How Nigerians Can Get a Visa to Thailand

The Kingdom of Thailand, formerly known as Siam is a country at the centre of the Indochinese peninsula in Mainland Southeast Asia. Thailand is popular for its for tropical beaches, royal palaces, ancient ruins and temples displaying figures of Buddha, a revered symbol in the country.
Its capital Bangkok, the capital, is home to ultramodern architecture, beside quiet communites by the riverside.
Types of Thai Visa
- Diplomatic Visa
- Official Visa
- Courtesy Visa
- Tourist Visa
- Transit Visa
- Non-Immigrant Visa
- Immigrant Visa
- Non-Quota immigrant Visa
Where To Go
Royal Thai Embassy, Nigeria
Address: 24 Tennesse Crescent, Off Panama Street, Maitama, Abuja.
Working hours: 8.30-16.30 hrs.
Consular Section Tel: (+234) 706 308 0403, (234) 7067 4558
Email: [email protected] or [email protected]
Website: http://www.thaiembassynigeria.com/eng/
Requirements
Nigerians applying for Non –Immigrant Visa for business/ work (category “Bâ€), need to complete a visa application form and present it together with all required documents below:
Original passport valid for not less than 6 months from the date of arrival in Thailand and blank pages;
Completed and signed application form;
Two (4) recent (2 x 2 inches) photographs (taken within the last 6 (six) months);
The Certificate of Clearance from the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency of Nigeria (NDLEA);
Certificate of Criminal Clearance issued by the Nigerian police;
The original bank statement (for the last 6 months) and the letter of reference issued by the authorized bank officer/manager. The two documents must be certified by the Notary Public or the Court and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Nigeria. A copy of each document
needs to be submitted;Letter of reference from the company is to be presented stating the nature of business, the purpose of the applicant’s visit and the duration of stay in Thailand;
Letter of invitation from the company in Thailand detailing the nature of business, the purpose of trading partner’s visit and the length of stay in Thailand. Copies of the following corporate documents are also presented;
- List of shareholders.
- Business registration and business license.
- Company profile.
- Statement of income tax clearance of the latest year etc.
International Health Certificate on Yellow Fever Vaccination;
Reservation of a hotel in Thailand. If any hotel is not found, the applicant may contact the Thai Hotel Association (THA) for assistance;
Confirmed return air ticket paid in full;
Visa fee in amount of 13,000 Naira (single entry).
For further information on other and all types of Thai visas, please visit the official website of the Royal Thai Embassy in Nigeria.