for Indians: New 2024 Rules

Visaliv

14 May 2025

As of May 2025, Thailand has introduced significant updates to its visa and entry procedures for Indian travelers. Here's a detailed overview of the new regulations:

Thailand's Visa Policy for Indian Citizens

Visa-Free Entry for Tourism and Short-Term Business

Indian passport holders can now enjoy visa-free entry into Thailand for up to 60 days for purposes related to tourism or short-term business engagements. This exemption is currently in effect and will remain so until further notice.

Mandatory Thailand Digital Arrival Card (TDAC)

Starting May 1, 2025, all foreign visitors, including Indian nationals, are required to complete the Thailand Digital Arrival Card (TDAC) at least three days prior to their arrival. This digital form replaces the traditional paper TM6 arrival card and must be submitted online.

Key Details:

  • Applicability: All travelers entering Thailand via land, air, or sea.
  • Exemptions: Transit passengers not passing through immigration and individuals using a Border Pass.
  • Submission: Online via the
  • Information Required: Passport details, personal information, travel and accommodation plans, and recent travel history for health declarations.
  • Fee: Currently, there is no fee associated with the TDAC.

Extension of Stay

Travelers wishing to extend their stay beyond the initial 60 days can apply for a one-time 30-day extension through Thailand's Immigration Bureau.

Entry Requirements for Indian Travelers

To ensure a smooth entry into Thailand, Indian travelers should prepare the following:

  • Valid Passport: Ensure your passport is valid for at least six months from the date of entry.
  • Return or Onward Ticket: Proof of departure from Thailand within the allowed stay period.
  • Accommodation Details: Information about your stay in Thailand.
  • Completed TDAC: Submit the Thailand Digital Arrival Card at least three days before arrival.

Additional Information

  • E-Visa Implementation: Thailand has implemented an e-Visa system for Indian nationals starting January 1, 2025. Travelers can apply through the official Thai e-Visa website.
  • Health Declarations: Travelers from countries with yellow fever risk may need to provide a valid yellow fever vaccination certificate.

Summary

Thailand's updated visa policies aim to facilitate easier access for Indian travelers while ensuring streamlined immigration procedures through digitalization. By adhering to the new requirements, including the timely submission of the TDAC, Indian tourists and business visitors can enjoy extended stays in Thailand without the need for a traditional visa.

If you need assistance with the TDAC application process or have further questions about traveling to Thailand, feel free to ask!