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Thailand visa checklist

Use this Thailand visa checklist to organize the documents before the final upload, appointment, or print step. It is here to cut down on last-minute guesswork, not to promise approval.

IDfot currently maps 5 photo pages here, including 4×6 cm, 4×6 cm, and 35×45 mm, plus 2 nearby variants. The final document pack can still change with nationality, place of filing, and the authority or portal handling the case.

How to use this page

Use this page to review the document checklist, key differences, and related photo pages for the Thailand visa process.

  • IDfot currently maps 5 photo pages here, including 4×6 cm, 4×6 cm, and 35×45 mm, plus 2 nearby variants.
  • Use the checklist first for documents and evidence, then move to the photo page that matches the way you are applying.
  • Always leave room for authority-specific changes tied to nationality, submission country, or portal rules.

Commonly requested documents

Use this as a working list before you confirm the final submission path with the authority handling the application.

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Need a cover letter?

If your visa application for Thailand needs a short note about the trip purpose, itinerary, funding, or reasons to return, start a draft in the generator.

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Draft, then review

Add the key facts, then edit the wording so it matches your documents.

Useful for tourist, business, and private visits. Compare the final wording with the embassy, visa center, or official portal instructions.

Trip plan and dates

Purpose, destination, travel dates, cities, and accommodation details.

Work and funding

Employment status, employer or occupation, personal funds, or sponsor support.

Reasons to return

Home ties, obligations after travel, and any extra supporting notes.

What can vary

These are the main differences already visible across the linked photo pages.

  • The current catalog includes more than one photo size for this case, including 4×6 cm, 4×6 cm, 35×45 mm, and 2×2 in. Use the photo page that matches the portal, visa center, or submission path you actually use.
  • Some linked photo pages are clearly marked as online or e-visa variants, so file size, pixel dimensions, and upload formatting can matter just as much as print composition.
  • Some photo variants are tied to applications submitted from United States. The supporting-document pack can also change when you apply outside your home country.
  • The catalog also contains more specific labels such as visa on arrival. Keep one main checklist page, but expect the supporting documents to expand when the application path is more specific than a standard tourist visa.
  • Nationality, country of submission, visa-center practice, and current authority updates can still change the final list. Treat this checklist as a starting point, not as a guarantee.

Need the correct visa photo?

Use the linked photo pages below when you are ready to prepare the crop, upload file, or print version.

4×6 cmvisa on arrival

Thailand visa on arrival 4x6 cm (40x60 mm)

Check the 4×6 cm crop and the key document notes before you export or print.

Open photo page
4×6 cmvisa

Thailand visa 4x6 cm (40x60 mm)

Open this page when you need 4×6 cm output for Thailand visa with the matching preset already loaded.

Open photo page
35×45 mmVisa

Thailand Visa online 35x45 mm (3.5x4.5 cm)

Check the 35×45 mm crop and the key document notes before you export or print.

Open photo page
2×2 inVisa

Thailand Visa 2x2 inch (from the US)

Open this page when the instructions mention from the US or Thailand Visa 2x2 inch (from the US) and you want the matching preset ready in the editor.

Open photo page
132×170 pxvisa

Thailand visa 132x170 pixel

Check the 132×170 px crop, the 132×170 px digital target, and the key document notes before you export.

Open photo page

Common preparation mistakes

  • Treating a preparation checklist as if it replaces the current embassy, consulate, or visa center instructions.
  • Collecting general travel evidence but leaving visa-specific category or submission-country documents until the last minute.
  • Using a near-match photo page because the size looks close, even though the actual portal or provider path is different.
  • Ignoring file-format, scan, or upload limits after the paperwork already looks complete.
  • Assuming one old translation, bank statement, or booking still matches the timeline on a new application.
  • Skipping a comparison step when IDfot already shows multiple related photo variants for this flow, including 4×6 cm, 4×6 cm, and 35×45 mm.

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FAQ

What should I follow if this checklist and the authority page conflict?

The embassy, consulate, visa center, or official portal should override this page whenever it is more current or more specific.

Why does IDfot show multiple Thailand visa photo pages?

Because the source catalog already contains different sizes, upload variants, portal paths, or submission contexts. The checklist stays shared, but the photo page still has to match the submission path.

What if I am applying from a different country than the one shown on a photo variant?

No. Submission-country rules can affect both documents and photo format. Use this page as the base checklist, then confirm the local filing instructions for the country where you will actually submit.