🇹🇭 Thailand Visit Visa for Pakistanis

Complete guide to applying for a Thailand TR tourist visa from Pakistan — documents, eligibility, processing times, and expert guidance for 2026.

Quick Facts
Visa TypeTR Tourist Visa
Max StayUp to 60 days
Processing3–5 working days
ApplicationThai Embassy
InterviewNot typically required
Assessment FocusProfile consistency
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Last reviewed: June 2026 | Information verified against the Royal Thai Embassy Islamabad and thaievisa.go.th

Overview — Thailand Visit Visa for Pakistani Passport Holders

Thailand is one of the most visited countries in Southeast Asia — known for its ancient temples, tropical beaches, vibrant street food culture, and warm hospitality. For Pakistani passport holders, Thailand requires a visa before travel. There is no visa-on-arrival arrangement for Pakistani nationals, and the primary application route is through the Royal Thai Embassy in Islamabad or the Royal Thai Consulate General in Karachi.

The standard tourist visa for Pakistan-based applicants is the TR Tourist Visa, which allows a single entry stay of up to 60 days. The visa is typically valid for 3 months from the date of issue, meaning you must enter Thailand within that period. Thailand also operates an official e-Visa portal at thaievisa.go.th — Pakistani applicants should check current eligibility directly on that portal, as availability can change.

Thailand visa applications for Pakistani passport holders require a complete, well-organised document file. The Thai Embassy assesses your financial position, employment stability, ties to Pakistan, and genuine purpose of travel. A strong, consistent file is the foundation of a successful application. Shaheen Visa Consultancy provides detailed document review and preparation guidance before you submit.

Thailand Visa — Key Facts at a Glance

  • Visa type: TR Tourist Visa — applied at the Royal Thai Embassy in Islamabad or Consulate in Karachi
  • Stay permitted: Up to 60 days per entry
  • Visa validity: Typically 3 months from date of issue to first entry
  • Government fee: THB 1,000 (approximately USD 28) — paid at the embassy at time of submission
  • Processing time: Typically 3–5 working days after complete application submitted at embassy
  • Interview required: Not typically required but possible
  • Visa on arrival: Not available for Pakistani passport holders
  • e-Visa option: Check thaievisa.go.th directly for current Pakistani passport eligibility

💡 Expert tip: Apply at least 3 to 4 weeks before your travel date to allow sufficient time for document preparation and embassy processing. Do not purchase non-refundable flights before your visa is confirmed.

Thailand Tourist Visa Document Checklist for Pakistanis

A complete and well-organised file is essential for the Royal Thai Embassy application. Below is the core checklist for the TR Tourist Visa:

  • Valid Pakistani passport — at least 6 months validity beyond your intended return date from Thailand; at least two blank pages available for visa stamp and entry/exit endorsements
  • Completed Thai Embassy visa application form — completed accurately, signed, with no corrections or white-out; all details must exactly match your passport
  • Recent passport-size photographs — colour photographs meeting Thai Embassy specifications; confirm current size and background requirements with the embassy before applying
  • Proof of financial means — bank statements for the last 3 to 6 months showing sufficient funds; the Thai Embassy expects genuine, consistent account activity demonstrating ability to fund the trip
  • Confirmed return or onward flight ticket — showing entry into Thailand and departure back to Pakistan or onward travel, consistent with your stated travel dates
  • Hotel bookings or accommodation proof — confirmed reservations for your full stay in Thailand; dates must match your flight bookings and stated plan
  • Employment letter — on company letterhead confirming position, salary, approved leave, and guaranteed return; self-employed applicants should provide business registration and bank statements
  • Travel itinerary — a clear plan of activities and destinations within Thailand, consistent with your accommodation and flight bookings
  • Old passports — all previous passports showing any prior travel history and visa stamps

💡 Expert tip: The Royal Thai Embassy may request additional documents for first-time travellers, applicants with previous visa refusals, or self-employed applicants. Our team identifies these gaps before you submit rather than after a refusal.

