Phuket Visa For Uae Residents

Applying for a Visa just to come to Phuket isn’t maybe the finest of plans, particularly for Uae residents. A definite hassle! But did you know there exists a simple method that is certainly even faster than obtaining a visa from your closest UAE Embassy and Consulate?

It is very important for U.A.E citizens to get the visa in time before traveling to Thailand .This article will guide you about the process of obtaining a visa for Phuket ,Thailand.it will also guide you about the importance of proper documentation and special instructions that should be followed while applying for it.

Phuket Visa For Uae Residents

Every applicant needs to get a visa prior to the tourist entering Phuket. Having a UAE passport will not make it any easier to get one. You will have to follow the same procedure as everyone else does. There are 4 types of tourist visas on offer for you and your family members. They are as follow:- • Single Entry Visa – It is valid for 30 days when used within 60 days from the date of issue by an applicant. • Double Entry Visa – It is valid for 60 days when used within 60 days from the date of issue by an applicant. • Multiple Entry Tourist Visa (METV) – It is valid for 90 days when used within 180 days from the date of issue by an applicant. • Visitor’s Visa – This is just like multiple entry tourist visa but it is issued with no fixed duration attached to it, rather it is valid so long as the holder’s passport is valid and he/she keeps renewing the visa before its expiration until he/she eventually chooses to leave Thailand or get Thai citizenship according to Immigration office, Chiang Rai.

Big changes!

From June 1, 2022, how a citizen of the UAE applies for a Thailand Pass and enters Thailand will depend on their vaccination status. All foreign visitors are required to apply for a Thailand Pass but the documents you need to provide can vary.

There are 4 major changes to Thailand Pass in June:

  • Thailand Pass approvals are instant.
  • Thai Nationals do not need to apply for a Pass.
  • All mandatory quarantine periods have been removed no matter your vaccination status.
  • Unvaccinated UAE travelers have the option of completing an RT-PCR or Professional Antigen Test (Pro-ATK) 72 hours before departing the UAE.

Previously, the Thailand Pass could take up to 7 days to approve, but with Thailand easing their travel restrictions there are fewer documents to check and Thailand Pass approvals are now instant (1 – 2 hours) when you submit your application.

Visitors from the UAE can easily visit the Land of Smiles if you follow the simple steps listed below.

5 Step Guide to Entering Thailand

Thailand is easing its travel restrictions, but there are still things you need to do to be granted entry into the country. Below are the steps that you need to take.

1. Apply for a Thai Visa

Citizens from the United Arab Emirates (UAE) may enter Thailand without a visa because the UAE is included in the countries listed in the Visa Exemption Scheme of Thailand. The Visa Exemption Scheme, however, only lets UAE citizens stay in Thailand for 30 days maximum.

If you want to stay longer than 30 days, you need to apply for a Thai visa. Here are the Thai visas you can apply for:

  • SMART Visa
  • Special Tourist Visa
  • Non-Immigrant Visa (for retirement, for a long stay, for work, etc.)

Those are some of the Thai visas you can apply for, but if you want something more, you can apply for a Thai Elite Visa, a privileged multi-entry visa that lets you stay for more than 5 years in Thailand.

For a Thai visa application, download this Thai visa application form. You will have to:

  • Type the answers or the necessary details asked in the form because, strictly, a handwritten application form is prohibited or not accepted.
  • Print the filled-in visa application form, print 2 of them.
  • Gather the required documents needed for the visa application that you are to apply for.

After that, bring your visa application form and the required documents needed for the visa application to the Royal Thai Embassy or Consulates located in the United Arab Emirates.

  • Royal Thai Embassy, Abu Dhabi
    Villa 65, Al Shumous Street, End of Dihan Street, Street No.21, Al Zafranah Area, Near to Abu Dhabi General Headquarters, the General Directorate of Central Operations, Traffic & Patrol Directorate, Abu Dhabi
    Contact details: +971 2 557 6551 or thaiauh@emirates.net.ae
  • Royal Thai Consulate-General, Dubai
    Villa 35, Al Jali Street, Community 366 Umm Suqeim 3, P.O. Box 51844 Dubai, the United Arab Emirates Near Raffles International School West. Opposite Jumeirah Beach Hotel)
    Contact Details: +971 4 348 9550 or thaidub@gmail.com

The issuing of a visa is really nothing more than a type of pre-entry clearance. It doesn’t give you permission to travel to Thailand. Thailand’s immigration authorities reserve the power to reject entry into Thailand at the port of entry.

Before you move on to the next step, there is something you should know about entering Thailand.

Vaccination status updates and entering Thailand

From June 1, 2022, Thailand Pass application and approval requirements will depend on a traveler’s vaccination status. Citizens from the UAE will be able to enter the country one of two ways.

