Thailand Awaits: Visa Fees and Application Process for Pakistani Visitors

Thailand’s unique blend of natural beauty, historical sites, and cultural charm makes it a must-visit destination. For Pakistani nationals, obtaining a tourist visa is the first step toward a Thai adventure. Here’s a comprehensive guide to the visa fees, required documents, and available visa types for November 2024.

Types of Tourist Visas for Thailand: Options for Pakistani Travelers

  1. Single-Entry Tourist Visa: Valid for three months, this visa allows a one-time visit.
  2. Multiple-Entry Tourist Visa: A six-month visa designed for travelers who may need to enter Thailand multiple times.

Required Documentation for Thai Visa Application

For a smooth visa application process, Pakistani travelers need to prepare the following:

  • A passport with a minimum validity of six months
  • Visa application forms, filled and signed
  • Cover letter explaining the reason for the visit
  • One-year bank statement for proof of financial stability
  • Two passport-sized photos
  • Two copies each of CNIC and passport
  • NTN letter to verify tax status
  • Confirmed round-trip air ticket
  • Hotel booking confirmation for accommodation proof

Visa Fees for Pakistani Nationals (November 2024)

The current fees for Thailand tourist visas are:

  • Single-Entry (3 months): PKR 13,000
  • Multiple-Entry (6 months): PKR 65,000

Applications can be submitted directly to the Thai embassy in Pakistan or through approved agencies. Thailand’s tourist attractions, from the beaches of Phuket to the markets of Bangkok, offer something for every traveler. With the correct documentation and a valid visa, Pakistani travelers can embark on a memorable journey to Thailand, exploring its vibrant culture and scenic landscapes.

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