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Who received a visa on arrival at Phuket airport this year, share your impressions
Are there long queues, speed of passage, do they require money to be presented (650 cu / person)
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аватар moy_contakt
Previously, we flew through Bangkok and received a visa in advance in Kyiv, now for up to 14 days only a visa on arrival ... Remembering the crowd in Bangkok ... I think with horror how many hours this business will be spent ...
аватар ollennka
Thailand visa free.
аватар ollennka
Or a visa to which country do you mean?
аватар NatashaS
Thailand is visa-free for citizens of the Russian Federation. The author of the question is from Ukraine.
аватар Oleksii64
At least I'll answer something. If you fly with a transfer in Bangkok, then you will need to apply for a visa in Suvernabhumi. If a direct plane from Kyiv to Phuket is understandable, everyone will rush to get a visa. If something like Dubai - Phuket, then the queue for a visa will be smaller (not everyone who arrives needs to apply for it)
I flew in with local airlines, already with a visa, so I won’t tell you the process of obtaining a visa in Phuket.
аватар moy_contakt
Oleksii64, direct flight Kyiv-Phuket. So I can only imagine how all this will happen ... we used to fly straight to Bangkok, but with a visa issued in Kiev .... And also there were a lot of people, but everything was moving fast, but who got on the spot ... on arrival ... I wasn't even interested ... only now this question has arisen, so we don't live in Kyiv, and to go twice .... even though it seems to be 40 ue cheaper for two than on arrival, but the way back and forth twice then That's what it turns out ... Tell me, when you received a visa on arrival, you were required to present money in cash (650 ue per person) or maybe part of the cash, and the rest balance from the card?
аватар Oleksii64
I received a visa in Bangkok three times, they asked me to show money and a return ticket only once. Take $650 with you (like it was $600?) You don't have to spend them all. I don't know about the map. Look on the internet for what you need for a visa on arrival - photos, etc. If the whole plane is "packaged", then the buses will wait until everyone passes control - even with a visa, you will walk around the airport until the last person who has issued the documents.
Obtaining a visa on arrival is nothing particularly terrible, longer, of course, than in Egypt. I remember there was an ambush at Phuket airport - exchange offices work either from 8 to 20, or from 10 to 20, something like that happened. Payment in baht and, accordingly, when returning home, some tourists had problems with the reverse exchange.
аватар Thailand_mir
Note: in November and December for the CIS countries, Latvia, Lithuania, etc. visa on arrival will be free.
аватар Thailand_mir
Thailand waives visa-on-arrival fees for two months
The Thai government has decided to make visas on arrival free of charge in November and December of this year. Thus, the country's authorities intend to stimulate the growth of the tourist flow from China.
Thailand's Deputy Prime Minister Somkid Jatusripitak has proposed abolishing fees for visas on arrival for citizens of 21 countries, according to the Bangkok Post. On the websites of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Thailand and the Immigration Bureau, relevant information has not yet been published.
Tourists with passports of the following countries and territories are eligible for visas on arrival:
Andorra, Bhutan, Bulgaria, China, Cyprus, Ethiopia, Fiji, India, Kazakhstan, Latvia, Lithuania, Maldives, Malta, Mauritius, Papua New Guinea, Romania, San Marino, Saudi Arabia, Taiwan, Ukraine, Uzbekistan.
The visa fee on arrival is currently 2,000 baht. A visa is issued at a special counter at the international airport and gives the right to stay in Thailand for 15 days for tourism purposes. You can apply for a visa on arrival in advance through the website of the Immigration Bureau.
Russians enjoy the privilege of visa-free entry into the country for tourism purposes for up to 30 days
аватар moy_contakt
Thailand_mir, wrote that one suggested, but in small print at the end of the article ....
*Update October 19: Thai Minister of Tourism says waiver of visa fees on arrival this year is unlikely
so it's not true
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