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Thailand Visa for Indians: Complete 2025 Guide

Indians Can Enter Thailand Visa-Free for 60 Days! – Thailand visa for Indians has become incredibly simple in 2025. Indian passport holders can now enter Thailand without a visa for up to 60 days – completely free! This is excellent news for Indian travellers planning holidays, beach trips, or exploring Bangkok and Pattaya.

However, many Indians still feel confused about the process. Questions like “Do I need to apply for a Thailand visa?” or “What is TDAC?” or “Should I take Visa on Arrival?” are common. This complete guide answers everything and introduces our free Thailand Visa Helper tool that holds your hand through the entire process.

Understanding Thailand Entry Options for Indians

Option 1: Visa-Free Entry (60 Days) – Recommended for 99% Indians

Since 2024, the Thai government has granted Indians visa exemption for 60 days. This means:

  • No visa application needed
  • No fees – completely free
  • 60-day stay in Thailand
  • Only requirement: Fill the mandatory TDAC form online

This is the best option for tourists, and nearly all Indian travellers use this. You simply:

  1. Book your flight and hotel
  2. Fill TDAC online 3 days before departure (free)
  3. Land in Bangkok/Phuket
  4. Show passport, return ticket, and hotel booking
  5. Get 60-day stamp – done!

Option 2: Visa on Arrival (VOA) – 15 Days Only

Some Indians still opt for Visa on Arrival, though it’s less beneficial:

  • 15-day stay only (shorter than free entry!)
  • Costs 2,000 Thai Baht (approximately ₹4,800)
  • Cash payment only at the airport
  • Requires filling out the TM88 form

Why would anyone choose VOA? Very few Indians opt for this, but some prefer it for specific business purposes or shorter planned stays. Our tool helps you fill out the TM88 form correctly if you choose this option.

What is TDAC? (Thailand Digital Arrival Card)

Starting 1st May 2025, Thailand introduced the Thailand Digital Arrival Card (TDAC), replacing the old paper TM6 form. According to the Thailand Immigration Bureau, TDAC is:

  • Mandatory for ALL travellers (including Indians with visa-free entry)
  • Completely FREE – no charges
  • Must be filled 72 hours (3 days) before arrival
  • Online form – takes 10-15 minutes

How to Fill TDAC

Visit the official TDAC website and provide:

  • Personal details (name, passport number, date of birth)
  • Flight information
  • Hotel address in Thailand
  • Purpose of visit

After submission, you’ll receive a QR code via email. Show this at the Bangkok airport immigration.

Documents Required for Indians Entering Thailand

Whether you’re using visa-free entry or VOA, keep these documents ready:

Essential Documents:

  1. Passport – Valid for at least 6 months
  2. Return ticket – Proof you’re leaving Thailand
  3. Hotel booking confirmation – Where you’re staying
  4. TDAC QR code – From email after filling online
  5. Passport-size photo – 4×6 cm with white background (for VOA only)

Financial Proof (Sometimes Required):

While not always checked, Thai immigration rules state you should have:

  • 20,000 Thai Baht per person (approximately ₹48,000)
  • 40,000 THB per family

Keep bank statements or cash ready if asked.

Common Mistakes Indians Make While Filling Forms

Having helped thousands of Indian travellers, we’ve noticed common errors:

Mistake 1: Wrong Passport Details

Many people confuse:

  • ‘0’ (zero) with ‘O’ (alphabet oh) in passport numbers
  • Surname vs Given Name – Check your passport’s exact wording
  • Middle name confusion – Only fill if it’s in your passport

Mistake 2: Hotel Address Errors

The TM88 form asks for the hotel address twice:

  • Field 11: Hotel name + street address only
  • Field 12: Complete details with phone number

Example:

  • Field 11: “Royal Paradise Hotel, 123 Sukhumvit Road, Bangkok”
  • Field 12: “Royal Paradise Hotel, 123 Sukhumvit Road, Nana, Wattana, Bangkok 10110, Tel: +66-2-1234567”

Mistake 3: Occupation Field

Indians often write “Service” or “Job” – immigration prefers specific terms:

  • ✅ Correct: Farmer, Business, Teacher, Housewife, Student, Retired
  • ❌ Avoid: Service, Job, Working, Employee

Introducing Thailand Visa Helper by MastYatri

Recognising the confusion Indian travellers face, we’ve created a free Thailand Visa Helper tool that teaches you form-filling step-by-step – like explaining to a 5-year-old child!

What Makes Our Tool Different?

Hand-Holding Approach: Unlike other tools that just show an empty form, we:

  • Ask ONE question at a time (no overwhelm)
  • Show you WHERE to find each detail (passport page, boarding pass, hotel booking)
  • Give real examples for every field
  • Provide helpful tips in English and Hindi

For Example, when asking for a passport number, we show:

  • 📘 “Look at the top of your passport’s first page”
  • Example: “Z1234567 (starts with Z, then 7 numbers)”
  • Tip: “Don’t confuse 0 (zero) with O (alphabet oh)”

How It Works

  1. Visit MastYatri Thailand Visa Helper
  2. Choose language – English or Hindi
  3. Answer questions one by one with visual guidance
  4. Review your filled TM88 form
  5. Screenshot or print to fill out at the airport (free)
  6. Premium option: Get a printable PDF for ₹50

Who Is This Tool For?

