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Thailand to launch e-Visa for Bangladeshis on Jan 2, 2025; here’s how to apply

Diplomatic Correspondent, dhakadiplomat.com
  16 Dec 2024, 21:29
With this new system, applicants will receive the approved visa by e-mail which should be printed and presented to the Thai immigration at the port of entry. Photo: Collected

Thailand is simplifying travel for Bangladeshis with the introduction of its e-Visa service, making the visa application process more convenient and efficient.
The Royal Thai Embassy in Dhaka announced in a statement on Monday that e-Visa service will be launched for Bangladeshis from January 2, 2025
Bangladeshi official passport holders will be exempt from visa requirements starting December 19, 2024, it also said.
Applicants will be able to fill out the application form and upload required documents on the website https://www.thaievisa.go.th without the need to submit their passport.
With this new system, applicants will receive the approved visa by e-mail which should be printed and presented to the Thai immigration at the port of entry.
Due to certain technical limitations, applicants in Bangladesh are unable to pay the visa fee directly on the e-Visa website. After submitting the application, the system will generate a "Payment Info Summary" sheet, which includes the application reference number, QR code, and the visa fee amount. Applicants must transfer the

payment to the Thai Embassy's bank account via https://www.combank.net.bd/thaievisa and upload the "Payment Info Summary" sheet for verification. Cash payments at the bank will not be accepted.
The e-Visa will typically be processed within 10 working days. Detailed instructions on how to apply for the Thai e-Visa are available on the website.
To prepare for the new e-Visa system, the Royal Thai Embassy in Dhaka will stop accepting applications through the four visa application centers from December 24, 2024, added the statement.

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