Thailand to revise visa, consular fees for Indian applicants from April 27
The Royal Thai Embassy in New Delhi has revised visa, legalisation, and consular service fees in India, effective April 27, 2026. The update covers tourist, non-immigrant, SMART, and long-term visas, along with passport and document services. Fees...

The embassy said the revision covers multiple visa categories, including tourist, non-immigrant, SMART visas, and long-term residency options, along with document legalisation and passport-related services.
Visa fees revised across categories
The updated visa fee structure includes changes across short-term and long-term categories.| Visa Category | Type | Fee (INR) |
|---|---|---|
| Transit Visa | — | 2,500 |
| Tourist Visa | Single entry | 3,000 |
| Tourist Visa | Multiple entry | 13,500 |
| Non-immigrant Visa | Single entry | 7,000 |
| Non-immigrant Visa | Multiple entry | 13,500 |
| Non-immigrant Visa | 5-year multiple entry (Long Stay) | 30,000 |
| SMART Visa | 1-year multiple entry | 30,000 |
| SMART Visa | 2-year multiple entry | 60,000 |
| SMART Visa | 3-year multiple entry | 90,000 |
| SMART Visa | 4-year multiple entry | 1,20,000 |
| Long-Term Resident (LTR) Visa | — | 1,40,000 |
| Destination Thailand Visa (DTV) | — | 30,000 |
Legalisation and consular service charges
The embassy has also revised fees for document legalisation and passport services.| Service Category | Details | Fee (INR) |
|---|---|---|
| Legalisation | All categories | 1,400 |
| Ordinary Passport | 5 years | 3,000 |
| Ordinary Passport | 10 years | 4,000 |
| Emergency Passport | — | 550 |
| Passport Endorsement | — | 300 |
“The new rate of visa fees, legalization fees and consular service fees will be effective from 27 April 2026 onwards at the Royal Thai Embassy and the Royal Thai Consulates-General in India until further announcement,” the embassy said.
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