How Shaheen Visa Guides Your Application

The Thailand tourist visa requires in-person submission at the Royal Thai Embassy in Islamabad or the Consulate General in Karachi. Here is the full process:

  • Free initial case review: We assess your passport, travel history, financial position, and employment status before you collect a single document — identifying concerns early so your file is prepared correctly from the start.
  • Document and evidence review: We provide a personalised checklist and review each document you prepare. Bank statements, employment letter, hotel bookings, return flights, and all supporting evidence must be complete, consistent, and accurately reflect your profile.
  • Application form review: We review your completed Royal Thai Embassy application form for accuracy. Every detail must precisely match your passport and supporting documents — any corrections or inconsistencies are flagged before submission.
  • Submission readiness confirmation: We confirm your file is complete and consistent before you submit at the Royal Thai Embassy in Islamabad or the Consulate General in Karachi. Government fees are paid at submission — we advise on the current fee and what to expect at the counter.
  • Post-approval detail check: After your passport is returned with the visa stamp, we advise you to verify all visa details — entry type, permitted stay duration, and validity dates — match your travel plan before confirming any arrangements.

⚠️ There is no visa on arrival for Pakistani passport holders. You must obtain a Thailand visa before travelling. Attempting to travel without a valid visa will result in being denied boarding or denied entry at the Thai border.

Top Reasons Thailand Visa Applications Are Refused for Pakistanis

  • Weak proof of ties to Pakistan: The Thai Embassy needs confidence you will return to Pakistan. Applicants without stable employment, property, or clear family responsibilities in Pakistan face higher scrutiny. Demonstrating genuine connections to Pakistan is one of the most critical parts of a successful Thailand application.
  • Insufficient or unconvincing financial evidence: Bank statements showing consistently low balances, large recent cash deposits, or account activity inconsistent with your stated income raise concerns. The embassy expects genuine, sustainable financial means — not funds borrowed or temporarily parked to inflate a balance before applying.
  • Inconsistencies between documents: If your flight bookings, hotel reservations, travel itinerary, and application form contain conflicting dates or destinations, the embassy will question your application's credibility. Every document in your file must tell a consistent and genuine story about your intended trip.
  • Previous visa refusals not disclosed: Failing to disclose previous visa refusals when specifically asked is treated as a serious credibility failure. Always disclose honestly — our team helps you address previous refusals through accurate supporting documentation.
  • Limited or no international travel history: First-time travellers face additional scrutiny because there is no prior record of compliance with visa conditions. This does not prevent approval — but your financial evidence, employment record, and genuine travel purpose must be especially thorough.

Processing Times

Processing at the Royal Thai Embassy in Islamabad typically takes 3 to 5 working days after complete application submission. This can vary depending on application volumes and individual file complexity. We recommend applying at least 3 to 4 weeks before your planned travel date to allow comfortable preparation and processing time. Do not purchase non-refundable flights before your visa is in your passport.

Processing times last verified: June 2026 via Royal Thai Embassy Islamabad guidance. Times may vary.

Applicant-Specific Strategy

A strong Thailand visa file requires more than just the standard checklist. Each applicant type has specific strengths and risks that must be addressed:

  • Employed applicants: Salary credits in your bank statement must match your employment letter and salary slips exactly. Leave approval confirming exact travel dates and a return-to-work date is one of the most important documents for the Thai Embassy. Your bank balance must credibly cover the full trip cost.
  • Business owners: Business registration, NTN/STRN, business bank statement, and personal bank statement must tell a consistent and credible financial story. A business cover letter explaining travel purpose and why you will return to manage your business is essential.
  • Students: Enrollment letter, NOC or leave from institution, and full financial support documentation from a sponsoring parent or guardian. Clear family ties in Pakistan must be documented.
  • Housewife / dependents: Sponsor income, NADRA marriage certificate, bank statements, and clear family ties remaining in Pakistan. Travel companion details and consistent shared financial evidence.
  • Family application: Each family member must submit to the Royal Thai Embassy separately. A Family Registration Certificate (FRC), children’s school letters, and a consistent shared itinerary covering all planned Thailand destinations. Financial evidence must cover the full family travel cost.
  • Previous visa refusal: Declare all prior visa refusals honestly on the application form. Your new file must directly address the specific weakness that caused the refusal — reapplying without correction almost always produces the same outcome.

