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Visa for Thailand as
brazilian.
Honest, up-to-date guide for 2026. No travel-blog cliches, no easy promises.
Do I need a visa?
No. Brazilian passport holders enter Thailand visa-free for tourism stays of up to 60 days, extendable by 30 more at a local immigration office. Since 2025, filling in the TDAC — Thailand Digital Arrival Card — before landing is mandatory.
Thailand extended its visa exemption to 60 days, and Brazil is on the list. A 30-day extension is available at an immigration office for a small fee.
The TDAC (Thailand Digital Arrival Card) replaced the old paper landing card. It is free, online, and must be completed up to 3 days before arrival.
For longer stays, work, or study, dedicated visas exist — including the 60-day tourist visa on sticker and long-stay options.
This page covers entry into Thailand on a Brazilian passport, based on Thai immigration rules.
For tourism, this is one of the easiest entry processes in Asia. The only thing to remember is the TDAC.
The digital card is quick, but it can stall on a slow connection. Complete it at home before heading to the airport.
Required documents
Required documents.
Complete list of what to bring. Missing any can mean denied boarding or border refusal.
01
Valid passport
6 months validity at entry.
02
Completed TDAC
Digital arrival card, up to 3 days before landing.
03
Return flight
Proof of departure within 60 days.
04
Accommodation proof
Booking for the first nights.
05
Proof of funds
Sufficient funds for the stay — may be checked.
06
Basic itinerary
Cities and dates.
Step-by-step.
Order matters. Skipping a step creates bottlenecks at the end.
- 1
Check passport validity
Minimum 6 months.
- 2
Book a return flight
Departure within 60 days may be required.
- 3
Reserve the first nights
Hotel or hostel.
- 4
Complete the TDAC
tdac.immigration.go.th. Free, up to 3 days before arrival.
- 5
Organize proof of funds
Immigration may request evidence of resources.
- 6
Arriving in Bangkok
Present your TDAC and proof of onward travel.
- 7
Want to stay 30 more days?
Visit an immigration office and pay the fee.
- 8
Leave before the deadline
Overstay carries a daily fine.
Costs and timeline.
Official 2026 fees. Don't pay middlemen for what you can do online.
| Item | Amount |
|---|---|
| Tourism up to 60 days | Free |
| TDAC | Free |
| 30-day extension | approx. THB 1,900 |
| Overstay fine | THB 500 per day |
| Tourist visa on sticker (if preferred) | approx. US$ 40 |
Where to apply.
Official consulates and embassies. Only the listed sites are valid.
Warning
Common pitfalls.
The mistakes that send travelers home before they reach the destination.
Forgetting the TDAC
Mandatory since 2025 — causes delays at arrival.
Completing the TDAC too early
Only valid within 3 days before arrival.
One-way ticket
Immigration can deny boarding without proof of departure.
Exceeding 60 days
Overstay carries a daily fine.
Assuming extension is automatic
Must visit an immigration office in person.
Working as a tourist
Includes digital nomads without an appropriate visa.
Fake TDAC websites
The official portal is tdac.immigration.go.th — always free.
Travel insurance
Is travel insurance mandatory?
Technically no. Practically yes.
Not required for standard tourism, but private hospitals in Bangkok charge significant fees for foreign patients.
Motorbike accidents and tropical illness are the most common causes of tourist hospitalization.
We recommend a minimum of US$ 50,000 coverage including medical evacuation.
Thailand is one of the easiest destinations for Brazilian travelers: 60 days visa-free.
The only homework is the TDAC — free and digital.
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