The Future of Travel - New Documentation Requirement for Thailand Travel
UPDATE: Bangkok, 27 April, 2020, at 13.00 Hrs. – Thailand’s Centre for COVID-19 Situation Administration (CCSA) has decided to extend the Emergency Decree until May 31 2020. All incoming passenger flights are suspended.
The government of Thailand has implemented new measures that ALL travelers are required to follow at Thailand's international airports in order to prevent the spread of the coronavirus.
One of them is Thailand Health Certificate (T.8 form) obtained through an application, known as AOT, that has to be downloaded from your phone before entering Thailand.
Thailand Health Certificate (T.8 Form) is a mandatory document for anyone who intends to travel to Thailand.
iVisa has started assisting travelers with processing the health certificate online before arriving - thus avoiding long lines and a headache of filling out the form.
The process of the application online is very simple and quick to complete.
The link for application ➡️ https://www.ivisa.com/thailand-e-visa?utm_source=runeatandtravel
Once your application is submitted and accepted, you will be given a QR Code which you must present at the immigration upon arrival in Thailand.
IMPORTANT INFO
● Thailand Health Certificate (T.8 form) is currently required for ALL nationalities, including Thai citizens who have visited other countries and are returning to Thailand.
● Travelers must have a passport with at least 6 months of validity from the planned date of entry.
● You can apply for the Thailand Health Certificate (T.8 form) up to 72 hours in advance of your arrival in Thailand.
●Thailand Health Certificate (T.8 form) has the purpose of facilitating the entry to Thailand but it DOES NOT replace a visa.
● You can use Thailand Health Certificate (T.8 form) at all international airports in Thailand.
● Upon arrival, you need to present the QR Code of your Thailand Health Certificate (T.8 form) along with your visa (if your nationality requires one) and a passport with at least 6 months of validity.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS (FAQs)
Q: What is Thai Health Certificate (T.8 form)?
A: This certificate serves as a measure to contain the spread of COVID-19 in Thailand. By submitting the T.8 form, health officials can verify whether the traveler is fit to enter the country.
Q: Which nationalities must get the Thailand Health Certificate (T.8 form)?
A: All nationalities must get this certificate, including Thai citizens who have visited other countries and are returning to Thailand.
Q: What is the cost to obtain Thailand Health Certificate (T.8 form)?
A: It depends on the processing time you chose.
iVisa is currently offering three options:
● Standard Processing ($20 USD) - 72 hours
● Rush Processing ($30 USD) - 48 hours
● Super Rush Processing ($55 USD) - 24 hours
*If you are from the countries listed below, you can also apply for eVisa on arrival using this link.
The following is a list of countries eligible for the Visa on Arrival pre-registration service:
Bhutan, Bulgaria, China, Cyprus, Ethiopia, Fiji, Georgia, India, Kazakhstan, Malta, Mexico, Nauru, Papua New Guinea, Romania, Saudi Arabia, Taiwan, Uzbekistan, Vanuatu.