Overview on Thailand Visa for Mauritians Visa on Arrival

By support@click2visas.com
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Introduction

Mauritius is on the list of 21 countries whose residents, on arrival, have access to a visa for Thailand. If you’re a Mauritian, you’re no longer expected to go to the Thai Embassy to get your visa when you go to Thailand. When you arrive in Thailand, you can get one, or, even better, you can apply online. Click2visas offers exceptional visa expedition services, and you will benefit from years of experience with them. You can only apply online using click2visas if you travel to Thailand by air, and you land at Suvarnabhumi airport in Bangkok.

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What documents do Mauritians should give to apply for Thailand Visa on Arrival?

The operations of Click2visas revolve around customer satisfaction. Your contributions are small, and the bureaucracy will be managed by them. Your sole duty is to include some information about yourself and your travel to Thailand. Here is a rundown of what you need to provide them with:

Valid passport – for most individuals, having a passport is not a concern, and if you already have one, take a look at it when it expires. The document must remain valid for at least a further 30 days from the date of your arrival in Thailand.

Return flight ticket – upon arrival, the Thailand visa allows you to remain in the country for 15 days only, so you need to have a confirmed return flight ticket that proves your return within 15 days.

Proof of accommodation – on your trip to Thailand, you need to have a hotel booking or a signed letter from a host that confirms that you have accommodation.

Valid e-mail address – they will give you an application form once you apply to click2visas, which you need to fill in before your journey. The above document will be received via e-mail, which is why you need to make sure the address you provide is correct. Verify the pronunciation as well.

Means of payment – you must pay for click2visa’s services by applying online. You may use a credit or a debit card to make the payment. You can use that, too, if you have a Paypal account.

You may also be asked by an immigration officer upon your arrival in Thailand to tell him why you wish to enter Thailand. He also wants to make sure that the approved 15 days will not extend your stay.

How much time Click2visas take to process this and their charges?

Click2visas provides an impressive range of facilities, and the rates are affordable.  It takes just one day, with a total cost of USD 20.00, to process your application.

You should know that click2visas will not issue you a visa for Thailand on your arrival. They just give you the application form so that before your trip, you can fill it in. When you arrive in Thailand, that will save you quite some time. All you need to do when you get there is pay for the visa and collect your stamp. The only option you’ve got is an online application.

The Thailand visa is 2000 THB for Mauritians, just like everybody else. Using only the Thai currency, you must pay for it at the service counter. It helps you to remain in Thailand for 15 days, and you’ve got many entries.

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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