Can I apply for a Thai visa in Cambodia?
If you are planning to get a visa for Thailand while you’re in Cambodia, there are two ways to do it. If it is your first Thai visa, you can take you passport to any local travel agent in Phnom Penh and they can get it for you.
What visas are currently available for Thailand?
Thailand Visa Types
- Thai Elite Visa.
- Tourist Visa.
- Non-Immigrant Visa.
- One Year Non-Immigrant Visa.
- Marriage Visa and Retirement Visa.
- Business Visa.
- Permanent Resident Visa.
- How to Enter Thailand during COVID 19.
Is the Thai Cambodian border open?
A checkpoint on the border between Thailand and Cambodia reopened today in the northeastern province of Surin. A line of cars began crossing the border Friday morning, and the crossing is now open to Thais and foreigners every day from 6am-10pm.
How to get a Thai visa in Cambodia?
If you are planning to get a visa for Thailand while you’re in Cambodia, there are two ways to do it. If it is your first Thai visa, you can take you passport to any local travel agent in Phnom Penh and they can get it for you.
Do I need a Thai visa to visit Siem Reap?
If you’re in Siem Reap, you will need to go to Phnom Penh for a visa. We checked with expat favorite travel agent, Sopheak Na Travel, and she explained that they no longer handle Thai visas for customers, and that people must apply themselves at the embassy.
How much does it cost to get a visa for Thailand?
How to get a visa for Thailand in Cambodia. If you’re headed to Thailand after Cambodia, you won’t necessarily need to get a visa in advance. Thailand offers a 30-day visa-free stay for 56 nationalities that can be extended once for an additional 30 days for 1,900 baht, which is about $60.
Where can I find more details about Thai visa issues?
For more details about Thai visas, check out Travelfish. I’m not going into every last detail here because this post is focused on visa issues for those traveling from Cambodia, but not Thai visa issues in general, which are covered on Travelfish.