Do I Need a Visa for Thailand?
Whether you need a visa for Thailand depends on your nationality, the purpose of your visit, and how long you plan to stay in the country.
Many travellers visiting Thailand for tourism currently qualify for visa exemption or Visa on Arrival, depending on their nationality and intended length of stay. Other travellers may need to apply for a tourist visa before travelling.
Latest visa update
Important news
MFA Briefing Signals End of 60-Day Visa Exemption
At an MFA press briefing on May 19, 2026, officials said Thailand plans to remove the current 60-day visa exemption framework. However, travellers should treat this as an announced policy change, not a live rule yet, because it still needs to be published in the Royal Gazette before it takes legal effect.
Published May 19, 2026. Until the change appears in the Royal Gazette, it should be treated as announced but not yet in force.
Thailand Visa Eligibility
Not sure if you need a visa for Thailand? This tool helps you quickly check your eligibility based on your nationality and length of stay. Use it before planning your trip or visa application to understand whether you can enter visa-free, need a visa on arrival, or should apply in advance.
Tourist visa and longer stays
Start by checking whether your passport is on the current visa exemption or Visa on Arrival list. For a full overview of first-entry tourist options, Tourist Visa (TR), stay length, and documents, use the tourist visa guide.
How this tool works
The checker compares your nationality against the official visa exemption and visa on arrival list from the Royal Thai Embassy, Kuala Lumpur (source), then checks whether your planned stay fits the allowed period.
This list was used because it was the most up-to-date official list available online. It does not replace embassy advice or immigration officer discretion at entry.