Travellers planning a longer stay in Thailand should note an important update. The Royal Thai Embassy in New Delhi has revised visa fees for several categories, including tourist, non-immigrant, SMART, and long-term resident visas.
The new fee structure will apply from 27 April 2026 onwards at the Royal Thai Embassy and Royal Thai Consulates-General across India.
Here’s the key point: Indian travellers can still enter Thailand visa-free for up to 60 days, and this update does not affect visa-free entry rules.
Visa-Free Entry for Indians Still Available for 60 Days
India remains on Thailand’s visa exemption list. This means:
- Indian passport holders can travel to Thailand without a visa
- Stay is allowed for up to 60 days
- Entry is usually granted for tourism purposes
- Extension may be possible depending on Thai immigration rules
This visa-free option is ideal for short holidays, quick family trips, or business visits.
The revised fees mainly affect travellers applying for longer stays, multiple-entry visas, work-related visas, or residency options through the Thai Embassy.
New Thailand Visa Fees in India (From 27 April 2026)
Below is a simplified overview of the updated fees.
Tourist and Transit Visas
Fees for short-term travel, including tourism and brief stopovers. Thailand Tourist visas are typically used when travellers want to stay longer than the visa-free period or need multiple entries.
| Visa Type | Entry Type | Fee (INR) |
|---|---|---|
| Transit Visa | Single entry | 2,500 |
| Tourist Visa | Single entry | 3,000 |
| Tourist Visa | Multiple entry | 13,500 |
Non-Immigrant Visas
Applies to travellers visiting for work, study, business, retirement, or family purposes, typically allowing longer stays and multiple entries.
| Visa Type | Validity | Fee (INR) |
|---|---|---|
| Non-Immigrant Visa | Single entry | 7,000 |
| Non-Immigrant Visa | Multiple entry | 13,500 |
| Non-Immigrant Visa | 3-year multiple entry | 30,000 |
| Non-Immigrant Visa | 5-year multiple entry (Long stay 10 years) | 30,000 |
SMART Visa Fees
SMART visas are designed for skilled professionals, investors, startup founders, and executives seeking longer stays and flexible work opportunities in Thailand.
| SMART Visa Duration | Fee (INR) |
|---|---|
| 1-year multiple entry | 30,000 |
| 2-year multiple entry | 60,000 |
| 3-year multiple entry | 90,000 |
| 4-year multiple entry | 120,000 |
Long-Term Residency Options
Long-term residency visas cover extended-stay programmes for high-income individuals, retirees, remote workers, and frequent visitors planning long-term residence in Thailand.
| Visa Type | Fee (INR) |
|---|---|
| Long-Term Resident (LTR) Visa | 140,000 |
| Destination Thailand Visa (DTV) | 30,000 |
Legalisation and Consular Service Fees
The embassy has also updated charges for document legalisation and passport services.
This includes charges for document verification, passport issuance, emergency travel documents, and other consular support services offered by the embassy.
Legalization
- All document legalisation services: INR 1,400
Consular Services
| Service | Fee (INR) |
|---|---|
| Ordinary Passport (5 years) | 3,000 |
| Ordinary Passport (10 years) | 4,000 |
| Emergency Passport | 550 |
| Passport Endorsement | 300 |
Who Needs to Pay These Fees?
These charges apply to travellers applying for visas through:
- Royal Thai Embassy in New Delhi
- Royal Thai Consulates-General in India
You may need a visa if:
- You plan to stay longer than 60 days
- You need multiple entries
- You plan to work, study, invest, or retire in Thailand
- You are applying for long-term residency programmes
Short-term tourists using the visa-free scheme do not need to pay these visa fees.
What This Means for Travellers
Thailand continues to remain one of the easiest destinations for Indian travellers. The visa-free entry option keeps short trips simple and affordable.
At the same time, the updated fee structure reflects Thailand’s focus on attracting long-term visitors, professionals, and digital nomads.
If you are planning an extended stay, applying early and choosing the right visa category can help avoid delays.
For most holidaymakers, nothing changes. Pack your bags and enjoy up to 60 days in Thailand without a visa.
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