Thailand Visa RequirementsFor Azerbaijan passport holders

Thailand requires a visa for Azerbaijani passport holders. Apply at the Thai Embassy in Baku or via e-Visa. USD 40 fee for a 60-day tourist visa.

Visa Required
60 days max stay
$40 visa cost
Bangkok
Asia
THB (āļŋ)
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Azerbaijan passport holders require a visa to enter Thailand.

Apply at the Thai Embassy in Baku or via e-Visa at thaievisa.go.th. The tourist visa (TR) fee is approximately USD 40 for 60 days. Processing takes 3-5 business days. Thailand is very tourist-friendly: English is widely spoken in tourist areas. Bangkok, Chiang Mai, Phuket, Koh Samui, and Krabi are major destinations.

Entry Requirements

Passport Validity

6 months beyond date of entry

Blank Pages

2 blank pages required

Multiple Entry

Single entry only

Work Permitted

No - requires work visa

Required Documents

For Your Visa Application

Valid Passport

Passport valid for at least 6 months

Thai Visa Application Form

Completed form from Thai Embassy or e-Visa portal

Passport Photos

Recent 4x6 cm photos with white background

Return Flight Booking

Confirmed departure from Thailand

Accommodation Proof

Hotel bookings or invitation letter

Bank Statements

Last 3 months showing minimum THB 10,000 (approx USD 280) per person

Required at Entry

Visa in Passport or e-Visa

Thai visa presented to immigration officer on arrival

Current Travel Situation

Azerbaijan to Thailand: What You Need to Know

Thailand is one of Southeast Asia most popular tourist destinations. Azerbaijani citizens require a visa. The Royal Thai Embassy in Baku processes applications. Thailand also offers an e-Visa option. With golden temples, tropical islands, and world-class cuisine, Thailand is a popular destination for Azerbaijani tourists.

How to Get There

Malaysia, Vietnam, and Cambodia are neighboring Southeast Asian destinations accessible from Thailand, potentially on the same trip.

Money & Banking

Thailand uses the Thai Baht (THB). AZN is not exchangeable. Exchange USD/EUR to THB at licensed exchange booths (SuperRich in Bangkok has excellent rates). ATMs are available everywhere. Cards accepted in tourist areas.

Practical Tips

Bangkok has world-class temples (Wat Phra Kaew, Wat Arun), street food markets, and vibrant nightlife. Chiang Mai in the north offers temples, elephant sanctuaries, and trekking. The southern islands (Phuket, Koh Phi Phi, Koh Lipe) have crystal-clear waters. Muay Thai shows, Thai cooking classes, and temple visits are popular activities.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do Azerbaijani citizens need a visa for Thailand?

Yes, a visa is required. Apply at the Thai Embassy in Baku or via Thailand e-Visa portal.

Is there a Thai Embassy in Baku?

Yes, the Royal Thai Embassy in Baku processes visa applications for Azerbaijani citizens.

How long can Azerbaijani citizens stay in Thailand?

Up to 60 days on a tourist visa (TR). Single or double entry available.

Is Thailand a halal-friendly destination?

Thailand is predominantly Buddhist. Halal food is available particularly in southern Thailand (Pattani, Hat Yai) and in tourist areas of Bangkok and Phuket where Muslim populations are present.

What are the best beaches in Thailand?

Koh Lipe (Andaman, clearest water), Koh Phi Phi (iconic scenery), Krabi (limestone cliffs), and Koh Samui (Gulf side, good for year-round visits).

What is the best time to visit Thailand?

November-March is the cool dry season and the best time to visit most of Thailand. The Andaman coast (Phuket, Krabi) is best November-April.

How do I travel from Bangkok to the southern islands?

Budget flights (AirAsia, Thai Lion Air) take 1-2 hours. Overnight buses and trains are slower but scenic. Ferries from mainland piers connect to the islands.

Is Bangkok safe for Azerbaijani tourists?

Bangkok is generally safe for tourists. Standard precautions against petty theft and tourist scams apply. Tuk-tuk drivers offering free tours typically lead to gem shops.