🇹🇭Thailand Visa
For Turkish travelers on an ordinary (burgundy) passport, Thailand keeps things refreshingly simple: no visa needed. Land in Bangkok with a valid passport and you can stay up to 30 days, no paperwork at the gate. Phuket's beaches and Bangkok's temples are just an entry stamp away.
Ordinary (Burgundy)
Turkish ordinary passport holders can enter Thailand without a visa for up to 30 days. Return ticket and passport valid for at least 6 months are required.
Official application →Special (Green)
Visa-free for up to 90 days with a special (green) passport.
Service (Grey)
Visa-free for up to 90 days with a service passport.
Diplomatic (Black)
Visa-free for up to 90 days with a diplomatic passport.
Cities to Visit in Thailand
Frequently Asked Questions
Do Turkish citizens need a visa for Thailand?
Not on an ordinary passport. Turkish nationals enter Thailand visa-free and can stay for up to 30 days. All you need is a passport with enough validity and an onward or return ticket; you collect your entry stamp on arrival and you're on your way.
What if I want to stay longer than 30 days?
The visa-free window caps out at 30 days. For a longer trip or any other purpose, you'll need to apply for a visa beforehand. Check requirements and current processing times on Thailand's official mission site (thaiembassy.org), since rules shift from time to time and the official source is always the safest bet.
What about service, special and diplomatic passports?
Thailand is even more generous with official passports. Holders of special (green), service (grey) and diplomatic (black) passports also enter visa-free, with a stay of up to 90 days. In short, every official passport gets in without a visa.
What do they ask for at the airport?
Usually your passport, proof of onward travel, and where you'll be staying. Have those ready and you'll clear immigration visa-free with a 30-day stamp. Just mind the limit, overstay fines accrue by the day.