Thailand Visa RequirementsFor Guinea passport holders

Guinean citizens need a visa to visit Thailand. The tourist visa costs approximately $40 USD (THB 1,500) and allows a 60-day stay.

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Guinea passport holders require a visa to enter Thailand.

Apply for a Thai Tourist Visa (TR) at the Royal Thai Embassy in Conakry, Guinea. The fee is approximately THB 1,500 (about $40 USD). Required documents include a valid Guinean passport, completed Thai visa application form, recent passport photos, return flight reservation, hotel accommodation booking, travel itinerary, bank statement showing sufficient funds (THB 20,000 per person or THB 40,000 per family), and your yellow fever vaccination certificate (recommended for travelers from endemic countries). Processing typically takes 1-3 business days at the Thai Embassy. The Tourist Visa allows a 60-day stay, extendable by 30 days at a Thai Immigration office for THB 1,900.

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

Valid Guinean Passport

Must be valid for at least 6 months beyond planned departure from Thailand

Completed Thai Tourist Visa Application Form

Available from Royal Thai Embassy in Conakry

Passport Photos

Two recent color passport photos (4x6cm)

Return Flight Reservation

Confirmed return or onward flight from Thailand

Hotel/Accommodation Bookings

Confirmed accommodation in Thailand

Bank Statement

Showing minimum THB 20,000 per person for the trip

Visa Fee

Approximately THB 1,500 (~$40 USD) payable at Thai Embassy

Current Travel Situation

Guinea to Thailand: What You Need to Know

Thailand does not offer visa-free access to Guinean passport holders, requiring a visa application before travel. Thailand is Southeast Asia's most visited country for international tourists, known for Bangkok (temples, street food, nightlife), Chiang Mai (northern culture, elephant sanctuaries), the southern islands (Koh Samui, Koh Tao, Koh Phi Phi, Phuket), and the ancient ruins of Ayutthaya. Travel between Guinea and Thailand is uncommon but exists for business (particularly in the import/export and gem trade sectors) and leisure travelers.

How to Get There

Vietnam (eVisa available for most nationalities), Cambodia (eVisa available), and Malaysia (visa requirements vary) are popular Southeast Asian alternatives or extensions from Thailand. Budget airlines (AirAsia, Thai Airways, Bangkok Air) connect Thai cities to major Southeast Asian hubs. Most flights from Guinea to Thailand route via Dubai (Emirates), Addis Ababa (Ethiopian Airlines), or European hubs.

Money & Banking

Thailand uses the Thai baht (THB). ATMs are widespread and Visa/Mastercard work well. Card acceptance is good at major tourist businesses. Thailand is affordable for travelers — street food costs $1-3 USD; guesthouses from $8-20 USD/night; midrange restaurants $5-15 USD/person. Currency exchange in Bangkok and tourist areas gives good rates; avoid exchanging at airports. The baht trades at approximately 35-36 THB per USD.

Practical Tips

Thailand is a Buddhist country , dress modestly at temples (cover shoulders and knees; remove shoes on entry). The Grand Palace and Wat Pho in Bangkok are the primary cultural landmarks. The full moon party on Koh Phangan is globally famous. Chiang Mai markets and night bazaars are excellent for Thai crafts and food. Thailand drives on the left side of the road. Motorbike taxis (motosai) and tuk-tuks are common city transport; use metered taxis or Grab app for fairer pricing. Monsoon season runs May-October in most of Thailand.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do Guinean citizens need a visa for Thailand?

Yes. Guinean passport holders require a Thai Tourist Visa (TR). Apply at the Royal Thai Embassy in Conakry. The fee is approximately THB 1,500 (~$40 USD) for a 60-day tourist visa.

Do Guineans need a visa for Thailand?

Yes, Guinean passport holders must obtain a tourist visa (TR) before traveling to Thailand. The visa costs approximately USD 40.

Can I extend my Thai tourist visa in Thailand?

Yes. A 60-day tourist visa can be extended once by 30 days at any Thai Immigration office. The extension fee is THB 1,900 (~$55 USD). Extensions are granted at immigration offices in Bangkok, Chiang Mai, Phuket, and other locations.

Can Guineans apply for a Thailand e-Visa?

Check thaievisa.go.th to see if Guinean nationals are eligible for the Thai e-Visa system. If so, apply online. If not, apply in person at the nearest Royal Thai Embassy.

How long can Guineans stay in Thailand?

The tourist visa (TR) allows an initial stay of 60 days. This can be extended once by 30 days at a Thai immigration office, for a maximum of 90 days total.

How much does a Thai visa cost for Guineans?

The tourist visa costs approximately USD 40 (THB 1,400). The fee is paid at the embassy.