Our tool specifically helps:

  • First-time travellers who’ve never filled out visa forms
  • Non-English speakers – Full Hindi support
  • Farmers, housewives, elderly – Simple language, clear instructions
  • Group travellers – Fill forms for friends/family easily

The tool works for both TDAC understanding and the TM88 form (if you’re choosing VOA).

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Step-by-Step: Indians Entering Thailand (Complete Process)

3 Days Before Flight:

  1. Fill TDAC at https://tdac.immigration.go.th/
  2. Save QR code from email
  3. Print hotel booking and return ticket
  4. If choosing VOA: Fill TM88 using our free tool

At Chandigarh/Delhi/Mumbai Airport (Departure):

  1. Web check-in done
  2. Carry printed documents
  3. Board a flight to Bangkok

At Bangkok Airport (Suvarnabhumi/Don Mueang):

  1. Follow “Visa on Arrival” signs (if taking VOA)
    • Pay 2,000 THB cash
    • Submit TM88 form + photo
    • Wait for the stamp
  2. OR follow regular immigration (for visa-free entry)
    • Show passport, TDAC QR code
    • Immigration officer stamps 60 days
    • Collect luggage – enjoy Thailand!

Tips for Smooth Thailand Entry

Before Departure:

  • Passport validity: Check it’s valid for 6+ months
  • Take colour photocopies of passport’s first page
  • Keep hotel bookings printed (not just mobile screenshots)
  • Download the hotel address in Google Maps

At Bangkok Airport:

  • Dress decently (avoid torn clothes, slippers)
  • Be polite with immigration officers
  • If asked questions, answer confidently in English
  • Have a return ticket ready to show

Financial Tips:

  • Carry some cash in Thai Baht (exchange at the airport if needed)
  • VOA accepts ONLY cash – no cards
  • Keep ₹48,000 equivalent proof ready (rarely asked, but be prepared)

Why Choose Visa-Free Entry Over VOA?

Let’s compare both options clearly:

Visa-Free Entry (60 Days):

✅ Free – no cost ✅ 60 days stay ✅ Faster immigration process ✅ Only need TDAC (free online form)

Visa on Arrival (15 Days):

❌ Costs ₹4,800 ❌ Only 15 days stay ❌ Longer queue at airport ❌ Need cash, photo, TM88 form

Verdict: Unless you specifically need VOA for business reasons, always choose visa-free entry. It’s better in every way!

Real Stories from Indian Travellers

Rajesh from Mohali (Farmer): “I was scared of forms and English. MastYatri’s tool showed me exactly where to look in my passport. The Hindi language option helped a lot. I filled the form perfectly and got a 60-day stamp easily!”

Priya from Mumbai (First-time traveller): “I didn’t know Indians could enter free for 60 days! I was planning to pay for VOA. After reading MastYatri’s guide and using their tool, I saved ₹4,800 and got 45 extra days!”

Group booking from Punjab (8 friends): “We used the ‘Fill for Another Friend’ feature and filled forms for all 8 people in 30 minutes. The step-by-step process was so simple!”

Latest Updates (2025)

Important Changes:

  • TDAC became mandatory from 1st May 2025 (replaces TM6 paper form)
  • Indians get 60 60-day visa-free (increased from 30 days in previous years)
  • No fees for visa-free entry

Official Resources:

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Frequently Asked Questions

1. Do Indians need a visa for Thailand in 2025?

No, Indians can enter Thailand visa-free for 60 days. You only need to fill the mandatory TDAC form online (which is free). No visa application or fees required.

2. What is the difference between TDAC and TM88?

TDAC is the digital arrival card that ALL travellers must fill online before arrival (free and mandatory). TM88 is the Visa on Arrival application form for those who want to pay for 15-day VOA instead of using the free 60-day entry.

3. How much does Thailand Visa on Arrival cost for Indians?

VOA costs 2,000 Thai Baht (approximately ₹4,800) payable in cash only at the airport. However, most Indians don’t need VOA since they get free 60-day entry.

4. Can I fill TDAC on arrival at Bangkok airport?

No, TDAC must be completed online 72 hours (3 days) before your arrival. You’ll receive a QR code via email which you must show at immigration.

5. What documents do I need for Thailand visa-free entry?

You need: valid passport (6+ months validity), return flight ticket, hotel booking confirmation, and TDAC QR code. Financial proof of 20,000 THB may be asked but rarely checked.

6. What is the passport photo size for Thailand visa?

For Visa on Arrival (TM88), you need a 4×6 cm photograph with white background. For visa-free entry, no photo is required.

7. Can I extend my 60-day visa-free stay in Thailand?

Yes, you can extend for 30 more days (total 90 days) by visiting Thai immigration office and paying a fee. Requirements and fees apply.

8. Is travel insurance mandatory for Thailand?

While not mandatory for Indians, travel insurance covering medical expenses is highly recommended for safety and emergencies.

Start Your Thailand Journey Today!

The Thailand visa for Indians has never been easier. With 60 days of free entry, all you need is proper documentation and the mandatory TDAC form. Use our free Thailand Visa Helper tool to ensure you fill out forms correctly without any mistakes.

Whether you’re a farmer from Punjab heading to Pattaya, a family from Mumbai planning a Bangkok holiday, or a first-time traveller nervous about forms – we’ve got you covered with step-by-step guidance in English and Hindi.

Ready to fill out your form? Start using Thailand Visa Helper now →

Safe travels! 🇮🇳✈️🇹🇭

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