Thailand visa on arrival is NO LONGER available for Ghanaian passport holders. Ghanaians must apply for a pre-travel e-visa at thaievisa.go.th or through the Thai Embassy. The e-visa process is straightforward — apply online 1–2 weeks before travel.
Key Warnings
Visa on Arrival is no longer available for Ghanaians — you MUST obtain a visa before traveling to Thailand. Arriving without a pre-approved visa will result in denial of entry.
All travelers must complete the Thailand Digital Arrival Card (TDAC) before entry — complete it online before your flight.
Thailand has strict laws on drug possession and disrespect of the monarchy. Research local laws before your trip.
Insider Tips
Apply via thaievisa.go.th at least 2 weeks before travel. The tourist visa (TR) allows a 60-day stay — longer than the old 30-day VOA.
No NDLEA certificate is required for Ghanaians (unlike Nigerian applicants), making the application simpler.
Bangkok and Phuket are the most popular Thai destinations for Ghanaian travelers — Accra connects via Dubai, Doha, or Nairobi.
Step-by-Step Guide
Book your flight and hotel
No pre-travel visa required. Book a round-trip flight and hotel accommodation for all nights. Print or save your hotel confirmation and return ticket — you will need these at the VOA counter. Flights operate via connecting hubs such as Dubai, Doha, or Nairobi from Accra.
Arrive at a Thai international airport
Thailand offers visa on arrival at Suvarnabhumi (BKK), Don Mueang (DMK), and Phuket (HKT) international airports. After landing, follow 'Arrivals' signs but do NOT join the passport control queue — proceed first to the Visa on Arrival area.
Find the Visa on Arrival counter
Look for the designated 'Visa on Arrival' counters in the arrivals hall before passport control. Signs are clearly marked in English. At Suvarnabhumi, the VOA area is to the left of the main immigration hall.
Complete the VOA application form
Collect a VOA application form from the counter and fill it in. You will need your hotel address in Thailand, your return flight details, and your passport number. Have a pen ready.
Submit documents and pay the fee
Present your Ghanaian passport, completed VOA form, return ticket, and hotel booking confirmation. Pay the THB 2,000 (~$56 / GHS 815) fee by cash (THB or USD) or credit card. Visa or Mastercard is accepted at most Thai airports.
Receive your 30-day entry stamp
Processing takes approximately 20–30 minutes. You will receive a 30-day entry stamp in your passport. Proceed to the main immigration queue with your stamped passport and then collect your luggage.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can Ghanaians get visa on arrival in Thailand?
Yes. Ghanaian passport holders are eligible for Thailand's visa on arrival at major international airports including Suvarnabhumi (BKK), Don Mueang (DMK), and Phuket (HKT). The fee is THB 2,000 (~$56 / GHS 815) and gives you 30 days of stay. No pre-travel application is needed.
What documents do I need for Thailand visa on arrival?
Bring your valid Ghanaian passport (6+ months validity), a completed VOA application form (available at the counter), return or onward flight ticket, and hotel booking confirmation for all nights. Proof of sufficient funds (minimum THB 10,000 / ~$280 / GHS 3,640) may also be requested. Have these documents printed or clearly visible on your phone.
Which Thai airports offer visa on arrival for Ghanaians?
Thailand's visa on arrival for Ghanaian passport holders is available at Suvarnabhumi Airport (BKK) and Don Mueang Airport (DMK) in Bangkok, and Phuket International Airport (HKT). It is not available at land border crossings — you must arrive by air at one of these airports.
Can I extend my Thailand visa on arrival?
Yes. The 30-day VOA can be extended once for an additional 30 days at a local Thai Immigration office anywhere in Thailand. The extension fee is THB 1,900. Alternatively, if you plan to stay longer, apply for a 60-day tourist visa at the Royal Thai Embassy in Accra before you leave Ghana.