Indian passport - applied for a two-week Bangkok and Phuket trip. They flagged that my proof of funds was unclear and helped me fix it, and the eVisa came through well before my flight.
Thailand eVisa for Pakistani citizens
Thailand eVisa for Pakistanis at a glance
Bangkok's temples, the southern islands and Chiang Mai's hills - Pakistani travellers can apply online for Thailand's single-entry Tourist eVisa, with a generous 60-day stay and no embassy visit.
Good to know: the eVisa lets you enter within 90 days of issue, and the 60-day stay can be extended once by 30 days at a Thai immigration office. You must also complete the TDAC arrival card before you land.
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What Pakistani travellers said
Rated 3.5 / 5 by 2,147 verified travellers worldwide. Here are a few recent reviews from customers we have helped with their visa applications.
British passport - wanted a full 60 days for Chiang Mai and the islands rather than the shorter visa-free stay, so the tourist eVisa made sense. Clear all-inclusive price and a smooth process.
Chinese passport - quick and stress-free. They reminded me about the TDAC arrival card, which I had not heard of. Approved comfortably ahead of the trip to Bangkok.
Tips for Pakistanis visiting Thailand
Complete the free TDAC
Thailand requires the digital arrival card (TDAC) online before you land - it is separate from your visa.
Carry funds evidence
Immigration can ask to see about 20,000 THB per person on arrival, so keep your proof handy.
Print your eVisa
Present the printout at immigration alongside your TDAC.
Apply about two weeks ahead
Standard processing runs around 10 working days, so do not book a tight arrival.
Frequently Asked Questions
Information verified June 2026. Official information: Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Thailand · Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Pakistan. Visa rules can change - confirm details before you book.
Yes. Pakistanis need a visa for Thailand, applied for online as the single-entry Tourist eVisa (TR). There is no embassy visit - it is issued electronically and emailed to you.