Thailand Visa RequirementsFor Guyana passport holders
Guyanese citizens require a tourist visa to travel to Thailand. The visa costs approximately USD 40 and allows stays of up to 60 days. Apply at the Royal Thai embassy or through the online Thai eVisa portal.
Guyana passport holders require a visa to enter Thailand.
Apply for a Thai tourist visa online through the Thailand eVisa portal at thaievisa.go.th or at the nearest Royal Thai embassy or consulate. Required documents include a completed application form, passport, photo, confirmed return flights, accommodation proof, and financial statements. Pay the USD 40 fee. Processing usually takes five to seven business days.
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
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Guyana to Thailand: What You Need to Know
Thailand is Southeast Asia's most visited country, known for Bangkok, Chiang Mai, the islands of Koh Samui and Phuket, and its rich Buddhist culture. Guyanese passport holders require a visa before entry. Thailand offers a convenient eVisa system that simplifies the application process.
How to Get There
Thailand offers a 30-day visa exemption for many nationalities at land borders, but this does not apply to Guyanese passport holders. Apply for the full tourist visa for flexibility. The eVisa system is convenient and recommended.
Money & Banking
Thailand uses the Thai Baht (THB). ATMs are widely available. International cards are accepted but incur fees. ATM withdrawal fees apply (typically THB 220 per transaction). Currency exchange at SuperRich and similar counters offers better rates than hotels or banks.
Practical Tips
Thailand has excellent infrastructure for tourism. Bangkok's BTS Skytrain and MRT metro system are efficient and affordable. The country is very budget-friendly. Respect temple etiquette: cover shoulders and knees, remove shoes when entering temples. The Thai Baht is widely accepted at tourist venues but carry cash for local markets.