Guarantor(s) for tourist visa for Thailand
I am about to apply for the first time for a multiple-entry tourist visa for Thailand and I am a bit struggling to understand all the requirements and the fields to fill in.
Particularly, the last thing I miss and I want to get precisely is about the guarantor or guarantors; the Application for Visa mentions both:
Local guarantor and address
and
Guarantor and address in Thailand
I'd like make sure if this, or these, may be the hotel/hostel were I'm sleeping or must be somebody else.
Reading Applying for a Thailand visa, but I don’t have a guarantor yet didn't make it much clearer. Thank you.
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What is guarantor in Thailand visa?
The Guarantor in Thailand is just someone that you know you will be visiting in Thailand. It could also be the guesthouse or whatever of where you are staying.How much bank balance is required for Thailand visa?
The saving account should have a balance of at least 700 USD per person or a credit card statement that has 700 USD per person or a forex card that has 700 USD per person. For multiple-entry visa, bank statements of last 6 months with a minimum current balance of Rs. 4 lakh are required.What documents do you need for a Thai tourist visa?
Documents required:- Passport or travel document with a validity not less than 6 months.
- Visa application form (filled out)
- One(1) recent 4x6cm. ...
- Round-trip air ticket or e-ticket (paid in full)
- Proof of financial means (20,000 baht per person/40,000 baht per family)
- Proof of Hotel or private accommodation.
Is it easy to get Thailand tourist visa?
Getting a Thailand Visa in India is a really easy and hassle free process and much cheaper than on arrival visa. Also on applying for a Thailand visa prior to arrival; you can get a single entry visa with a stay of up to 30/60 days whereas a visa on arrival will only permit you for a maximum stay of 15 days.Thailand Tourist Visa Easy Steps
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