Thailand Visa · Processing Time
Thailand visa processing time
How long a Thailand visa takes — the current processing time, the full timeline from application to decision, and how Visank's slot monitoring shortens the total wait.
Processing
2 hours
Total cost
₹1
If rejected
100% service-fee refund
Typical processing time
2 hours
The timeline
- 1
Apply & upload documents
Share your dates and passport, upload documents on the guided wizard (about 5 minutes).
- 2
Embassy submission
We prepare and submit your application to the embassy/consulate.
- 3
Processing
The embassy processes your Thailand application — typically 2 hours.
- 4
Decision & collection
You're notified the moment there's a decision; passport returned by courier or collection.
Pro tip
A Thailand Digital Arrival Card (TDAC) is mandatory for every traveller before entering Thailand — you cannot board your flight without a confirmed card. That's the service Visank provides: we get your TDAC for you and have it ready in under 2 hours, submitted in the required 72-hour window before arrival. Entry rules update: Thailand has approved moving Indian travellers to a Visa-on-Arrival (15-day stay), expected to take effect once officially published in the Royal Gazette. The Digital Arrival Card stays mandatory whatever the rules are on your travel date — we'll get yours sorted either way.
Thailand visa — frequently asked
How long does a Thailand visa take?
A Thailand visa typically takes 2 hours from submission. Visank uses automated slot monitoring to secure the earliest possible appointment, which shortens your overall wait.
Can I get a Thailand visa faster?
A Thailand Digital Arrival Card (TDAC) is mandatory for every traveller before entering Thailand — you cannot board your flight without a confirmed card. That's the service Visank provides: we get your TDAC for you and have it ready in under 2 hours, submitted in the required 72-hour window before arrival. Entry rules update: Thailand has approved moving Indian travellers to a Visa-on-Arrival (15-day stay), expected to take effect once officially published in the Royal Gazette. The Digital Arrival Card stays mandatory whatever the rules are on your travel date — we'll get yours sorted either way.
When should I apply for a Thailand visa?
Apply as early as your embassy allows (often up to 3 months before travel) for a Thailand visa. Early application means more appointment availability and a comfortable buffer before your trip.
What can delay a Thailand visa?
Common delays on a Thailand visa come from incomplete documents, weak financial proof, appointment scarcity, or peak-season backlogs. Visank's document review and slot monitoring are designed to remove exactly these bottlenecks.
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