Details about Thailand Visa for Latvians Visa on Arrival

By support@click2visas.com
4 years

Introduction

There are 21 countries whose residents, upon arrival, have access to a Thai visa, and Latvia is also among them. It means you can stop at the Thai consulate if you are a Latvian and get your visa once you arrive in Thailand. The better thing to do, however, is to apply online.

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What should you do?

Your efforts to secure a visa for Latvians from Thailand are limited. All you have to do is come up with some data so that Click2visas can handle the rest. Here is a collection of what you can provide:

  • Valid passport: For most passengers, having a passport is not an issue, and if you already own one, take a look at when it expires. The passport must remain valid for an extended period of at least 30 days from your arrival in Thailand.
  • Two-way flight ticket: The Thailand visa on arrival requires you to spend just 15 days in the country, so you need a verified return flight ticket that demonstrates your return within those 15 days.
  • Hotel or other Accommodation: During your trip to Thailand, you need to have a hotel booking or a signed letter from a host confirming that you have accommodation.
  • Valid email address: They will give you an application form once you apply for Click2visas, which you need to fill in before your travel. The above document will be received via email, which is why you need to make sure the address you provide is correct. Verify the spelling too.
  • Means of payment: You have to pay Click2visas for its services by applying online. You may use a credit or a debit card to make the payment.

How long it takes to process the visa, and how much does it cost?

It costs USD 10.00 (service fee), and it takes just one day for processing your visa application.

Keep in mind that the above charges are only for Click2visas. The entry visa’s expense is charged only in Thai currency at the immigration checkpoint in Thailand. You’re going to pay 2000 THB, which is around $65. Even so, it is easier to pick and apply online for Click2visas than to waste time at the service counter in Thailand. If you do so, all you have to do is make the payment and get your stamp.

On arrival, Click2visas does not hand you the Thailand visa itself, but it will make things simpler for sure. No traveler wants to waste too much time at the border or the airport, and you definitely think the same thing.

How to apply?

It is quite a simple step for applying for Thailand Visa On Arrival. Kindly follow the below steps carefully:   

  • Choose the departure and arrival country, select the required visa type, enter your name, and click ‘CLICK TO START.’
  • Verify the visa fee and terms and conditions on the next page.
  • On the third page, enter your basic details in the respective field and upload the necessary documents (you can upload the documents at a later stage also).
  • After that, review and confirm the information of your form, then proceed with the payment. We support all types of cards for payment.
  • You will receive the invoice and a confirmation mail with a link in your registered email id.
  • Click the link, complete the remaining form (you can also upload the document in this stage), and submit it for processing.
  • Once the visa process is completed, click2visas will send your visa related documents to your email.

Note: only if you fly by air to Thailand and land at Suvarnabhumi airport in Bangkok can you apply online using Click2visas.

What are the Thailand visas you can apply with Click2Visas?

Apply E -VOA Tourist to Thailand
E-VOA Tourist is mainly for sight-seeing and holidays. Most of these visas do not give the holder the right to work or start engaging in any business activity in the Thailand.

Apply E -VOA Business to Thailand
E-VOA Business is for activities that cannot be considered to be a work or gainful employment. In most cases, a valid invitation letter from the Thailand may be required to apply.

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