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Vanuatu Thailand

You can choose: apply online before travel, or get a visa at the airport.

eVisa or Visa on Arrival

You can choose: apply online before travel, or get a visa at the airport.

What you do: Apply online OR at the airport
Stay up to 30 days / 15 days Source term: eVisa / Visa on arrival

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For the most current, authoritative information, visit the Thailand embassy or consulate in your country before booking travel.

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eVisa / Visa on arrival

Visa on arrival from 14 April 2019.

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Frequently asked questions

Do Vanuatu citizens need a visa for Thailand?

You can choose: apply online before travel, or get a visa at the airport. Permitted stay is 30 days / 15 days.

How long can Vanuatu citizens stay in Thailand?

Vanuatu passport holders can typically stay in Thailand for 30 days / 15 days under the standard entry rules. Longer stays require a separate long-term visa.

What kind of visa do Vanuatu citizens need for Thailand?

Vanuatu citizens need an eVisa or Visa on Arrival to enter Thailand. You can choose: apply online before travel, or get a visa at the airport.

Are there any special conditions for Vanuatu travelers to Thailand?

Visa on arrival from 14 April 2019.

How do Vanuatu citizens apply for a visa for Thailand?

You have two options: apply online for an eVisa before travel (recommended to avoid airport queues), or get a visa on arrival at the Thailand port of entry. The eVisa is faster on the day of travel; visa on arrival is convenient for last-minute trips.

Can Vanuatu citizens visit Thailand for business?

For short business visits like meetings or conferences, Vanuatu citizens typically enter Thailand under the same rules as tourists. For paid work, long assignments, or activities beyond what a tourist visa allows, a dedicated business or work visa is required. Confirm specifics with the Thailand embassy or consulate.

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