How Shaheen Visa Helps

Our Thailand visa service is designed to build a complete, consistent, and credible file before you submit to the Royal Thai Embassy:

  1. Free initial case review — we assess your profile before you collect any documents, identifying risks and advising what your specific file needs
  2. Personalized document checklist — tailored to your applicant type; not the same generic list for everyone
  3. Bank statement review — consistency check, salary-to-balance matching, deposit explanation
  4. Employment letter review — confirming it includes all required details: position, salary, leave approval, return-to-work date, company letterhead
  5. Cover letter preparation — professionally drafted, profile-specific, consistent with all supporting documents
  6. Application form review — ensuring every field is completed accurately with no corrections or mismatches
  7. Previous refusal analysis and reapplication strategy — identifying root cause and rebuilding the file correctly

No consultant can guarantee visa approval. The final decision rests with the Royal Thai Embassy. Our role is to ensure your genuine case is presented as clearly and completely as possible.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. Pakistani passport holders require a visa to enter Thailand. There is no visa-on-arrival arrangement for Pakistani nationals. The primary route is the TR Tourist Visa applied at the Royal Thai Embassy in Islamabad or the Royal Thai Consulate General in Karachi. Thailand's official e-Visa portal (thaievisa.go.th) may also offer an online application route — Pakistani applicants should check current eligibility directly on that portal.
The Royal Thai Embassy government fee for a single entry TR Tourist Visa is typically THB 1,000 (approximately USD 28), paid at the embassy at the time of submission. Fees are set by the Thai government and should be confirmed with the Royal Thai Embassy in Islamabad before applying as they may change. This government fee is entirely separate from the Shaheen Visa Consultancy professional service fee.
Processing at the Royal Thai Embassy in Islamabad typically takes 3 to 5 working days after submission of a complete and correct application. This can vary. We recommend applying at least 3 to 4 weeks before your planned travel date to allow sufficient time for preparation, submission, and processing.
A Thailand single entry TR Tourist Visa allows a stay of up to 60 days per entry. The visa is typically valid for 3 months from the date of issue — meaning you must enter Thailand within that window. Extensions of up to 30 days may be possible through the Thai Immigration Bureau inside Thailand before your permitted stay expires. Overstaying carries significant penalties including fines and travel bans.
Core documents include: a valid Pakistani passport (6+ months validity, 2 blank pages); a completed and signed Thai Embassy application form; recent passport photos; bank statements (3–6 months) showing sufficient funds; confirmed return or onward flight ticket; hotel bookings for the full stay; an employment letter or business ownership evidence; and a clear travel itinerary. Additional documents may be required based on your individual profile. Our team provides a personalised confirmed checklist before you begin.
Each family member must submit a separate application to the Royal Thai Embassy. Children travelling on their own Pakistani passports require individual applications. A Family Registration Certificate (FRC), consistent shared itinerary, and financial evidence covering the full family travel cost should all be prepared. All applications must contain consistent travel dates and accommodation bookings.
Yes — visiting relatives or friends is an accepted purpose for the Thailand tourist visa. An invitation letter from your host in Thailand with their address and Thai residence documentation, alongside hotel bookings for any other part of the trip, strengthens your file. All documentation must be consistent with your stated travel plan.
You must declare any previous Thailand visa refusals on the application form. Failing to declare a refusal is treated as a serious credibility failure. Your new application must directly address the weakness that caused the refusal — submitting the same file without correction almost always produces the same outcome. Our refusal review service identifies what went wrong and rebuilds your file correctly.
A one-time extension of up to 30 days may be available through the Thai Immigration Bureau inside Thailand before your permitted stay expires. Extensions are not guaranteed and require a valid reason and sufficient funds. Overstaying the permitted period — even by one day — results in a fine and a potential future entry ban. Plan your trip duration within your visa’s permitted stay.
We review your full profile before you collect any documents, prepare a personalized checklist, review your bank statement for consistency, check your employment letter covers all required details, draft your cover letter and itinerary, review your completed application form for accuracy, and handle previous-refusal cases. No consultant can guarantee Thailand visa approval — the final decision rests with the Royal Thai Embassy in Islamabad.

📋 Start with a free profile review. Send us your passport details, previous travel history, any previous Thailand or other visa refusals, employment or business profile, and intended travel dates. We will assess your eligibility, identify refusal risks, and confirm what your specific file needs — before you pay the embassy visa fee.

Official Resources

Verify current requirements with the Royal Thai Embassy: Royal Thai Embassy Islamabad — Official Website

Thailand official e-Visa portal: thaievisa.go.th — Official Thai e-Visa Portal