  • Fully Vaccinated travelers will no longer need to apply to enter Thailand under the Test & Go or Sandbox scheme. A vaccinated traveler does not need to book 1 night’s accommodation in an approved SHA+ hotel or complete an RT-PCR test on arrival.Fully vaccinated foreigners will need to provide proof of insurance and their vaccination certificate when applying for Thailand Pass.Unvaccinated children under 18 years old may travel with vaccinated parents without testing.
  • Unvaccinated or partially vaccinated travelers will no longer need to complete any mandatory quarantine. Unvaccinated UAE travelers will complete an RT-PCR or Pro-ATK test and upload the result into their Thailand Pass application.The test result must be no older than 72 hours before your departure from the Emirates and must be completed by a medical professional.Children under the age of 18 who are traveling with unvaccinated parents will also need to complete an RT-PCR or Pro-ATK test.The Pro-ATK test is not a self-test kit you buy at a local pharmacy or shop. The Pro-ATK test is cheaper than an RT-PCR test and you will receive a result faster.

As you can see, the requirements for entering Thailand will depend on whether or not you are vaccinated. All UAE citizens will require a confirmed flight, Covid-19 insurance, and an approved Thailand pass.

2. Book a Flight

Flights are available from the United Arab Emirates (UAE) to Thailand. The following mentioned airlines have the said available flights:

As of June 1, 2022, a pre-departure 72-hour RT-PCR test is no longer required for vaccinated travelers and unvaccinated travelers can complete a 72-hour pre-departure COVID test.

Your travel date now can change by up to  3 days after your original arrival date without having to apply for a new Thailand Pass. If your travel changes by more than 3 days then you need to organize a new Thailand Pass.

If you follow social media, you may hear the term “sealed flights” mentioned. With the removal of mandatory quarantine requirements, sealed flights are no longer required, and citizens of the UAE are free to enter Thailand at any international airport and transit domestically to anywhere in Thailand.

Most airlines follow the rules of the arrival country. If you are transiting through another country, it is best to check with the airline if you need to complete any tests for that particular country.

3. Book a Hotel or Accommodation

After June 1st, all visitors are welcome to book any accommodation. There is no need to book SHA+ hotels or quarantine packages anymore. SHA+ quarantine packages have been removed from most booking sites. If you see a “Quarantine Package” listed, you do not need to choose it.

You do need to enter an address when applying for Thailand Pass in order to submit the application. The accommodation can be a hotel, home, or a friend’s address.

You do not need to advise the Thai Authorities of all accommodation when in Thailand so you are free to travel and book any accommodation you like.

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4. Purchase COVID-19 Insurance

As a foreign traveler, you are required to purchase COVID-19 insurance. When purchasing COVID-19 insurance, make sure the following coverage is included:

  • A minimum coverage of at least $10,000 USD
  • It will cover medical insurance.
  • It will cover life insurance.
  • It will cover unexpected costs caused by COVID-19 incidents.

Please make sure that the coverage will last during your full stay in Thailand.

For reliable and best COVID-19 insurance you can ask, choose AXA Sawasdee Thailand.

5. Apply for Thailand Pass

To apply for Thailand Pass, head over to https://tp.consular.go.th/. You will need the following documents.

Vaccinated travelers:

  • Your passport profile page
  • Flight itinerary to confirm the arrival date
  • A certificate of full (2 doses) vaccination
  • A medical insurance policy with at least USD$10,000 minimum coverage

Unvaccinated travelers:

  • Your passport profile page
  • Flight itinerary to confirm the arrival date
  • An RT-PCR or Pro-ATK test result no more than 72 hours before your departure date
  • A medical insurance policy with at least USD$10,000 minimum coverage

To obtain a QR entry code and Thailand Pass ID, travelers will have to:

  • Register at the Thailand Pass web portal
  • Input personal details
  • Upload the required documents per their vaccination status
  • Receive a confirmation email after registration (within seconds after registration)
  • Wait for the Thailand Pass approval

Once approved, you will receive an email with your QR Entry Code and Thailand Pass ID.

Children under the age of 18 are not required to lodge an application, but will instead be added as additional members on a parent’s or guardian’s application.

Previously a visitor would need to lodge their Thailand Pass application 7 days before traveling but with the June 1 changes, approvals will be received within an hour.

If you need assistance with the Thailand Pass application, do not hesitate to reach out for professional assistance.

Preparing your documents for smooth travel

Everything is booked and approved. You are ready to fly.

We live in a digital age, but things can go wrong with electronics. To ensure a smooth entry into Thailand, there are a few things you can do to help yourself and the Thai Immigration Officers at Passport Control.

To avoid delays when entering, it is best to print a hard copy of the following documents:

  • Thailand Pass QR code
  • Certificate of Insurance
  • Pre-departure RT-PCR or Pro-ATK test result (unvaccinated)
  • Vaccination certificate
  • Covid-19 recovery certificate (if previously tested positive)
  • TM6 – This is the blue card they give you on the plane.
  • TM8 – Health Declaration Form

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