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Thailand visa on arrival for Papua New Guinean citizens
Papua New Guinean citizens can apply for a visa on arrival when travelling to Thailand. Thailand visa on arrival is available on arrival for Papua New Guinean citizens. The stay is usually short with a period of 15 days and visa expires in 15 days. Applicant is not required to be present when applying for Thailand visa on arrival. A total of 6 documents are required for applying Thailand visa on arrival.
Thailand visa on arrival conditions for Papua New Guinean citizens
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Max Stay: 15 days
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Visa Validity: 15 days
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Visa Fees ฿2,000.00
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How to apply for Thailand visa on arrival from Papua New Guinea
Papua New Guinean citizens need to get visa on arrival to visit Thailand. Thailand visa on arrival process requires you to follow a total of 6 steps.
- Step 1 : Gather all the necessary documents required for a Thailand tourist visa including passport and any other supporting documents.
- Step 2 : Check that Papua New Guinean passport is valid for at least six months from the date of your arrival in Thailand. If not apply for a new Papua New Guinean passport.
- Step 3 : After arriving, Papua New Guinean citizens can go to Thailand immigration counter.
- Step 4 : Fill out the immigration form of Thailand.
- Step 5 : Upon arrival in Thailand, present Papua New Guinea passport, the form and travel document to the immigration officer and pay any visa fee required.
- Step 6 : You will receive Thailand visa stamp in your passport, which allows you to stay in Thailand for the duration on your stamping.
Thailand tourist visa requirements for Papua New Guinean citizens
Documents required for Thailand tourist visa from Papua New Guinea include passport, a completed visa application form and other supporting documents. A total of 6 documents are required.
Visa Application Form
Completed application form for Thailand
Passport Photo
Photo must be no older than 6 months
Passport
Original Passport or Travel document of country with at least 6 months remaining validity on the date of travel and have at least 2 visa pages clear of any markings.
Accomodation Bookings
Hotel reservation(s) in destination for the duration of your visit.
Embassy recommends not to purchase tickets until visa is approved. Don’t risk your money, time and effort by buying actual tickets. Get hotel bookings for any city in the world within minutes for visa purposes.
Travel Bookings
A round-trip flight reservations(s) for destination.
An Onward Ticket is a flight reservation made by a real travel agency that can be helpful for visa applications or if you want to enter a country without purchasing a return flight. Get verifiable one way, round trip, and multi-city flight bookings for visa purposes.
Proof of Funds
Proof of enough money for your stay and to leave destination, such as
• personal bank statements
• Pay slips from employer
• Tax records
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Do papua new guinean citizens need a visa to go to Thailand?
No, visa is not required for Papua New Guinean citizens.
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Thailand is open for travel. Most visitors from Papua New Guinea can travel to Thailand without restrictions. No quarantine is required.
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