Recently, there has been a general trend toward simplifying the travel process in Thailand. The Royal Thai Embassy as well as its Consulates-General in 23 other countries have started providing electronic visa services to the local communities in those nations. The Thai government has made it possible to obtain an electronic visa and process it at around 38 different places throughout the world in order to make traveling to Thailand easier. E-visas are able to be utilized in the application process for a wide variety of visa classifications. The great majority of visas are granted to tourists, business travelers, and investors. These categories account for the vast majority of visas granted. Applicants seeking non-immigrant visas have a few more alternatives available to them. They may submit an application for an ED visa to study in the country, an O visa to go to the country to see family and friends, or a F visa to travel for official government or diplomatic business. In addition to the United States, Canada, China, and South Korea, citizens of 19 countries in Europe are also able to participate in the program. In addition to that, users in South Korea are able to access the service. Applicants will be able to submit their applications for electronic visas to these embassies and consulates online through the use of a website that has been specifically designed for this purpose.
In addition to this, it will be possible to issue long-term resident permits and visas for extended stays through the use of electronic means. In addition, the procedure of applying for smart visas, as well as other official and diplomatic visas, will be available online. Those who have their applications accepted will have an email sent to them that contains their electronic visas.
The following is a list of nations and cities that allow applicants to submit their e-visa applications electronically:
• EUROPE • Austria • Vienna • Belgium • Brussels • Czech Republic • Prague • Denmark • Copenhagen • Finland • Helsinki • France • Paris
Visit the website www.thaievisa.go.th or call the number +66 (0) 2572-8442 to receive any more information you may require.

E-visas are currently accessible in 38 cities and 23 nations
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