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Thailand Passport — Application Process — Complete Guide

Complete, practical guide to applying for a Thai passport: first-time applications, renewals, children, urgent (in-person) services, lost/stolen cases, photo rules and document checklists. Official links and actionable tips included.

Introduction

A Thai passport is the official travel and identity document for international travel. This guide walks you through application forms, supporting documents, passport photos, in-person or mail submissions, urgent services for imminent travel, and handling special situations such as lost/stolen passports, name changes, children, and applying from abroad.

First-Time Applicants (Adults)

First-time adult applicants must submit the correct application form at the passport office or designated acceptance points with original proof of Thai citizenship and ID.

  1. Choose the correct form: General adult passport application (official Thai form).
  2. Proof of citizenship: Thai national ID, house registration, or prior passport (if any).
  3. Photo ID: Government-issued ID such as Thai ID card or driver’s licence.
  4. Passport photo: Recent photo with plain background as per Thai specifications.
  5. Guarantor: Required in some cases; guarantor must verify identity and sign documents.
  6. Submit in person: Bring originals and applicable fee to the passport office.
Always bring original documents; photocopies are not accepted as primary evidence.

Renewal — When You Can Mail

Eligible applicants may renew via mail if meeting the official criteria (e.g., prior adult passport issued and still valid or recently expired). Renewal applications often use previous passport as proof of identity.

  1. Confirm renewal eligibility at the official Thai passport page.
  2. Complete the renewal application form.
  3. Include a compliant passport photo and fee.
  4. Mail via registered service to the address specified.

Applications for Minors (Under 20)

Thai children passports require parental consent, proof of relationship, and specific forms. Validity differs for minors.

If only one parent submits, include notarized consent from the other parent.

Urgent Service & Emergency Travel

Urgent passport services are available at regional offices for imminent travel. Proof of travel and additional fees are required.

Procedures and fees change; always verify on official Thai passport site before submission.

Special Circumstances

Useful Sources

Complete Documents Checklist

Processing Times — What to Expect

Times vary by office, in-person vs. mail, and type of service. Routine processing typically takes several business days; urgent service is faster with proof of travel.

Check the official Thai passport page for the latest processing times.

Fees — Typical Ranges

Passport TypeTypical Fee
Regular Adult (5 years)~฿1,000
Regular Adult (10 years)~฿1,500
Child Passport (5 years)~฿500
Urgent / TemporaryExtra charges; proof of travel required
Fees are set by Thai authorities; always confirm on official site.

Photo Requirements — Quick Summary

Thai passport photos must meet official size and background requirements. No heavy filters, neutral expression, plain background. Confirm current rules on official site.

Digital Preparation & Filing Tips

Travel Preparation After Receiving Passport

Common Problems & How to Avoid Them

Extra Tips for a Smooth Passport Application in Thailand

Travel Insurance & Passport Safety

Having a valid passport is essential, but pairing it with travel insurance ensures better preparedness. Lost passports abroad may require emergency assistance; insurance often covers these costs.

Regional Passport Office Insights

Different provinces in Thailand may have slightly varying procedures. Citizens in Bangkok have access to multiple passport offices, while smaller provinces may have a single office.

Frequently Asked Questions

Processing varies by service type and location. Check the Ministry of Foreign Affairs website for updates.

Yes. Applications can be made at Thai embassies or consulates abroad. Procedures and fees differ.

Thai national ID and house registration. Previous passport or birth certificate may be required for verification.

Official forms and photo guidelines are on the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Thailand website.