FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
You will be permitted to stay in Thailand for a period not exceeding 60 days per each entry with tourist visa.
No, you cannot. The Consulate will refuse your visa application. In order to apply for Tourist visa you MUST present itinerary or confirm paid ticket showing ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE date as well.
Yes, but it is not 100% guarantee. Royal Thai Embassies and Royal Thai Consulates-General have the authority to issue visas to foreigners to travel to Thailand. The authority to permit entry and stay in Thailand, however, is with the immigration officers. In some cases, the immigration officer may not permit foreigner holding a valid visa entry into Thailand should the immigration officer find the reason to believe that he or she falls into the category of aliens prohibited from entering Thailand under the Immigration Act B.E. 2522 (1979).
No, you cannot. The Consulate in Azerbaijan cannot renew your visa. You MUST apply for a new visa and go through the whole visa application process again.
No, we do not have express visa service. In low season normally visa processing takes 3 working days, and high season takes 5 working days.
Yes, you can combine your monthly income and money on your bank account.
No, it does not. The visa fee MUST BE paid in USD ONLY in CASH.
We suggest that the applicants should not apply for visa more than 3 months before his/her arrival date to Thailand. Otherwise your visa will be expired (normally visa validity is only 3 months).
Passport must be valid at least for 6 months from the date of your arrival to Thailand.
No, you do not need to pick up your passport yourself. You can give your local ID to someone you know and trust to come and pick your passport for you.
NEWS
09 January 20231. Passengers older than 18 years old must provide proof of full vaccination or letter from physician showing recovery from Covid-19 not more than 6 months (180 days). Passengers who do not have vaccine must have letter from doctor to provide reason.
2. Passenger from countries having requirements which may prevent passengers to go back due to Covid-19 shall be required to have health insurance covering treatment of Covid-19 for the itineraries in Thailand plus 7 days. Those with business arrangement, including flight crew, may have a letter from the host to cover such need. The air ground staff at the departure airport and the Thai immigration officers will check the said document. This health insurance requirement shall not apply to the holder of diplomatic passport, official passport and UN laissez-passez.
3. Thai passport holding passengers are excepted from vaccination check and health insurance requirements.
4. Transit/transfer passengers are excepted from vaccination check and health insurance requirements. These passengers are subject to measures at the destination.
01 January 2023Royal Thai Consulate in Baku does not issue visas to Thailand. To obtain Thai visa applicants must apply to Royal Thai Embassy in Ankara, Turkey. For details: www.thaiconsulate.az or www.ankara.thaiembassy.org
20 October 2015The Royal Thai Embassy wishes to announce that the Thai Government will launch the “Multiple – Entry Tourist Visa (METV)” scheme as of 13 November 2015. The validity of METV is six (6) months and the duration of stay is up to sixty (60) days per visit. This METV will replace “double” (2) and “triple” (3) entries visa schemes.
18 September 2015On 14-18 September 2015 H.E. Mr. Tharit Charungvat, Ambassador of Thailand to the Republic of Azerbaijan, with residence in Turkey, met with Azerbaijani Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Ministry of Culture and Tourism, Members of the Parliament, and Azeri media, to advance bilateral relations and promote Thailand’s tourism.
16 September 2015There are lots of trade opportunities between Azerbaijan and Thailand, the Thai ambassador to Azerbaijan with a residence in Ankara, Tharit Charungvat said in an exclusive interview with Trend Sept. 16.