VISA EXEMPT Now available ...(coming soon as Embassy websites are being updated) contact your Thai Embassy /Consulate to apply for the Certificate of Entry CoE. Quarantine 15 days still required upon arrival along with other CoE requirements.. But NO VISA required.
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Recent updates indicate that a visa exemption for Thailand is now available, allowing eligible individuals to apply for the Certificate of Entry (CoE) without needing a visa. Quarantine remains mandatory for 15 days upon arrival. However, some embassies have experienced delays in updating their information regarding this policy. Travelers are encouraged to check with their local Thai embassies for the latest requirements and procedures. Some consulates, like those in Abu Dhabi and Washington, have confirmed the new exemptions, while others are still in the process of updating their guidelines.
Ive just had official mail back from the Abu Dhabi embassy that this above is correct and can now travel,not sure if it is updated for Coe but just received the mail now. As i have been in contact with them anyway about submitting my paperwork to enter the Kingdom in the New Year going onshore 31st December. So good news folks as my Mrs was just about to send me my paperwork to Abu Dhabi via DHL.Good news,i think for those travelling and in the above Category.
well mate my Mrs. was just about to send all my papers over from Samui this week to Abu Dhabi via DHL for submittal by me in the new year on getting onshore 31st ,so i mailed the embassy and ok not required visa now so,,visa exempt good news in around about way, with quarantine and everything it is what it is im afraid.
im in abu dhabi offshore and just checked both it and Dubai websites and nothing updated as im trying to get back in the new year of course this would be perfect,considering im already going through the motions with paperwork..
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It would also be good to mention that as of now, the COE website does not offer visa exemption/bilateral agreement as an option. The embassy jumped the gun.
Update: now available as of
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