Required Documents for Electronic Visa (Adult) with Insurance
Passport Valid for at least 6 months from the date of travel. with Clear color scan of the passport bio-data page.
Recent Passport-Size Photograph Color photo with a white background. Taken within the last 6 months.
Confirmed Round-Trip Flight Ticket
Hotel Booking or Accommodation Proof
Hotel reservation for your stay in Thailand, or an invitation letter from your host.
Recent bank statement showing sufficient funds for the trip. The embassy may request financial evidence during processing.
Proof of Current Residence/Location
Citizenship certificate, national ID, residence proof, or other document showing your current residence.
Birth certificate and parental consent for minors.
Invitation letter (if visiting family or friends).
Business documents (for business visa applications).
FAQ - General Visa Information:
Yes. Nepali passport holders must obtain a Thailand visa before traveling. Thailand's e-Visa system is currently the standard application method for Nepali applicants.
No. Nepali citizens are not eligible for Thailand's Visa on Arrival program and must obtain a visa before departure.
A Thailand e-Visa is an electronic visa issued online. Once approved, the visa is sent by email and should be printed and presented when traveling to Thailand.
Generally, you need:
Passport valid for at least 6 months
Recent passport-size photo
Bank statement
Confirmed flight tickets
Hotel booking
Citizenship certificate or National ID
A recent six-month bank statement is usually required. Many Nepali applicants maintain at least NPR 150,000 as financial proof.
Most applications are processed within 7 or more working days, although processing times may vary depending on the application and season.
The tourist visa fee is generally around NPR 5,000 for a single-entry tourist visa. Fees may change, so always verify before applying.
Travel insurance is not always mandatory, but it is highly recommended to cover medical emergencies, trip delays, and unforeseen circumstances.
No. A confirmed round-trip or onward ticket is generally required for the visa application.
Yes. Proof of accommodation for your stay in Thailand is normally required.
Generally, applicants should provide their own financial documents. If a sponsor is supporting the trip, additional sponsorship documents may be required.
Common reasons include:
Incomplete documentation
Insufficient financial proof
Incorrect information
Poor-quality document uploads
Passport validity issues
Depending on your visa type and Thai immigration regulations, extensions may be possible after arrival in Thailand.
Yes. Every traveler, including children, requires an individual visa and passport.
No. A tourist visa does not permit employment or business activities in Thailand.
It is recommended to apply at least 3–4 weeks before your travel date to allow sufficient processing time.
For most e-Visa applications, documents are submitted online. If additional verification is required, applicants may be contacted for further procedures.
Only if you have been granted a multiple-entry visa. A single-entry visa allows one entry only.
A professional travel agency can help with:
Document preparation
Visa application review
Flight and hotel reservations
Reducing application errors
Travel planning assistance
Yes. Bridge Nepal Treks and Travels can assist with document checking, application guidance, flight booking, hotel reservations, and overall travel planning to help make your Thailand trip smoother and more convenient.
Your passport should be valid for at least 6 months beyond your planned date of arrival in Thailand.
Yes. After submitting your application, you can track the status through the Thailand e-Visa portal.
Absolutely. Thailand is popular among Nepali travelers due to its affordable travel costs, excellent tourism infrastructure, beautiful beaches, vibrant cities, cultural attractions, and convenient flight connections.
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