Thailand Visa RequirementsFor Trinidad and Tobago passport holders

Citizens of Trinidad and Tobago must obtain a tourist visa before traveling to Thailand. The tourist visa allows stays of up to 60 days and costs approximately USD 40. Apply at the Royal Thai Embassy or use the Thai eVisa system online at thaievisa.go.th.

Visa Required
60 days max stay
$40 visa cost
Bangkok
Asia
THB (āļŋ)
Thai
UTC+7

Trinidad and Tobago passport holders require a visa to enter Thailand.

Apply at the nearest Royal Thai Embassy or via the Thai eVisa portal at thaievisa.go.th. Submit your passport, application form, passport photo, return flight booking, accommodation details, and bank statements. The fee is approximately USD 40. Processing takes 3-5 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

Current Travel Situation

Trinidad and Tobago to Thailand: What You Need to Know

Thailand requires visas for Trinidad and Tobago passport holders. The Royal Thai Embassy in Washington D.C. or London handles applications for Caribbean nationals. Thailand is one of Southeast Asia's most popular destinations, known for its temples, beaches, cuisine, and vibrant nightlife. The Thai eVisa system simplifies the application process.

How to Get There

Thailand introduced a new visa policy in recent years. Check current rules for Trinidad and Tobago at time of travel as Thailand periodically updates its visa-free and visa-on-arrival arrangements. The Thai eVisa system allows online applications. Thailand is frequently combined with neighboring Southeast Asian countries.

Money & Banking

Thailand uses the Thai baht (THB). ATMs are widely available but charge fees. Cards are accepted at hotels and larger businesses. Cash is essential for street food, local transport, and markets. Currency exchange is at Suvarnabhumi Airport and throughout Bangkok.

Practical Tips

Bangkok's Suvarnabhumi Airport is the main gateway to Thailand and a regional hub. Book accommodation in advance especially during high season (November to March). Thailand has strict laws regarding the monarchy and drug use. The Thai baht (THB) is the currency. Cash is essential for markets and local transport.